--UNDER CONSTRUCTION--
As an organizational sociologist, I try to understand how and why people work together or oppose each other, knowingly or unknowingly. And how well they succeed in doing so.
I do this from the observation that people live their lives and do what they do always "in context": in connection with others, places, moments in time, physical and biological conditions, using knowledge and ideas to find solutions to their problems, needs and interests.
In 2006, I started to discover photography as a means to observe and to represent observations. It has been only recently that I discovered that my photography had a strong focus on capturing patterns, using photography and photographs as a pattern language. Some of it you will find documented here in my Instagram web page .
**Text and Non-Text** In 1999, I published my first and up to know only book: a PhD thesis on knowledge and experience development of researchers and engineers working in the high tech electronics industry. The book was dominantly text-oriented and had data graphs, tables and causal loop diagrams to display the system in focus and its workings and pathologies.
**Where I am**