Form Information

This workshop was facilitated by: Mick Byrne
Name of any other State Library staff present: na
Workshop Date:2021-08-21
Workshop Location:Clean Lab
How many Designed Things were sent into The Well? 1
Notes regarding Designed Thing SubmissionThis is the Thing that the Saturday has committed to creating over the coming weeks. Its a mashup of 2 things that were developed in the couple of sessions that proceeded
List the Imagined Things number or name that was used as inspiration:Rocu thing and No Name thing
What did you think was successful about the workshop?The most important thing about this workshop was that people came back and we were able to progress the process. hopefully this will mean that we can continue to gain some momentum and attract further engagement by community
What did you learn about the workshop? again its not easy to “take people thru content” when they are expecting the participatory style interaction of a “workshop” this is why this community page may be handy to share blogposts, idea boards or info. People can then read add to this content prior to the workshop and then discuss in the workshop
Can you share any ideas for future implementation?looking forward to making at the greater scale and developing the design further next week
Are there any immediate actions arising from this workshop?
Can you share any memorable moments or quotes from participants?NA
What was/were your favourite Designed Thing/s from the workshop?
Did you capture any images, audio or video to share from the workshop?

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