[Strawbale] ISBBC photos
Mark Piepkorn
duckchow at gmail.com
Mon Oct 9 05:11:05 CDT 2006
Way too many pictures from the International Straw Bale Building
Conference 2006 are at
http://www.potkettleblack.com/natbild/isbbc06.html
Participants shown include such names-worth-knowing as (given
alphabetically) Michel Bergeron, Dan Chiras, Joyce Coppinger, Kris
Dick, David Eisenberg, Habib John Gonzalez, Barbara Jones, Bruce
King, Judy Knox, Kelly Lerner, Chris Magwood, Matts Myhrman, Ben
Obregon, Tom Rijven, Derek Roff, Dan Smith, John Straube, Bob Theis,
Kim Thompson, Catherine Wanek, and many others.
But the pictures aren't captioned or labeled, so you'll have to guess
who's who and what's what if you don't already know. Maybe I'll get
around to doing that sometime - unless somebody else wants to do it (hint).
There are also shots of the hands-on activities, strawbale olympics,
dancin' and music, as well as houses on one of the SB-homes tours.
The one unfortunate thing about this conference is the lack of a
compilation of networking info for the participants. Making
connections is one of the most important aspects of these gatherings;
I'm not sure what the reasoning is for not providing the participants
with each others' contact info - not even a list of names. Each of
the previous ISBBC events I've attended has distributed such a
contact list, as have most of the natural building colloquiua and
similar events I've been involved with. It's so valuable. Perhaps the
organizers will rethink this matter, or explain the thinking behind
it. I've read the Privacy Statement on the OSBBC website, and while I
do appreciate the intent, the corporatizationalisticnesslike feeling
I got kind of made me do equal parts giggle and gag, which sounded
funnier than it tasted.
This one was right up there with any of the international SB bashes
I've attended (I couldn't make the ones in Australia and Denmark,
though, which I understand were fabulous). The evening keynotes from
Judy and Matts, David, Bruce, and Chris - in particular, Bruce's -
were extraordinarily powerful in some unexpected ways.
Mark Piepkorn
www.potkettleblack.com
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny
matters compared to what lies within us.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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