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Creativity and Cognition.
As digital fabrication machines have become more accessible and widely available, practitioners in maker communities have become increasingly responsive to the opportunities to achieve bespoke modifications, known colloquially as ‘modding’. Drawi
Autor:
Dew, Kristin N1 kndew@uw.edu, Landwehr-Sydow, Sophie2 sophie.landwehrsydow@sh.se, Rosner, Daniela K1 dkrosner@uw.edu, Thayer, Alex3 alexander.thayer@hp.com, Jonsson, Martin2 martin.jonsson@sh.se
Publikováno v:
Human-Computer Interaction. 2019, Vol. 34 Issue 5/6, p433-469. 37p.
Autor:
Landwehr Sydow, Sophie
This thesis explores interaction between humans, materials, and machines, in the context of makerspaces. The concept of making describes a practice that deals with new technologies in combination with craft to create artifacts in physical, digital an
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Autor:
Landwehr Sydow, Sophie
Making is ubiquitous. We all make things. Or maybe we don’t. But we could. The equipment is there, the tools and the skills can be learned. The expertise and the spaces shared. However, despite popularly stated, not everyone is a maker. Who gets to
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Electronic components and computational artifacts tend to have a short lifespan. When they age, they become obsolete and lose their value and meaning. In a case where members of a makerspace investigate an old artifact with electronic components, we
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Maker and DIY cultures, as well as the trend towards personal fabrication have gained recent visibility in HCI research. While first reflecting on makers as a new user and “social actor”, current rhetoric has shifted towards the maker movement’
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http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-28443