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===[[Miriam]]=== | ===[[Miriam]]=== | ||
===[[o h j i a n]]=== | ===[[o h j i a n]]=== | ||
# What did you like about the process of creating the Special issue 16? | |||
* getting to know all of you | |||
* the high energy level and dynamic in the group | |||
* the excitement of diving into something completely new (especially with coding and collective working) | |||
* coding | |||
* collective working | |||
# What would you like to keep in the process for the next special issue? | |||
* the high energy level and dynamic in the group | |||
* being curious and adventurous | |||
# What did you not like about the whole journey? | |||
* serious moments of frustration – sorry to everyone! | |||
* that the technical part of the special issue 16 couldnt be equally distributed (because we aimed too high?) | |||
* that we got carried away in the project-subgroups and lost the view for the whole picture | |||
# What would you like to do differently for Special Issue 17? Feel free to elaborate in more specifics. | |||
when we started to work on the special issue 16 i thought there could be two ways to approach it: | |||
# work on ONE in-depth project with the whole group | |||
# work on small individual projects or experiments and bring them together in the special issue | |||
i think we ended up doing something inbetween: three projects that are too small on their own and too big and complex to bring them together as the special issue 16. i mean – it works, but its quite messy, not consistent and doesnt carry a clear message. i feel a bit sad about it and would love to try option 1 or 2 next time! it would also mean to take responsibility for the content and the audience! | |||
# Share a memorable moment during the last 2.5 months :) | |||
there is a whole collection: | |||
* meeting the class (most of them) at the central station for the firt time <3 | |||
* the day i coded the book generator, it was the first time i realised that coding can be useful and connected to my research | |||
* the workshop series at Roodkapje – first time being introduced to an Arduino | |||
* THE LONG DAY WITH CHRISTINA, it was a milestone | |||
* the day Michael and Manetta introduced the flask application, i was super excited and frustrated at the same time | |||
* many coding moments with kamo – thanks!!! | |||
* everyones support when i needed to leave Rotterdam in the last week of the project – it wasnt easy to go and all your messages were amazing and helped me a lot! | |||
# What was the most challenging thing while working in the big group; and in the sub-groups? | |||
* to be on the same page (this refers to decision-making but also communication in general) | |||
* i think that we got carried away in the project-subgroups | |||
# What did you learn during the Prototyping classes (Michael & Manetta)? What will you keep from them? | |||
everything!!!!! | |||
# What did you learn during the Special issue classes (Cristina & Steve)? What will you keep from them? | |||
how to annotate as a group | |||
how to have check-in moments | |||
methods for collective decision-making | |||
# How would you describe your overall experience of doing this special issue? | |||
on the surface: AMAZING | |||
below that: mixed feelings of "maybe we could or should have done it differently?" | |||
# How will you use what you have learned this trimester in your personal practice? | |||
* i will continue my coding journey and try to find more overlaps with my graphic-design and book-design practice | |||
* i will experiment with my arduino and the raspberry pi i got for christmas! | |||
# Anything else you would like to share with the group | |||
<3 | |||
===[[flem]]=== | ===[[flem]]=== | ||
===[[SUPI]]=== | ===[[SUPI]]=== | ||
===[[kamo 🍲 ]]=== | ===[[kamo 🍲 ]]=== | ||
===[[☾ Ål Nik ☾]]=== | ===[[☾ Ål Nik ☾]]=== |
Revision as of 16:14, 4 February 2022
Our reflection space :) You are invited to do a reflection on the journey of our "learning how to walk while catwalking".
You can do a free writing flow or if you are looking for some guidance, you can answer to some of these questions:
- What did you like about the process of creating the Special issue 16?
- What would you like to keep in the process for the next special issue?
- What did you not like about the whole journey?
- What would you like to do differently for Special Issue 17? Feel free to elaborate in more specifics.
- Share a memorable moment during the last 2.5 months :)
- What was the most challenging thing while working in the big group; and in the sub-groups?
- What did you learn during the Prototyping classes (Michael & Manetta)? What will you keep from them?
- What did you learn during the Special issue classes (Cristina & Steve)? What will you keep from them?
- How would you describe your overall experience of doing this special issue?
- How will you use what you have learned this trimester in your personal practice?
- Anything else you would like to share with the group
Kimberley
Chaeyoung ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ
gr*・。゚. erica .*・。゚gr
gersande
Carmen
Miriam
o h j i a n
- What did you like about the process of creating the Special issue 16?
- getting to know all of you
- the high energy level and dynamic in the group
- the excitement of diving into something completely new (especially with coding and collective working)
- coding
- collective working
- What would you like to keep in the process for the next special issue?
- the high energy level and dynamic in the group
- being curious and adventurous
- What did you not like about the whole journey?
- serious moments of frustration – sorry to everyone!
- that the technical part of the special issue 16 couldnt be equally distributed (because we aimed too high?)
- that we got carried away in the project-subgroups and lost the view for the whole picture
- What would you like to do differently for Special Issue 17? Feel free to elaborate in more specifics.
when we started to work on the special issue 16 i thought there could be two ways to approach it:
- work on ONE in-depth project with the whole group
- work on small individual projects or experiments and bring them together in the special issue
i think we ended up doing something inbetween: three projects that are too small on their own and too big and complex to bring them together as the special issue 16. i mean – it works, but its quite messy, not consistent and doesnt carry a clear message. i feel a bit sad about it and would love to try option 1 or 2 next time! it would also mean to take responsibility for the content and the audience!
- Share a memorable moment during the last 2.5 months :)
there is a whole collection:
- meeting the class (most of them) at the central station for the firt time <3
- the day i coded the book generator, it was the first time i realised that coding can be useful and connected to my research
- the workshop series at Roodkapje – first time being introduced to an Arduino
- THE LONG DAY WITH CHRISTINA, it was a milestone
- the day Michael and Manetta introduced the flask application, i was super excited and frustrated at the same time
- many coding moments with kamo – thanks!!!
- everyones support when i needed to leave Rotterdam in the last week of the project – it wasnt easy to go and all your messages were amazing and helped me a lot!
- What was the most challenging thing while working in the big group; and in the sub-groups?
- to be on the same page (this refers to decision-making but also communication in general)
- i think that we got carried away in the project-subgroups
- What did you learn during the Prototyping classes (Michael & Manetta)? What will you keep from them?
everything!!!!!
- What did you learn during the Special issue classes (Cristina & Steve)? What will you keep from them?
how to annotate as a group how to have check-in moments methods for collective decision-making
- How would you describe your overall experience of doing this special issue?
on the surface: AMAZING below that: mixed feelings of "maybe we could or should have done it differently?"
- How will you use what you have learned this trimester in your personal practice?
- i will continue my coding journey and try to find more overlaps with my graphic-design and book-design practice
- i will experiment with my arduino and the raspberry pi i got for christmas!
- Anything else you would like to share with the group
<3