Makers, Crafters, Tinkerers: How Identities and Biographies Come into Being

Katrin Nora Kober, Georg Regal, Verena Fuchsberger, Martin Murer, Joanna Kowolik, Nathalia Campreguer Franca, Dorothé Smit, Fiona Bell, Tara Capel

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    Abstract

    Interest in making, crafting, and tinkering persists across hobbyist pursuits, professional applications, and academic research endeavors. However, there remains a significant gap in our understanding of the journey individuals undertake to develop respective identities, which, in turn, seem to define how people develop practices, make use of infrastructures, and become part of networks. In this half-day workshop, we aim to explore such biographies and identities, asking how maker, crafter, or tinkerer identities are developed and how they change during people’s lives. Participants will bring snippets of their making (such as artifacts, materials, tools, etc.) with them as means to reflect individually and discuss together. The envisioned outcome is a collection of relevant variables of maker, crafter, and tinkerer biographies and identities to be articulated as inspiration for future making, and as motivation to break down potential barriers.
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    TitelNordiCHI '24 Adjunct: Adjunct Proceedings of the 2024 Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    ErscheinungsortNew York, NY, USA
    Seitenumfang3
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 13 Okt. 2024
    VeranstaltungNordiCHI 24: Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Uppsala, Schweden
    Dauer: 13 Okt. 202416 Okt. 2024
    https://www.nordichi2024.se/

    Publikationsreihe

    NameNordiCHI '24 Adjunct
    Herausgeber (Verlag)Association for Computing Machinery

    Konferenz

    KonferenzNordiCHI 24: Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    Land/GebietSchweden
    StadtUppsala
    Zeitraum13/10/2416/10/24
    Internetadresse

    Research Field

    • Former Research Field - Experience Business Transformation

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