The document discusses innovative methods for expressing and delivering pattern languages, such as pattern cards, objects, coins, songs, and manga, aimed at engaging a diverse audience beyond professionals. It emphasizes the importance of these approaches in facilitating reflection and dialogue, particularly in the context of disaster preparedness through a specific initiative called 'survival language'. Additionally, it details the collaborative works of researchers and students at Keio University who have created various tangible and auditory methods to embed pattern concepts into everyday life.
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