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Making things speak for themselves
Session participants
Towards a Luminous Green
How?
Examples
References
Making things speak for themselves
Session participants
(your name here)
Towards a Luminous Green
if objects could speak for themselves we could/should…
be able to make more informed decisions (“truth” made accessible - providing the objects don't lie.)
give a voice to the oppressed objects
How?
Actor-Network theory as a first mapping in design process…
Ethnography as applied/situated research
Design Noir methodology. representing the outsider as 'a predictor' of the future
Examples
Objects that 'tell' stories, or are part of a larger story
'NEWater' in singapore. purified waste water, not so popular, used mainly for cleaning now.
French wine sold in USA have labels telling the story of the wine/winery. This is assumed to be tacit knowledge in France.
'Milk Project' some reflection on a networked backstory. Dutch cheese from latvian milk.
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Feral Trade
' autonomous exchange network based on social relations and parasitic transport.
References
Hutton
Dunne & Ruby
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