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So how does it work? The logistics landscape through a bean, a chair, a shoe.

Wall tapestry: unpacking the system to build a mechanical model that evokes it (~ towards a map of complexity).

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Objective:

  • To analyse the interdependencies between the different elements.

  • To define the levers for action that allow citizens to collectively influence the impacts of this system.

3 main categories of cardboard pieces (the “buttons” of the machine?)

  • What is visible: physical infrastructures and means

  • The main actors

  • The impacts on everyday life

Exercise: test-cardboards for the wall tapestry

To check, through different situations (demand generators that initiate logistical flows), whether all the elements we rely on in the Marolles — and all the motives for action — are present in the tapestry.

If we start from the CITIZEN as the initial generator of demand:

What TYPE scenarios appear on the tapestry?

Let us assume we can create meaningful typical cases by starting from the demand for:

  • the GREEN BEAN,

  • the CHAIR,

  • and the SHOE.

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