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# Us focussed and working together # Founder: weather2019 collaboration, collectivity, visualization, Meta-structing, proactive, doing, # Who We Need We re building off the Venn MotherStruct so we need visualisation experts and programmers. We re building off groups like the Facilitators, so we need people who know what s out there. We re building off a whole lot of other things, so we need you. # How to join You are welcome to join Us. Us welcomes anyone who is prepared to make the commitment to focus their energies on a selection of Superstructs. We re working a system to prioritise superstructs for attention, please give us some data to work with. 1. Name a superstructure you think is important. 2. Give it a mark out of 10 for enthusiasm how much you want to work on it, where 1 is you don t want to work on it at all, 5 is you don t mind working on it and 10 is you absolutely must work on this project. 3. Give it a mark out of 10 for efficacy how much you think it will directly contribute towards addressing the superthreats, where 1 is not very much, 5 is it ll help quite a bit and 10 it will solve a lot of problems . 4. Give it a mark out of 10 for enabling how much it is a useful tool that will enable other projects to work - this is where the facilitating superstructs will score highly - 1 is it doesn t help out any other supersructs, 5 is it might help a few superstructs 10 is it will help most superstructs . # Mission Working together to identify which superstructs to work on, and then working on them. Together. Us is not really a new idea, more a mission statement and a move towards phase 2 of Superstruct. A solidification of things that have been brewing recently… Us is a framework for applying the Venn MotherStruct so that a group of people that s us can prioritise what needs working on and do it in a way that doesn t divide the workforce. Initial proposals for how the Venn MotherStruct could work are here: http://2019.theweatherproject.org/talk/thinking_aloud/