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New York City October 10-16, 2011 www.mobilityshifts.

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3-D Printing, Colours, Music:


Context for Exploring Critical Making
Monday, October 10, 1:45 p.m. Hirshon Suite, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd floor
Drawing on research recently completed at the Critical Making Lab in University of Torontos Faculty of Information, this panel will explore the complex relationships between the way we speak about our engagement of technology for the purposes of making and learning and the way we speak about those experiences. Three contexts in particular will be explored: the making of colour standards, self-directed learners in the domain of music, and the world of 3D-printing. Across these three studies, the experience of making itself, and the narrative thats generated around the experience tell very different stories, and offer a rich site for analysis and reflection. ginger coons (University of Toronto, Canada) Matt Ratto (University of Toronto, Canada) Margaret Lam (University of Toronto, Canada) Bob Ree (University of Toronto, Canada)

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