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Prototypes in Urban Space Make A Thing
See What Happens
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Breaking Down Design Practice
Prototyping 07.10.2015@readywater
Point of Design #1: (Try to) Make sense of
people and things
Point of Design #2: Make a thing
Point of Design #3: Critical analysis of
outcomes via things
Point of Design #4: Iterate
Designed Outcomes & Why to prototype
Prototyping 07.10.2015@readywater
And you may ask yourself “Well...How did I get here?”
Image by Daniel Sieradski/culturebot.org.
We fetishize the act of design & object creation
And often make a thing to fulfill an observed or
defined need
Image from Vladimir Vyatkin/AP
But we often don’t take responsibility for the
emergent result
Image from Sebastiano Tomada
What of the logistics of design outcomes?
How might we shift design outcomes
towards a designed outcome?
Some Examples
Prototyping 07.10.2015@readywater
Walk [Your City]
Image from Adam Lovelady
The Chime
Image from Mark de Pape
Lava Mae
Image from TheGuardian
P-Cycle
InSite
[murmur]
Image from Gabe Swaney
Mayor Mockus
Detour
Throne Speech
__________ prototype that explores ______
Prototyping 07.10.2015@readywater
Service+Paper: Financial Goals
Image from The Get Set
Code+Data: Mobility and Information
Image from SVDS
Physical: Infrastructure and
Behaviour
Image from Hamilton Tactical Urbanism
Physical: Urban Space and
Experience
Image from Ghost Bikes
Space: Behaviours and
Community
Image from washingtonsquareparkblog
Code+Device: Wellness and
Awareness
Code+Space: Form, Light, and Group Dynamics
Space+Code+Form: Emotion and Memory
Prototyping serves a goal poking at emergence.
Continuously. Needling away at it to paint
a picture of behaviour.
Prototyping is the most basic exercise of sense
making for design.
Cycling in SF: An evolving outcome of
actions & prototypes
Image from Paul Mackie
Activism and Form
Image from Fourbarrel
First Bikelane in SF, 1971
Image from Ann Diaz SF Bikes
Wiggle Protest: Action
Image from SF Bike
Wiggle Protest: Policy
Image from SF Bike
Wiggle Protest: Outcome??
What assumptions are you making?
How can you test those assumptions?
What’s the least effort way to
create that experiment?
Make it. Observe. Repeat.