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Infrastructuring for opening production, from participatory design to participatory making?

Published: 12 August 2012 Publication History

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Fabriken is a makerspace, a public workshop equipped with tools and machines that can be used to make (almost) anything: from fixing a flat tire to build a robot, from backing to meet new people. This space has been set up with the aim of opening production, to investigate what happens when means of production are made public and when people make things together by sharing facilities and skills.
From a participatory design perspective the making of Fabriken can be understood as process of design-for-design and infrastructuring. The paper discusses how Fabriken came to be and how, in looking for a strategy to design-for-design and infrastructuring, there has been a shift from a design-before-use to a design-in-use approach, where the tactics of events, small-scale interventions and long-term engagement have been used to foster a process of participatory making of the space.

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PDC '12: Proceedings of the 12th Participatory Design Conference: Exploratory Papers, Workshop Descriptions, Industry Cases - Volume 2
August 2012
162 pages
ISBN:9781450312967
DOI:10.1145/2348144
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Published: 12 August 2012

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  1. design tactics
  2. design-in-use
  3. infrastructuring
  4. opening production
  5. participatory making

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PDC '12: 12th Participatory Design Conference
August 12 - 16, 2012
Roskilde, Denmark

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  • (2023)The Infrastructure of a Local Weaving Practice: Community Relationships for a Participatory CapacityDesign and Culture10.1080/17547075.2023.222746016:1(41-62)Online publication date: 12-Jul-2023
  • (2022)Exploring participatory pre-project processes: Making research work in municipality organizationsProceedings of the 34th Australian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction10.1145/3572921.3572934(160-171)Online publication date: 29-Nov-2022
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