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sigradi2003_014 |
authors |
Russell, P., Jackson, M. and Dieckmann, A. |
year |
2003 |
title |
Separated at Birth |
source |
SIGraDi 2003 - [Proceedings of the 7th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Rosario Argentina 5-7 november 2003 |
summary |
While distributed or collaborative design studios have a long pedigree (Donath 1999), there seldom arises the chance to test the limits of the concepts implied by the idea of the physically separated design team. The indigenous differences of culture, schedules and language accentuate this. The authors entered into an experimental design exercise that would seek to explore the range of dualities, which are often encumbered by such studios owing to their very nature. As an additional catalyst in the experiment, a design topic was chosen which reflected the nature of the studio thereby creating a Gödelian knot of self-referentiality. |
keywords |
Virtual Design Studio; CSCW; Distributed Practice; Intensive Learning |
series |
SIGRADI |
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