Harvest is a strategy and inventory of research fragments subjectively selected by the team that consists of passing thoughts, impressions and anecdotes gleaned from conversation and correspondence.
As an idiosyncratic exercise, Harvest does not aspire to create an exhaustive or ‘complete’ archive but rather to encourage the subjective curiosity of the 'harvester', enabling the collection of compelling ideas from disparate sources. Compiled under this logic, unexpected interconnections and juxtapositions between seemingly unlike or unrelated things can surface.
Entries are characterised by maker, sharer, tags, and source (conversation, correspondence, presentation, or publication). An accompanying text offers a brief framing of the entry’s provenance.
The entries accumulated during Harvest sessions can become prompts for future conversations in a call-and-response between past and present engagements; tracing common threads between conversations as new voices expand on previous insights.