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Archive for June, 2010
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Playing Plant Wars: Participatory Ethnography
Posted on June 22, 2010 | No CommentsOne of the tools ethnographers use to understand the users or participants of a particular situation is called participatory ethnography. This means that we go and do what they do.... -
What We Do: Field Notes
Posted on June 18, 2010 | 1 CommentField notes are detailed descriptions of field work, interviews with and observations of people. Contrary to what the name suggests, field notes are not actually taken in the field while... -
Prototypes can spark interaction
Posted on June 15, 2010 | No CommentsThis is the second of my discoveries from the foyer of the Prototype Symposium 2010. Prototypes can spark interaction: The work of Roy Shearer, uses Niftymitter to look at the possibility of using open source practice with physical objects. Niftymitter: an open thing is a device that transmits from an audio source to any FM radio. It is designed to be taken by the new owner and hacked, tampered, improved and can even be profited from. The only constraint is that you must release it under the same parameters, as there are no patents or copyright attached. This wild card factor allows for the strangers to work collaboratively in a way that though not new, is more predominant in today’s society. In her talk 'From Mari to Memphis', Catherine Rossi regales a story about a side note on instructions from an Enzo Mari furniture pack in 1973, ‘The author asks those who build the furniture and in particular those who make variations of it to send a photo to his studio’. This practice is noticeable in areas such as software development, we had a great talk by Leonardo Bonani, 'Tools and tool makers of the Bazaar, new paradigms in computer aided craft' in which he discussed nature of Cathedrals and the Bazaar. -
Prototypes can spark conversations
Posted on June 15, 2010 | No CommentsThe Prototype Symposium 2010, brought together a varied group of practitioners exploring theory, practice and recounting experiences. Yet before the speakers even began I was taken on a journey with... -
Prototype Symposium, Day 1 – The Power of …..
Posted on June 11, 2010 | No CommentsDuring the first talk of the day Constance Adams stood in front of this photo and told us – “there’s no barriers – its all one planet”. For me, this... -
Prototype Symposium: Craft in the Future Tense
Posted on June 9, 2010 | No CommentsThe next few days are going to be very exciting in Dundee, as the Prototype Symposium gets underway! Prototype: Craft in the Future Tense has been co-convened by the V&A... -
Exploring the world of games and the older adult
Posted on June 8, 2010 | No CommentsExploring the world of games and the older adult is a project being undertaken by Caoimhe and myself (Kate) in connection with Intel Ireland, this is a collaborative project for our 3rd semester.






