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Presenting the research

A short clip of our transport research findings! https://prezi.com/view/LPlk1XMRe07T6OPljRhU/

Idea Focus meeting 06.02.19

We met to frame our intervention having had time to think more about our initial ideas. We further asked questions to ourselves as a way of clarifying our intentions and plan for our Thursday intervention! Q1: what is the intention of our intervention? A: to break the connection between the person and their smart phone to engage them in a dialogue about how they experience communication and transport Q2: Why? What is the core of what we are trying to find out? A: Are people actually satisfied with the way they communicate or do not communicate on public transport in bigger cities A: would you rather stay on your phone ad why? is this about anonymity, how we value relationships with people we don't know? A: what is the "space" of commuting? can we imagine it as a liminal space? how does this affect the code and social rules that we construct and experience on public transport? We decided that if we were to do a intervention we would do it from a point of ...

Initial group idea sprint

Initial group idea sprint 01.0219 Following two short exercises in commoning, we came together to share our initial thoughts about experiencing  every day  in a sprint project that was to result in an intervention. We took a timed 3 minutes alone to write on post-it notes to give us space to reflect upon what stood out for us each in our everyday experiences. After the 3Mins we recollected in order to share our reflections and discuss things we had in common and things that we experienced differently. The results of our initial investigation were as follows: RickaĆ©:  Transportation: the daily lack of interaction between individuals on public transport Social media: how social media impacts our lives daily and the massive role it plays in everyday life including the effect it has on our moods. Family life: basic interactions between the people in our households Mylo: Access to healthcare and information about medicalised conditions  Money, clas...