Saturday, November 22, 2008

Plan 1: The da Vinci Exhibit at The Tech Museum

I'm a member of The Tech museum in San Jose, and they kept emailing me about the da Vinci exhibit.  I found a handful of friends who were interested in seeing it, and see it we did!

The exhibit didn't focus on a particular aspect of da Vinci's life: rather it was a broad-strokes approach to everything he did!  Art, science, architecture, engineering.  The photo at right is a dodecahedron that included decomposition of it's parts and tangent lines; there were several exhibits where a simple shape was decomposed or repeated and incorporated into machines or architectural features.  

Planning the Plan
I'm interested in the psychology of getting people to come do stuff.  I sent out a mass email to get people to come, plus I sent a few personal emails.  It seemed like the personal emails had a better success rate; and the people I talked to in person were also more amenable.  I know this is a small sample size to judge from, but it seems like the personal approach is more effective in motivating people than a mass email.  evite.com is an interesting hybrid of personal/impersonal -- it's a mass email, but it has a couple appealing features that make it seem personal: it sends out reminders and you can go to the site and see who else is going before you commit.  For Plan 2, I started with only mass email, and I got a really low response rate; I'll need to bolster the ranks with personal appeals... but more on how that turned out in a future post!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Plan *: Twenty-four Plans to what?

I like doing things.  Friends plan things, and I'll show up and have some fun.  But why does someone else always have to plan activities?  I'll tell ya why: because I'm not a great planner! But as with most things, one can improve one's skills with practice.  I'm also a procrastinator, so that makes it really easy to put off planning things, and it leads to laid-back weekends of just "hanging out."  Mind-you, there's nothing wrong with taking it easy, but there's a whole world of things to see and do out there, and I'd like to see and do some of it.

So to help defeat my procrastination, or at least hold it in abeyance, I figure that if I set a regular schedule for doing things, I can "force" myself to go have fun and get a way to measure whether I'm keeping up my end of the bargain with myself.  My goal, then, is to plan a couple things each month for one year, and then evaluate how it's going.  My first idea was to start a blog called "Fifty-two Plans," but upon reflection, that seemed a bit ambitious.  My intention is to actually succeed at this, and I think even I can handle two things a month :-)

So.  What are the plans?  I don't know yet!  I'm keeping the definition loose on purpose, but I figure most things will be small (getting a group together to go to a musuem, throwning a dinner party or game night, or attending a concert or something); but they could be big too, like getting a few friends and going to some other country!  Friends in the past have organized trips that I've gone on: Cambridge, Whistler, Vegas... it's always been fun, so why can't I organize something that would be fun for my friends?  (Wait, Las Vegas isn't a country?)

The purpose of this blog, then, is to chronicle the 24 plans of the first year.  I'll describe the plans, maybe talk about what was easy or hard about organizing them, think about what could have made it better, and talk about future plans.