Monday, August 15, 2005

themes and outcomes of the day

The discussion generated several topics which were grouped into the following six themes for discussion:
1. Play and locative media – principles for designing tools for open/creative play (language?) - mobile capture/editing/playback tools?
2. Future technology in the playground/natural environment
3. Educational use - hidden & explicit learning, spatial learning
4. Social use - designing technology for shared use, social games
5. Audience – when is it not play? (council, planners) who defines the audience, public voice, “green mapping”
6. adult control v children’s empowerment - surveillance, content, children as co-designers - practical and ethical considerations
Each was allocated to a discussion table, and after an hour or so the groups gave feed back on how well htey had stuck to the topic! click on the above to see the notes from each session, and to add your comments. As there were not enough participants for nos. 1 & 5 these were cut from the session but are now online for discussion.
Other suggested outcomes from the day were
  1. a mailing list for seminar participants, and to create a mailing list that other people could also subscribe to which would keep email private
  2. a list for participants projects and contact details
  3. a list of other relevant projects and research, for a reference/resource
  4. matching/broker for people who are looking for project partners
  5. apply for funding eg for a network

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

seminar programme for july 18th

location: building 3, HPlabs, Bristol

9.15 coffee available

10.00 Welcome
Constance Fleuriot, Mobile Bristol & Morris Williams, CISC

10.15 Geographies of Childhood and the Impacts of Technology
Owain Jones, University of Exeter

10.30 Presentations (20 minutes each)
A New Sense of Place – locating soundscapes in a school grounds: Constance Fleuriot
Self mapping – children authoring place: Lucy Wood (Ordnance Survey Research and Innovation)

11.10 Coffee

11.30 Mudlarking – an exploration of Deptford Creek: Juliet Sprake (Goldsmiths College)
Reactive/Active Playground Project at the MIT Media Lab: Susanne Seitinger (MIT)

12.10 Group Discussion on questions/issues raised by presentations (new themes may be added to the afternoon interest groups) chaired by Morris Williams

12.50 Lunch

13.20
Demo of how to build with Mobile Bristol software

14.00 Interest Groups – suggestions for smaller discussion groups

15.00 Coffee
15.30 Wrap up interest groups
16.00 Give feedback from groups
16.45 Closing Remarks

17.00 Depart

For further information please email: nsop@mobilebristol.com

Monday, June 20, 2005

monday evening meal

We are thinking of organising an evening get together after the seminar in a central Bristol restaurant. Please add your name here if you would like to come.

purpose of the day

Purpose of the day: To bring together those working or interested in projects working with children and locative media, to share experiences and discuss future directions & issues. This seminar will include presentations on existing projects (A New Sense of Place? & Mudlarking) as well as opportunities for discussion and networking

Organised by
MobileBristol & Community Information Systems Centre UWE
on Monday 18th July 2005
at
Hewlett Packard Research Labs,Bristol
Cost £20 includes lunch and refreshments. Places are limited to 40 people