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[[ Joeke_Practice_14_15 | Unravel the Code 2014/2015 ]]
 
[[ Joeke_Practice_14_15 | Unravel the Code 2014/2015 ]]
  
== MINOR 2015/2016 ==
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== MINOR 2015/2016: MUSEUM OF FANTASTIC FORGERIES ==
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'''Projectweek Stealing From the Museum:'''
  
 
[[ Joeke_Project_Week_15_16 | Stealing From the Museum ]]
 
[[ Joeke_Project_Week_15_16 | Stealing From the Museum ]]
  
[[ Joeke_Fantastic_Forgeries_15_16 | Fantastic Forgeries ]]
 
  
[[ Joeke_Tools_Tech_15_16 | Tools & Tech Workshops ]]
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'''Museum of Fantastic Forgeries:'''
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[[ Joeke_Fantastic_Forgeries_15_16 | Fantastic Forgeries Process]]
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[[ Joeke_Fantastic_Forgeries_Result | Fantastic Forgeries Presentation Page]]
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'''Written Assignment 1000 words:'''
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[[ Joeke_Written_Assignment | Written Assignment Process]]
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[[ Joeke_Written_Assignment_Result | Written Assignment Result]]
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== MINOR 2015/2016: TOOLS OF THE TRADE ==
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'''Tools of the Trade:'''
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[[/Joeke_Tools_Trade_15_16 | Tools of the Trade Process]]
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[[/Joeke_Tools_Trade_Result | Tools of the Trade Presentation Page]]
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'''Research Document:'''
  
== Written assignment: (Re)open Design==
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[[/Joeke_Written_Assignment_Tools_Trade | Research Document Process]]
  
'''Orientation'''
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[[/Joeke_Written_Assignment_Tools_Trade_Result | Research Document Result]]
<br><br>
 
1. What is your craft?<br>
 
Open Design.
 
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2. What are the tools and media of your craft?<br>
 
Sharing communities: Instructables, Thingiverse, Wikipedia, Lynda.<br>
 
Open workstations: Fablab (examples: Stadslab Rotterdam, WAAG Amsterdam), hackerspaces, TechShops.<br>
 
Open source: Ultimaker, Arduino, Processing, UP.
 
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3. What are the borders of this practice?<br>
 
Other disciplines then digital fabrication: OS car.
 
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4. Connect to a historical discourse and give concrete examples of contemporary practitioners.<br>
 
Historical discourse: copy rights, copy left, GPL by Richard Stallman, Creative Commons.<br>
 
Contemporary practitioners: Eric J. Wilhelm (founder Instructables), Sam Haynor (Artist in Residence at Instructables), <br>
 
Randy Sarafan (Design Studio Manager of Instructables), Studio Droog (downloadable design), David Sjunnesson (box creator)
 
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5. Define your position of your practice in relation to newer technologies.<br>
 
Involving open design into my work process, by documenting and sharing my experiments and making use of newer technologies <br>
 
and open workstations and sharing communities.
 
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'Openness is more than a commercial and cultural issue, it's a matter of survival.'
 
  - John Thackara
 
  
'A tutorial is an involved interactive design task.'
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'''Prototype PIR sensor:'''
  - Mushon Zer-Aviv
 
  
'Finally, the ordinary person is in the unique position of being able to make almost anything,
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[[/Joeke_Prototype_Sensor_15_16 | Prototype Sensor ]]
  with  off-the-shelf modules, parts community and shared code.'
 
  - Bre Pettis
 
  
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== MINOR 2015/2016: TOOLS & TECH ==
  
Sources:
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[[ Joeke_Tools_Tech_15_16 | Tools & Tech Workshops ]]
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[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fab_lab Fab Lab]
 
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[http://wiki.fablab.is/wiki/ConditionsForFabLabLabel Fab Lab Charter]
 
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace Hackerspace]
 
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TechShop TechShop]
 
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[http://opendesignnow.org/ Open Design Now]
 
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[http://www.instructables.com/ Instructables]
 
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OScar OS Car]
 
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'''Research'''
 
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Book: Re-inventing the Art School<br>
 
21st century
 
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Essay #4 The Need for Open Design<br>
 
Peter Toxler
 
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Open Design is:
 
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- A participative method which invites users to modify a design <br>
 
- A dynamic, iterative and social design process <br>
 
- From a self-reflective to a collective-reflective practice
 
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Chapter 1: Industrial Heritage <br>
 
- Jamer R. Beniger: 'Control Revolution' (a development of information processing and communication technologies <br>
 
for controlling the energy and flows of materials within the industry.<br>
 
- Created new qualities of experiences<br>
 
- Contingent possibilities as to how the conflicting demands of social, political and economic interests <br>
 
engage with technology to produce a 'choice'.
 

Latest revision as of 08:06, 17 January 2017

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Minor 2015 2016

PRACTICE 2014/2015

Unravel the Code 2014/2015


MINOR 2015/2016: MUSEUM OF FANTASTIC FORGERIES

Projectweek Stealing From the Museum:

Stealing From the Museum


Museum of Fantastic Forgeries:

Fantastic Forgeries Process

Fantastic Forgeries Presentation Page


Written Assignment 1000 words:

Written Assignment Process

Written Assignment Result


MINOR 2015/2016: TOOLS OF THE TRADE

Tools of the Trade:

Tools of the Trade Process

Tools of the Trade Presentation Page


Research Document:

Research Document Process

Research Document Result


Prototype PIR sensor:

Prototype Sensor

MINOR 2015/2016: TOOLS & TECH

Tools & Tech Workshops