From ad220f257b4ef35312b8c36bb9efd85f5c80e9d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Loes <l.bogers@hva.nl> Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 12:22:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] updated links (not relative) --- docs/projects/final-project.md | 44 ++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/projects/final-project.md b/docs/projects/final-project.md index 7d2ebf8..4085dfb 100644 --- a/docs/projects/final-project.md +++ b/docs/projects/final-project.md @@ -4,30 +4,28 @@ ##Goals of the project -The goal of this project was to explore and develop simple methods for open material archiving that is.... - -- not only ecologically, but also historically, culturally, geographically aware -- extending material activism beyond bioplastics -- promoting open-source attitude to the development of design materials -- getting down and dirty: from buying your ingredients, all the way to tips and tricks for that challenging phase of controlled drying and curing materials to its "final" form. -- explained in layman's terms, demystifying without oversimplifying ingredients or processes -- explicitly facilitating critique, contestations, suggestions, updates and reviews from peers (once the digital database is fully realized) -- offering a package that allows novices to learn, and educators to get started in a systematic way. - -##Deliverables - -- [**development brief**](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YRHikbOnj0WLbVhc2BELcTUBk30rFFGOpYzF1ra7Jp4/edit?usp=sharing) for a context-aware, collaborative materials database -- [**25 foundational recipes**](../recipes) to start your own sample archive (based on ingredients that are largely locally abundant in the Netherlands) +**The goal of this project was to explore and develop simple methods for open material archiving....** + +- that is not only ecologically, but also historically, culturally, geographically aware +- that can extend material activism beyond bioplastics +- that promotes an open-source attitude to the development of design materials, and credits the work done by others before you +- that acknowledges all those practical questions: from buying the right kind of ingredient, all the way to tips and tricks for that challenging phase of controlled drying and curing materials to its "final" form. +- that is explained in layman's terms, demystifying ingredients and processes without oversimplifying them +- imaging collaborative open archiving that can facilitate critique, contestations, suggestions, updates and reviews from peers +- offering a package that allows novices to learn, and educators to get started in a systematic way... +- ... and encourages experienced material designers and "alchemists" to continue asking the hard critical questions regarding sustainability and share those considerations with each recipe or ingredient. + +##Outcomes + +- [**development brief**](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YRHikbOnj0WLbVhc2BELcTUBk30rFFGOpYzF1ra7Jp4/edit?usp=sharing) for a context-aware, collaborative materials database that enables peer feedback, ratings and constructive criticism. +- [**25 foundational recipes**](../recipes) to start your own sample archive (based on ingredients that are largely locally abundant in the Netherlands). What will be your list of 25? - [**list of tools**](../tools) needed to start your own material samples archive -- [**video tutorial**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXJnjBsCdBxGIRjgl9SVeoAYn7UzqS8A6) for capturing tactility of material samples - - - -- [**template for new recipes**](./templates/new_recipe), to help you capture the entire proces, ask the hard contextual questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database. -- [**template to add new ingredients**](./templates/new_ingredient), helping you ask the hard questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database. -- [**templates for labels**](./templates/labels) to create your own physical archive with material samples (building on the work of Maria Viftrup for TextileLab Waag). -- [**a glossary of terms**](./glossary), explaining the key terms used here (in progress) -- [**an educators' note**](./z_educators_note) with some suggestions for how this archive might be incorporated into classes oriented to designing/material research/critical making/design & crafts history/machine building classes. +- [**video tutorial**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/templates/tactilityvideo/) for capturing tactility of material samples +- [**template for new recipes**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/templates/new_recipe/), to help you capture the entire proces, ask the hard contextual questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database. +- [**template to add new ingredients**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/templates/new_ingredient/), helping you ask the hard questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database. +- [**templates for labels**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/templates/labels/) to create your own physical archive with material samples (building on the work of Maria Viftrup for TextileLab Waag). +- [**a glossary of terms**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/glossary/), explaining the key terms used here (in progress) +- [**an educators' note**](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/projects/note_for_educators/) with some suggestions for how this archive might be incorporated into classes oriented to designing/material research/critical making/design & crafts history/machine building classes. ###Future development -- GitLab