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© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.com
Fig. 1.1 Event is the collective name for a wide variety of special occasions for perceiving and experiencing something out of the ordinary
© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.com
Fig. 1.2
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Fig. 2.1.1 The Six Universal Characteristics of Play according to Caillois
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Fig. 2.2 Events according to the type of organisation
© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.com Fig. 2.3 Phases in the design and organisation of events
© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.comFig. 2.4 Overview of the usual terms
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Fig. 3.1 The five context aspects define the borders of the event andmark out the playing field. We depict them as five circles around the event.
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Fig. 3.2 The five clusters with four elements each are the five wheels of the 5 Wheel Drive
© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.com
Fig. 3.3 The five wheels of the 5 Wheel Drive are joined together and reinforce each other
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Fig. 3.4 The five wheels of the 5 Wheel Drive show the active elements that have an influence on the perception and experience of participants during the event. The limits and opportunities for this are determined by the context. The five circles and five wheels together form the 5 Wheel Drive concept.
© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.comFig. 3.5 The 10 areas of interest that reveal the design requirements
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Fig. 3.6 From idea to requirements and from requirements to design: the organised design chaos
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Fig. 4.1 Experience as goal of the event
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Fig. 4.2 The result of an event is the experience-as processed perception-and how this experience affects life (impact).
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Fig. 4.3 The experience ‘production process’
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Fig. 4.4 Mood, the people you’re with and life occurrences that follow shortly after the event can all influence your experience as participant.
© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.com
Fig. 4.8 5 Wheel Drive The 5 Wheel Drive concept consisting of the 5 context circles and the five wheels
© 2009, Johan Rippen & Marcella Bos www.5-wheeldrive.com
Fig. 5.1 The Question Wheel: the first wheel of the 5 Wheel Drive
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Fig. 5.2 Event profiles: Interconnection of the four types of experience into a single coordinate system
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Fig. 6.1 The Play Wheel: the second wheel of the 5 Wheel Drive
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Fig. 6.2 The Classification of Games, by Roger Caillois (1958)
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Fig. 6.3 The Cultural, Institutional and Corrupted Forms of Games, by Roger Caillois (1958)
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Fig. 7.1 The Quality & Intensity Wheel: the third wheel of the 5 WD
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Fig. 7.2 Hand, Heart and Mind indicate the integral character of the scope of appeal
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Fig. 7.3 The intensity of the experience as a function of the relationship between challenge and ability according to Csikszentmihalyi (1999). Flow is present when both variables are at their maximum.
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Fig. 8.1 The Running Wheel: the fourth wheel of the 5WD
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Figure 8.2 Likely professional roles of event manager during the event
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Fig. 8.3 12 success factors for guiding events
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Fig. 9.1 The Steering Wheel: the fifth wheel of the 5WD
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Fig. 10.1 The 5 Wheel Drive