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About This Presentation
This presentation is on co-creation and was delivered by Max Kortlander at the OpenGovIntelligence propject conference on Nov 22nd 2018 at Delft university of Technology
Size: 22.32 MB
Language: en
Added: Nov 27, 2018
Slides: 31 pages
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Transferring Co-Creation Presentation by: Max Kortlander Public Researcher, Waag [email protected] This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreements No 723521 and 723194.
Making technology & society more open, fair and inclusive. An independent research institution founded in 1994. 60 employees, a total of circa 150 associated researchers and makers annually. Hacker/maker culture, artistic collaboration and activism. about waag
about waag Technology is not neutral. We're inside of what we make, and it's inside of us. We're living in a world of connections — and it matters which ones get made and unmade. — Donna Haraway, Cyborg Manifesto waag.org
public research interdisciplinary approach society as research community ethical questions cultural framing societal relevance of outcomes disciplinary heritage scientific community scientific questions objectivity framing peer review/falsification practical approach market validation entrepreneurial questions utilitarian framing commercial viability public research academic research industry research
methodology/entangled phenomena citizen sensing policy labs maker culture art - science users as designers … ‘DIT’ co-creation artistic research
users as designers / co-creation
Users as designers / co-creation Co-creation is not a one off event , like a referendum in which the community decides what should be done. [..] Nor is co-creation just a question of formal consultation in which professionals give users a chance to voice their views on a limited number of alternatives. It is a more creative and interactive process which challenges the views of all parties and seeks to combine professional and local expertise in new ways . Cottam, Leadbeater, 2004