Cultural Probes and Pecha Kucha (20.6.10). A little report.

Posted by Liesbeth on Friday May 21st 2010 at 09:25

Our Social Spaces researchers had an active day yesterday making and sharing stories about their research and personal work and experiences. We joined a workshop on Cultural Probes and a Pecha Kucha evening.

Verhalentafel goes mobile

Posted by Liesbeth on Tuesday May 18th 2010 at 14:20

The Waag Society, a Dutch organisation that investigates social applications of networked technology, designed a “Story table” (“Verhalentafel”) a few years ago with film, music and spoken word fragments which date from the period between 1920 and 1980. Old people can digitally leave their comments on this table, so it requires an active attittude. It is a risky design, since it introduces quite advanced technology and a very hybrid collage of media in a elderly home. At the same time it plays with trust, through de design of a classical, wooden table. This table aimed at older people overcoming their fears about new technologies and breaking down their social isolation (www.waag.org/project/verhalentafel). In the meantime a mobile version, in the form a wooden suitcase, is designed adapted to changing life circumstances of elderly in Dutch society (http://www.waag.org/project/mobieleverhalentafel). We are very curious about the sequel!

Innovation for All

Posted by Liesbeth on Friday May 7th 2010 at 14:42

In May a conference on Inclusive Design finds place in beautiful Norway, called Innovation for all. This might be an interesting conference for all of you who are interested in including different groups in society in design and generating innovative business outputs via this process.

Tales of Things

Posted by Liesbeth on Thursday May 6th 2010 at 09:57

The latest weeks we have been exploring the potential of an Internet of Things for memories and – by extension – for dementia. Tales of Things, a collaboration project between five universities, is developing a project very close to our interests in this perspective. ‘Tales of Things’ (…) encourages users to ‘tag’ objects with digital media using the sort of technology found in Oyster Cards and bar codes. Users can upload an image of the object and an associated memory in the form of text, audio or video to the project’s website – talesofthings.com – or using a dedicated iPhone application”.
http://machineslikeus.com/news/project-explores-internet-things.

Picture by Kurt Stockman, Timelab, Ghent

Marshmallows and spaghetti in social design

Posted by Liesbeth on Monday May 3rd 2010 at 13:06

Via Danny Leen I received the link to this video. Tom Wujec explains how he uses dry spaghetti, tape and a marshmallow to gather people in an intense collaboration process. Social design with fun ingredients!

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