Wednesday, 15 January 2014 14:46

Open Workshop: Digital Space Observatory - FREE

Fact Liverpool are holding a free workshop for those people interested in examining the way that they look at the Physical and digital space and the way that they interact with both, whihc are followed by the ACME / Kin2KIn social get booking for both - Thursday 23 January

 

These drop-in workshops consist of a series of short exercises to help us to think differently about digital space and physical space.

Ubiquitous mobile communication, remote collaboration and social networking mean we all produce a stream of digital information. Sometimes this latent data is more visible than we intended, and at other times we want to promote it to the world. Can we develop ways of better understanding the underlying dynamics and find positive uses for this data?

 

Benjamin Koslowski will be investigating online interaction and controlling privacy. We will physically model social networks and question the relationship between online and offline interaction. Are there more intuitive ways of understanding and moderating our online privacy settings, using analogies such as closing a door or building a wall between people?

 

Jimmy Tidey will explore how people who visit FACT leave intangible digital footprints, and how the community of FACT visitors can benefit from this information, and how it reflects FACT as an organization.

 

Within this session, the reserachers will also be thinking about how we use, and create work spaces, not just in the office but at home, in cafes, and anywhere with a WiFi connection.

 

About Ben:  He has a background in architecture with an interest in how technology changes our cities and the way that architecture might impact on our experience of digital space. Jimmy’s background is as a web developer working on aggregating and understanding social media.  They are Doctoral Researchers with the Creative Exchange at the Royal College of Art in London. The Creative Exchange is an AHRC funded initiative aimed at exploring the potential of the Digital Public Space.

 

Open Workshop: Digital Space Observatory

Thursday 23 January

12.30-6pm

FREE, Drop-in

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