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I'm Abraham.

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I'm glad you're here.

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I want to talk to you about something.

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though I’m not sure
why you’re here.

Though I’m not sure why you’re here.

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I’m assuming it’s because you want to know more about what I do

I’m assuming it’s because you want to know more about what I do

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who the heck is this guy?

Who the heck is this guy?

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I can summarize

I can summarize

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I'm an experience designer

I'm an experience designer

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I design experiences for small audiences

I design experiences for small audiences

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I teach in various contexts

I teach in various contexts

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mostly out in the world

mostly out in the world

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I run the Experience Design Certificate Program with Ayden LeRoux

I run an experience design certificate program with Ayden LeRoux

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this is my happy place

This is my happy place

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I design houses

I design houses

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(in kind of an unusual way)

(in kind of an unusual way)

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and I write books

and I write books

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like this one

Like this one

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I mean, I really do want you to.

Go ahead!

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if you’ve made it this far  you’re probably my target audience.

Last chance.

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well, this is awkward

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you're a target

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who designed this relationship?

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could we try a less hunter-prey approach to sharing ideas?

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why don't we go for a walk instead

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it will take just a few minutes

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I want to talk to you about the design of experience

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I think I mentioned I was trained as an architect?

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I love looking at pictures of beautiful buildings

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one day I visited this building in Istanbul

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I had to wash my hands before entering

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and take off my shoes

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inside most people were sitting and kneeling

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these actions put me in the mind of the majesty of the world

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I hadn’t realized when looking at all the pretty pictures that the real design was the Experience

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Majesty

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a few weeks later I climbed a stone tower

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to find an ancient frescoed chapel high in the air

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Wonder

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suddenly it was so obvious: buildings were not things

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they were containers for experience:

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The connections between ideas

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The grandeur of creativity

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Home

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later, I went to live in the Amazon

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to learn about Shuar architecture

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it quickly became clear

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that I couldn’t be a real human

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without seeking power from the spirits in the waterfalls

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because that was how things worked in the Shuar world

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I don’t believe in the spirits in the waterfalls

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but after two days hiking through the jungle

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that didn’t much matter

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I was in their world. those spirits promised to empower me or kill me

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Terror

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Awe

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Joy

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the experience changed me

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moving from world to world does that

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each world offers a different self

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a different possibility of being

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Athlete

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Devotee

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Intellectual

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such grand experience designs

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if you want to come for a real walk with me sometime

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I can tell you more stories

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you could reciprocate with your own

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such an incredible experience, walking with a friend

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The camaraderie of the fellow traveler

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I met some fellow travelers a long time ago

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and we started this thing called Odyssey Works

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we make enormous experiences for tiny audiences

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1-person audiences

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The embrace of community

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The shock of the new

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The perfectly prepared moment

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Transformation

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it’s been a long experiment in what happens

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when you design the experience instead of the thing

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the armies of those I love engirth me

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(that’s Whitman)

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experience design seems a pretty new field

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but it has deep roots

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in art and performance

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in architecture

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in community building

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in religion

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in education

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in storytelling

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in your birthday parties

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new technologies can open our eyes to experiential possibilities

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but so can old ones

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because, of course, experience design is not about things

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and that means cutting out the middleman

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middlething?

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and thinking first about the experience

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Restoration

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Absurdity

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The birth of the visionary

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I’m continually blown away by the transformative capacity of experience design

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so simple. so ethically charged

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design for the effect you wish to have

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it's changed my practice

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has it changed yours?

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would you like it to?

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it’s pretty much my mission these days to help people with that

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hence the books, the Certificate Program, the architecture, the consulting...

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I’d love to know what you’re up to

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drop me a line (you know, by clickingtapping my name above)

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or maybe we can go for a real walk sometime

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oh by the way

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this walk was written by me

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and built by Victor Carinha

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and inspired by the work of Vincent Morisset on motto.io

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