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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Participation

I haven’t taken time to reflect much on the results of my last semester of grad school. My work seemed to fall into two distinct areas: situated technology systems and how designers learn. My thesis project (Pickster) and Draudibubble both fell into the technology systems category as they focused on technology’s impact on interaction within a specific location. My thesis essay and my final paper for our independent study with Hugh Dubberly focused on what is different about the design process and how design is taught.

It was with much surprise this morning that I connected these two areas via a single topic: participation. All of these projects focus on why someone would participate in something, how that participation can occur, and what will result from participating. In each instance, the desired result is the creation of a thing larger than any of the individuals who contributed. I am interested in the design of social systems focused on working toward a shared outcome. Shared experience is an important part as well, but it’s not just the experiencing, it’s the doing that I find fascinating about systems involving multiple participants.

This is all a roundabout answer to Jeff’s question. Yes, an election result is a design. An election result is the outcome of a system with the goal of expressing the intent and ideas of a body of people, an organization. The hope is that the election results will change an existing situation into a preferred situation. Our election system is not perfect, far from it, but it allows for participation in government on a massive scale. That participation has intent with regard to a future state, and as such is an act of design. The outcome of the election is ultimately a design resultant from the system that we use for designing our government: the election process.

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Annual Update

Currently I’m involved in two classes that have me contributing to blogs, so I’m going to point anyone looking for updates to those for the moment.

I’ll try to make sure that I update again at the beginning of 2010.

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

New Work

After a long period of inactivity, this site will finally see some of the work I’ve been doing since I’ve arrived at CMU. New projects, new ideas, and a whole new look. The blog posts will go away for a while until I sew the two systems back together, but being able to show what I’ve been up to is well worth the work.

Most people won’t see this post before the new site is up. Cheers to anyone who does. :)