“Notes” in “Chapter 6: Lab Techniques”
Notes
1. See, for example, Ignacio Farías and Alex Wilkie, “Studio Studies. Notes for a research programme,” 6–7.
2. Peter Galison, “Trading Zone.”
3. Farías and Wilkie, 10, 12.
4. Vismann, Cornelia. “Cultural Techniques and Sovereignty,” 84.
5. Jonathan Sterne, “Communication as Techné,” 4.
6. Ibid, 5.
7. Kramer and Bredekamp, 23.
8. Fordyce, Robbie et al, “3D Printing and University Makerspaces,” 193.
9. Star, Susan Leigh et al, “Ecology, ‘Translations’ and Boundary Objects,” 393.
10. Fordyce, Robbie, “Manufacturing Imaginaries,” 3.
11. Morehshin, Allahyara et al. “The 3D Additivist Manifesto.”
12. Molitch-Hou, Michael. “3D Printing Health Risks Identified by UL and Georgia Tech.” Engineering.com. November 28, 2018. https://www.engineering.com/3DPrinting/3DPrintingArticles/ArticleID/18080/3D-Printing-Health-Risks-Identified-by-UL-and-Georgia-Tech.aspx
13. Jentery Sayers, “Prototyping the Past.”
14. Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow, “DIWO: Do It With Others.”
15. See also Jussi Parikka, “Digging.”
16. Sara Ann Wylie et al, “Institutions for Civic Technoscience;” Carolyn Marvin, When Old Technologies Were New,” 4.
17. Daphne Dragona, “What is Left to Subvert?”, 187.
18. Marcel O’Gorman, “Broken Tools and Misfit Toys.”
19. Paula Findlen, Possessing Nature, 100.
20. Ibid., 107.
21. Wershler et al, “ActLab, Or, Make Stuff! An Interview with Allucquere Rosanne Stone.”
22. Liboiron, Max. Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR). “How to Run a Feminist Science Lab Meeting.” https://civiclaboratory.nl/2017/03/31/how-to-run-a-feminist-science-lab-meeting/
23. Hartnett, Tim. Consensus-Oriented Decision-Making: The CODM Model for Facilitating Groups to Widespread Agreement. Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers, 2011.
25. Cara Krmpotich, “Teaching Collections Management Anthropologically,” 115.
26. Trevor Rouse, “An Interview with Nick Montfort.”
27. Wershler et al, “Jesper Olsson on the Media Archaeology Lab.”
28. For organizations lobbying on behalf of consumers, see, for example, The Repair Association and the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s “Defend Your Right to Repair!”
29. Jennifer Rankin, “EU plans ‘right to repair’ rules for phones and tables”. The Guardian 11 March, 2020, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/11/eu-brings-in-right-to-repair-rules-for-phones-and-tablets.
30. National Science Teaching Association, “The Integral Role of Laboratory Investigations in Science Instruction.”
31. Ian Hacking, Representing and Intervening, 149.
32. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, “Experiment, Research, Art.”
33. Wershler et al, “An Interview With Professor Claudia Mareis and Dr. Jamie Allen.”
34. Rheinberger, “Experiment, Research, Art.”
35. See also Schwab, ed. Future Knowledge in Artistic Research.
36. For more on Black Mountain College, see for example Eva Diaz, The Experimenters.
37. Wershler et al, “An Interview With Professor Bo Reimer of Medea Lab.”
38. Matthias Gross, “Give me an Experiment and I Will Raise a Lab”. Bruno Latour, “Give me a Laboratory and I will Raise the World.”
39. Johanna Drucker, Speclab, 5.
40. Ibid, 21.
41. Wershler et al, “An Interview with Andreas Treske of Bilkent Media Archaeology Lab.”
42. Angela Plohman, A Blueprint for a Lab of the Future, 253.
43. Michele White, “The Aesthetics of Failure. Net Art Gone Wrong.”
44. Wershler et al, “Jesper Olsson on the Media Archaeology Lab.”
45. Marcel O’Gorman, “Broken Tools and Misfit Toys: Adventures in Applied Media Theory,” 40.
46. Wershler et al, “An Interview With Professor Claudia Mareis and Dr. Jamie Allen.”
47. The term “living lab” is often credited to William Mitchell, Kent Larson, and Alex Pentland at MIT, who used the concept in the field of urban planning and city design. to observe people in smart homes (the living labs, in this case) and then iterate their product design based on patterns of actual use. But Seppo Leminen (with researchers including Anna-Greta Nyström, Christ Habib, and Mika Westerlund) has argued for a more complex relative beginning for the term, finding early uses in 1749 and 1956, with its relative formalization in 1991 with Bajiger (Leminen/Westerlund/Nyström 7).
48. see Leminen, esp. the following for bibliographic survey: https://openlivinglabsdays15.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/living-labs-as-innovation-platforms-the-key-constructs-habib-westerlund-leminen_final.pdf; https://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/142280.
49. Atau Tanaka, “Situation Within Society: Blueprints and Strategies for Media Labs” in A Blueprint for a Lab of the Future, ed. Angela Plohman. Eindhoven: Baltan Laboratories, 2010, 19.
50. Ibid, 26.
51. Wershler et al, “An Interview With Professor Claudia Mareis and Dr. Jamie Allen.”
52. Wershler et al, “Prototyping the Past.”
53. Johan Redström, Making Design Theory, 73.
54. Fred Turner, “Prototype,” 258.
55. Kera, Denisa. “On Prototypes,” 425.
56. Avital Ronell, The Test Drive, 164.
57. Gertner, Jon, The Idea Factory, 56.
58. Zielinski, Siegfried, “Thinking about Art after The Media,” 299.
59. Arrigoni, Gabriella. “Innovation, Collaboration, Education,” 292.
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