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Misbehavioural objects
welcome!
ENSADLABs DIIP + SOCIABLE MEDIA with MIT MediaLab TMG
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Misbehavioural objectsThe Workshop “The Misbehavior of Animated Objects” and the MisB Kit was developed for the TEI 2014 conference in relationship to the MIT Medialab–Tangible Media Group; initiated by EnsadLab/ Reflective Interaction (program under the direction of Samuel Bianchini), with Emanuele Quinz, Cécile Bucher, Benoît Verjat and Alexandre Saunier; and EnsadLab/ Sociable Media (Program under the direction of Rémy Bourganel), with Émeline Brulé and Max Mollon; in collaboration with Didier Bouchon, Martin Gautron; with the participation of Jean-Baptiste Labrune and Nicolas Nova; and with the support of the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation.• http://www.tei-conf.org/14/studios.php#s9• http://misbehaviour.ensadlab.fr• http://diip.ensadlab.fr/fr/projets/article/the-misb-kit
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practicalities
Breaks, 10:15-10:45, 12:00-13:00, 15:00-15:30Studios reception 18:00-21:00Misbehaviour dinner @ Löwenbräukeller, 20:30Documentation, video/photo authorisationTables assistance, sw install + workshop support
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share your experience
Twitter #tei2014 + #misbehaviours
Workshop documentation:
http://misbehaviour.ensadlab.fr/
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schedule
09:00
10:15
10:45
12:00
13:00
15:00
15:30
16:30
18:00
20:30
1. INTRODUCTION
– BREAK
2. DISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
– BREAK
3. WRITE A BEHAVIOUR
– BREAK
4. MAKE A MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECT
5. DEBRIEF, WRAP-UP, NEXT STEPS
6. TEI GATHERING
7. MISBEHAVIOUR DINNER
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Ensadlab, 7 research labs in Ensad, Paris,
Ensad is part of PSL, an art/design/science cluster
http://www.ensad.fr/recherche/ensadlab
Sociable media, for the development of creativity, autonomy and empathy
http://sociablemedia.ensadlab.fr/en/
DIIP, reflective interactions,
http://diip.ensadlab.fr/en/
Tangible media group,
http://tangible.media.mit.edu/
about ensadlab/mit collaboration
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self-introduction
First/last nameWhere do you work/studyMain area of interest
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self-introduction
table 1Emeline, stimulate/facilitate/documentBruns, Miguel TU EindhovenFetter, Mirko Human-Computer Interaction Group, University of BambergSchoessler Philipp, MIT MediaLab TMGAlex, technical support
table 2Max/or Samuel, stimulate/facilitate/documentRizzo, Tim IMG Institut für Mediengestaltung,Epp, Felix University of Applied Sciences DarmstadtRasmussen, Majken Aarhus UniversityDaniel Tauber, MIT MediaLab TMGAlex, technical support
table 3Yassine, stimulate/facilitate/documentGrah, Thomas Hochschule DarmstadtHanke, Christoph Muthesius KunsthochschuleOu, Jiffei, MIT MediaLab TMGDidier, technical support, 2 tables
table 4JB, stimulate/facilitate/documentSchmidt, Deborah Technische Universität Dresden, ?Vandevelde, Cesar Ghent University, HCI/arts/sciences ?Walmink, Wouter Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, game labNiiyama, Ryuma, MIT MediaLab TMGCécile, technical support, 2 tables
table 5Emanuele, stimulate/facilitate/documentHamidi, Foad York UniversityLIU, Xin Rhode Island School of Design Yao, Lining, MIT MediaLab TMGCécile, technical support, 2 tables
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We aim for research through action.
“Instead of being extensible and verifiable, theory produced by research through design tends to be provisional, contingent and aspirational.”Bill Gaver, What should we expect from research through design.
Rather than looking for refutability we aim at exploring a mapping of possibilities.
Therefore our theories are contextual and culturally situated.
Our production is an annotated portfolio.
about research by design (& by art)
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Please write down on a post-it your definition of a misbehaviour in less than 120 characters.
First assigment
nıs·behavıøural objectsOUR DESIGN SPACE
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How far have we been since our start
in october 2013?
We aimed at converging 3 labs’ perspective.
introduction
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What if a everyday object was made of radical atoms?
introduction
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introduction
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What if an everyday object was made of radical atoms?
These objects could be programmed with some form of agency.
What if they were reflecting some form of autonomy?
introduction
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What if an everyday object was made of radical atoms?
These objects could be programmed with some form of agency.
What if they were reflecting some form of autonomy?
What if they were performing mis-behaviours, in order to manifest this autonomy and shift away from the master—slave relationship?
introduction
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introduction
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A.
B.
c.
d.
1. initiating interaction
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We aim at exploring the design of interactions from an alternative plausible perspective:
we’re starting from the object’s point of view, initiating interactions.
problematics
CONTEXT
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What if an object’s misbehaviour was a route to project an autonomy?
• How could (mis)behavioural objects initiate (mis)interactions with humans?
• How could these misbehaviours nurture a relationship with humans? And how can this perception be sustainable?
problematics
PROBLEMATICS
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• What is a (mis)behavioural object?• What are the means to develop one?• What form for a tool for creating such objects?
additional RESEARCH QUESTIONS:
PROBLEMATICS
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PROBLEMATICS
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1. INITIATE INTERACTIONS
2. NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS
1. INITIATING INTERACTION
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2. NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS
1. INITIATE INTERACTIONS
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Hypothesis: the movement as a mean for objects to express their character and their intentions, beyond fulfilling a function.
We focus on exploring elementary movements of non-figurative objects.
1. initiating interaction
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BENJAMIN CHANG, SILVIA RUZANKA, DIMITRY STRAKOVSKY, (IN)SECURITY CAMERA, 2003
1. initiating interaction
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MALFUNCTION OR
UNEXPECTEDFUNCTION
WHAT IF AN OBJECT HAD:
PRESUPPOSEDFUNCTION
AN OBJECT HAVE:
1. initiating interaction
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PRESUPPOSEDFUNCTION
› CAN NOT DO› DO WRONG-
OR
› DO ELSE---.
1. initiating interaction
WHAT IF AN OBJECT:AN OBJECT HAVE:
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› CAN NOT DO› DO WRONG-
OR
› DO ELSE---. = MISBEHAVIOUR
PRESUPPOSEDFUNCTION
1. initiating interaction
WHAT IF AN OBJECT:AN OBJECT HAVE:
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VIA: OUR BOTTOM-UP INVESTIGATIONS
(FUNCTIONNAL)
(SOCIAL)
1. initiating interaction
A mis-behaviour can be perceived by contrast to a norm.
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MIS/BEHAVIOURS
“CHARACTER”–
MOOD
INTENTION–
MOTIVATION
MOVEMENTS–
CHOREOGRAPHY
1. initiating interaction
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MISBEHAVIOURS
SHYAVOIDINGSTARING
INTO FACES
LONG & SLOW, EASE OUT, SHAKING
1. initiating interaction
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MISBEHAVIOURS
SHYAVOIDINGSTARING
INTO FACES
LONG & SLOW, EASE OUT, SHAKING
FROM OBJECT POINT OF VIEW
1. initiating interaction
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MISBEHAVIOURS
SHYAVOIDINGSTARING
INTO FACES
LONG & SLOW, EASE OUT, SHAKING
FROM HUMAN POINT OF VIEW
1. initiating interaction
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1. initiating interaction
thinking in progress…
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MIS/BEHAVIOURS
“CHARACTER”–
MOOD
INTENTION–
MOTIVATION
MOVEMENTS–
CHOREOGRAPHY
1. initiating interaction
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MIS/BEHAVIOURS
“CHARACTER”–
MOOD
INTENTION–
MOTIVATION
MOVEMENTS–
CHOREOGRAPHY
1. initiating interaction
COHERENT WHILE UNPREDICTABLEPREDICTABLY IRRATIONAL?
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MIS/BEHAVIOURS
“CHARACTER”–
MOOD
INTENTION–
MOTIVATION
MOVEMENTS–
CHOREOGRAPHY
1. initiating interaction
we will explore 3 character traits today:• agressive• shy• lazy
nıs·behavıøural objectsLOOKING BACK INTO ART/DESIGN HISTORY
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BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTS IN ART AND DESIGN
“The electric things have their lives, too.”_ Philip K. DICK, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
looking back into art/design history
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BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTS IN ART AND DESIGN
“The electric things have their lives, too.”_ Philip K. DICK, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
looking back into art/design history
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looking back into art/design history
BRUNO MUNARI Macchina inutile, 1953JEAN TINGUELY, Hommage to New York, 1960
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looking back into art/design history
HANS HAACKE, Blue Sail, 1964–65
CYBERNETIC SERENDIPITY, curated by Jasia Reichardt, London ICA, 1968
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looking back into art/design history
NICOLAS SCHOEFFER, CYSP 1, 1956
EDWARD IHNATOWICZ, SENSTER, 1969
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looking back into art/design history
ROBERT BREER, Floats, 1970 / Installation view: Osaka Pavillion, 1970
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looking back into art/design history
ROBERT BREER, Floats, 1970Floor Drawing, 1970
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looking back into art/design history
Views of the exhibition Robert Breer Floats, Capc, Bordeau, 2010-2011
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looking back into art/design history
JEPPE HEIN, 360 Presence, 2002
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looking back into art/design history
JEPPE HEIN Moving Walls, 2001, Moving Bench, 2000, Self-Destructing Wall, 2003
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looking back into art/design history
CHARLES RAY, Tabletop 1988
CARSTEN HÖLLER, Upside Down Mushroom, Milano Fondazione Prada, nel 2001
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looking back into art/design history
JEPPE HEIN, Not Level, 2009
MICHAEL ANASTASSIADES, Social and anti-social Ligh, 2001
BENJAMIN CHANG, SILVIA RUZANKA, DMITRY STRAKOVSKY, (in)security camera, 2003
CELESTE BOURSIER-MOUGENOT, offroad (hors piste) 2014View of the exhibition, les Abattoirs/Frac Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse
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looking back into art/design history
DUNNE & RABY, TECHNOLOGICAL DREAMS, 2007
nıs·behavıøural objectsTANGIBLE BITS/TMG
nıs·behavıøural objectsTHE TOOLKIT
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The toolkit
WHY AND HOW TO DESIGN A TOOLKIT
MAKE AN “OPEN” TOOLKIT :
- OPEN SOURCE
- OPEN STRUCTURE
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The toolkit
A MODULAR ROBOTIC TOOLKIT
USING AN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
TO DESIGN
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The toolkit
TEST OF 4 EXISTING MODULAR ROBOTICS SYSTEMS:
1- CUBELETS
2- ARCBOTICS
3- LEGO MINDSTORM
4- BIOLOID (ROBOTIS)
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The toolkit
A ROBOTICS TOOLKIT BASED ON BIOLOID WITH DYNAMIXEL MOTORS:
1- VERY MODULAR
2- COMPATIBLE WITH PROCESSING / ARDUINO
3- SCALABLE FROM TOYS TO INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
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The toolkit
“VELCRO” SYSTEM AS “HIGH-DEFINITION LEGO”
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The toolkit
HARDWARE AND MATERIALS
1- CORE AND HARD STRUCTURE: VELCRO MODULES
2- FLEXIBLE STRUCTURE: ANNEALD ALLUMINUM AND K’NEX
3- DRESSING ACCESSORIES: SKIN, SHELL AND OTHER MATERIALS
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The toolkit
SOFTWARE
TO CONTROL THE MOVEMENT :
1- BY CONSOLE
2- BY RECORDING
3- BY EDITING
4- BY PROGRAMMING
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The toolkit
SOFTWARE / MATERIAL
EXPLORING
A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN (MIS)BEHAVIOR BY COMPUTING
AND (MIS)BEHAVIOR OF THE MATERIAL
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
HARDWARE
- DYNAMIXEL MOTORS
- CM9
- XBEE
- SENSORS
- KORG NANOKONTROL
SOFTWARE
- PROCESSING
MODULAR VELCRO KIT AND DRESSING
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
DYNAMIXEL AX-12A
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
SENSORS
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
OPEN CM9
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
PROCESSING PROGRAM
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
XBEE
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
KORG NANOKONTROL
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
computer
Processing
controller
openCM9xbee
sensors
DXL DXLDXL
KORG NANOKONTROL
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
MODULAR VELCRO KIT
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
MODULAR VELCRO KIT
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
MODULAR VELCRO KIT
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
ADDING DRESSING
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
EXAMPLES
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TOOLKIT PRESENTATION
MARTIN GAUTRON
EXAMPLES
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schedule
09:00
10:15
10:45
12:00
13:00
15:00
15:30
16:30
18:00
20:30
1. INTRODUCTION
– BREAK
2. DISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
– BREAK
3. WRITE A BEHAVIOUR
– BREAK
4. MAKE A MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECT
5. DEBRIEF, WRAP-UP, NEXT STEPS
6. TEI GATHERING
7. DINNER
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schedule
09:00
10:15
10:45
12:00
13:00
15:00
15:30
16:30
18:00
20:30
1. INTRODUCTION
– BREAK
2. DISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
– BREAK
3. WRITE A BEHAVIOUR
– BREAK
4. MAKE A MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECT
5. DEBRIEF, WRAP-UP, NEXT STEPS
6. TEI GATHERING
7. DINNER
nıs·behavıøural objectsDISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
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Assignment:
each table to explore 1 translation for each of the following character traits through mouvements:
agressive, shy, lazy.
We encourage you to:
roleplay/mimic.
Engage in the SW control.
Enhance the provided structure with mopho-structure elements.
Deliverable: 1 translation for each of the following character traits through mouvements.
Each exploration to be documented by our team.
discover the toolkit, character
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Scoring, introduction
discover the toolkit, character
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schedule
09:00
10:15
10:45
12:00
13:00
15:00
15:30
16:30
18:00
20:30
1. INTRODUCTION
– BREAK
2. DISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
– BREAK
3. WRITE A BEHAVIOUR
– BREAK
4. MAKE A MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECT
5. DEBRIEF, WRAP-UP, NEXT STEPS
6. TEI GATHERING
7. DINNER
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schedule
09:00
10:15
10:45
12:00
13:00
15:00
15:30
16:30
18:00
20:30
1. INTRODUCTION
– BREAK
2. DISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
– BREAK
3. WRITE A BEHAVIOUR
– BREAK
4. MAKE A MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECT
5. DEBRIEF, WRAP-UP, NEXT STEPS
6. TEI GATHERING
7. DINNER
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Assignment:
choose one translation from this morning and build a library of animations to assemble and compose from later.
Deliverable: a library of animations.
Each exploration to be documented by our team.
write a behaviour
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scoring demo
write a behaviour
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recording an animation, demo
write a behaviour
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Assignment:
build your score, taking into account the environment/introducing sensors.
Deliverable: 1 score.
Each exploration to be documented by our team.
write a behaviour
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Behaviours cards
write a behaviour
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write a behaviour, behaviour card
+_ Does it look alive?
+_ Does it look in control of its movement?
+_ Does it look reactive to external events?
+_
Does it look motivated?
+_ Does it look emotionally aroused?
+_Does it look stressed by external events?
General
Action / Perceptionparameters
Motivation /Intention
Emotion
+_ Does it look aware of its environment ?
+_
Does it look goal-directed?
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schedule
09:00
10:15
10:45
12:00
13:00
15:00
15:30
16:30
18:00
20:30
1. INTRODUCTION
– BREAK
2. DISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
– BREAK
3. WRITE A BEHAVIOUR
– BREAK
4. MAKE A MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECT
5. DEBRIEF, WRAP-UP, NEXT STEPS
6. TEI GATHERING
7. DINNER
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schedule
09:00
10:15
10:45
12:00
13:00
15:00
15:30
16:30
18:00
20:30
1. INTRODUCTION
– BREAK
2. DISCOVER THE TOOLKIT
– BREAK
3. WRITE A BEHAVIOUR
– BREAK
4. MAKE A MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECT
5. DEBRIEF, WRAP-UP, NEXT STEPS
6. TEI GATHERING
7. DINNER
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Assignment:
Finalise a proposal for your character trait assignment to be presented to other teams.
Deliverable: 1 mis-behavioural animated object, with score and behaviour cards.
Each exploration to be documented by our team.
Make a mis-behavioural object
nıs·behavıøural objectsRESULTS
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Assignment:
Present in 5 minutes your final production.
Debrief
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Assignment:
Please write down your definition of what you’ve explored today for someone joining the room, in less than 120 characters.
Debrief
nıs·behavıøural objectsFEEDBACKS
nıs·behavıøural objectsNEXT STEPS
2. nurturing a relationship
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• Arts productions (+ exhibitions)
• Design objects (+ scenarios)
• Documentation of the workshop (+ consolidate)
TONY DUNNE, PERSONAL COMMUNICATION, DUBLIN 2011
NEXT STEPS
2. nurturing a relationship
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• Arts productions (+ exhibitions)
• Design objects (+ scenarios)
• Documentation of the workshop (+ consolidate)
TONY DUNNE, PERSONAL COMMUNICATION, DUBLIN 2011
NEXT STEPS
2. nurturing a relationship
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2. NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS
1. INITIATE INTERACTIONS
2. nurturing a relationship
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1. INITIATE INTERACTIONS
2. NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS
2. nurturing a relationship
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“Speculative design, Conceptual Design, Contestable Futures, Cautionary Tales, Activism,Design for debate, Design fiction, Discursive design, Interrogative Design, Probe design, Radical Design, Satire, Social Fiction…”
TONY DUNNE, PERSONAL COMMUNICATION, DUBLIN 2011
DESIGN FICTION IS ALSO RELATED TO:
SOME PEOPLE INVOLVED WITH DESIGN FICTION: JAMES AUGER (RCA), JIMMY LOIZEAU (GOLDSMITH UNIVERSITY), FIONA RABBY, ANTHONY DUNNE (RCA), JULIAN BLEEKER (NEARFUTURELAB), PAUL GARDIEN (PHILIPS), BILL GAVER (GOLDSMITH UNIVERSITY), ELIO CACCAVALE, NOAM TORAN… (FROM TOP LEFT TO BOTTOM WRITE)
MOVING CITIES, ARCHIGRAM, 70’S
TECHNOLOGICAL DREAM SERIES, DUNNE & RABY, 2007
TRANSPARENCY GRENADE, JULIAN OLIVER, 2012
MR JONES WHATCH, CRISPIN JONES, 2004
AUDIOTOOTH IMPLANT, AUGER-LOIZEAU, 2010
2. nurturing a relationship
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2. nurturing a relationship
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MISBEHAVIOURAL OBJECTS
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