Posts Tagged ‘Physical’

Bauleban

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Recently, there has been a real emergence of what may broadly be called ‘maker culture’, incorporating diverse activities such as open-source hardware, data visualisation, design hacking, interactive products and art installations.

A number of events and communities supporting and facilitating this culture have appeared recently. As an example, Maker Faires now take place in many countries; originating in the USA, the first one in the UK took place at the Newcastle Science Fair in 2009 and was repeated this year, more recently there has been a series of events across Africa. Other examples include the interactive design community forming around the open-source microprocessor Arduino and the Processing visualisation language, events such as Hackerspaces and Dorkbots and groups like the Manchester based Madlab. It has also captured the interest of the literary world through Makers, a novel written by Cory Doctorow. This also fits with a culture around such activities as high-low technology at MIT, the re-emergence of Craft as a social and economic force, Fablabs and in design and fashion hacking.

I’m really interested in how this can support local sustainable (in the broadest sense) development – particularly in integrating traditional craft skills with digital technology skills. This is partly inspired by some thinking around the Bauhaus movement – in particular their ethos of design principles for mass production. However, in this case the design principles would be about taking into account local issues such as local needs, availability of materials, facilities and capabilities. Bauleban perhaps…

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The sky above the port was the colour of television, tuned to a dead channel…

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop from Keiichi Matsuda on Vimeo.

A view of the future living in a consumer-based augmented reality. It’s all a bit Gibsonesque – but a thoughtful video nonetheless. I was reading Mark Weiser’s original ubiquitous computing paper last week – I do wonder just how technology deterministic it has turned out to be – it set a research agenda for 20 years. The real question is does evocative visions of the future free the imagination or place limits on it?

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One38

Sunday, February 7th, 2010
Design in progress

Design in progress

We seem to using the One38 tag for our latest design collaboration around innovative student experiences. I’m working with 3 others – think hard and you might just work out the inspiration behind our name. For those interested in lovely numbers:138 when expressed as prime factors is 2x3x23 – the group are still reeling from this observation…

So, what are we up to? The grand master plan is dig deep into state of the art experiential learning environments and the so-called knowledge economy. It’s been fun so far – researching trends across business and education and linking them into community building and collaboration. If there is a phrase emerging it’s Time & Space.

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