Gordon Pask Award -
The award, in its small but powerful way, celebrates those who help us perceive those relations—who design the spaces, the tools, and the courage to keep the conversation going. In a world that desperately needs less monologue and more dialogue, the Gordon Pask Award is a beacon for what is possible.
As Pask once wrote in a characteristically cryptic note: "To understand is to perceive the relations between the relations." gordon pask award
It is not awarded for being the loudest, the most published, or the most cited. It is not a prize for solving a complex equation or building a faster computer. Instead, the Gordon Pask Award honors something far more elusive, far more human, and quintessentially cybernetic: The award, in its small but powerful way,
When he died in 1996, the cybernetics community faced a problem: how do you honor a man whose entire career was an argument against siloed expertise? The answer came in the form of an award that mirrored its subject. The Gordon Pask Award was established two years after Pask’s death, in 1998 , under the joint stewardship of the American Society for Cybernetics (ASC) and the Cybernetics Society (UK). The inaugural award was presented posthumously to Pask himself, with subsequent awards given to individuals who embodied his spirit. It is not a prize for solving a
Title: More Than a Medal: The Legacy of Conversation Introduction: An Award Unlike Any Other In the vast ecosystem of academic and professional awards—many of which recognize lifetime achievement, a single groundbreaking paper, or a best dissertation—the Gordon Pask Award stands as a curious, brilliant anomaly.
