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Mini Thesis Project // Lisa Woods CCA MFA Design, September 17, 2012

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Graduate Design at California College of the Arts (CCA) Thesis R&D, Fall 2012 Assignment: Create a mini-thesis in a week. Is my exploration space too wide? Too narrow? Do my ideas have legs? Thesis exploration space: I'm interested in using technology to enable people to co-create in surprising and inspiring ways. I wish to engage crowds but not exploit them. I want to create work that respects individuality while simultaneously intimating the collective potential humanity has yet to realize. Solution: My mini-thesis concept is a video prototype for the (Un)writing Poetry Project, a web-based tool that allows people to create virtual "blackout poems." Digitized books from the public domain (suitable for all ages) are the raw material for the poems. All archived poems can be browsed and shared in a myriad of ways.

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Mini Thesis Project // Lisa WoodsCCA MFA Design, September 17, 2012

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“�The�cognitive�surplus,�newly�

forged�from�previously�

disconnected�islands�of�

time�and�talent,�is�just�raw

material.�To�get�any�value�out�

of�it,�we�have�to�make�it�mean�

or�do�things�[...]�we are also

the people designing its

use,�by�our�participation�and�

by�the�things�we�expect�of�

[...]�our�new�connectedness.”�

—CLAY SHIRKY

inspiration

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“�Emphasizing�the�crowd�

means deemphasizing

individual humans�in�the�

design�of�society,�and�when�

you�ask�people�not�to�be�

people,�they�revert�to�bad,

moblike behaviors.”�

—JARON LANIER

critique

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Crowdsourcing�is�a�process�that�involves�outsourcing�tasks�to�a�

distributed�group�of�people.�This�process�can�occur�both�online�and�

offline�and�the�work�is�done�by�an�undefined�public�rather�than�a�

specific�body,�such�as�paid�employees.�

������Although�it�can�be�difficult�to�crowdsource�complicated�tasks,�

simple work tasks�can�be�crowdsourced�cheaply�and�effectively.

Some artists utilize crowdsourcing systems.�In�his�project�the�

Sheep�Market,�Aaron�Koblin�used�Mechanical�Turk�to�collect�10,000�

drawings�of�sheep�from�contributors�around�the�world.�Sam�Brown�

asks�visitors�of�his�website�explodingdog�to�send�him�sentences�

that�he�uses�as�inspirations�for�paintings.�(source:�Wikipedia)

WHAT IS APPROPRIATE WORK FOR CROWDSOURCING?

WHAT ARE CROWD LABOR RIGHTS?

IS CROWDSOURCING FUNDAMENTALLY DEHUMANIZING?

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the johnny cash projectchris milk and aaron koblin

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the exquisite forestchris milk and aaron koblin

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the long now

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communal civic

COWBIRD

VIRTUAL CHOIR

NO RIGHT BRAIN LEFT

BEHIND

SAY SOMETHING

PROJECT

JOHNNYCASH

PROJECTARCHITECT.

FORHUMANITY

WE FEEL FINE

OPEN STREET

MAP

“�The�culture�in�turn�will�determine�how�much�of�the�value�we�

get�out�of�the�cognitive�surplus�will�be�merely�communal�

(enjoyed�by�the�participants,�but�not�of�much�use�for�society�

at�large)�and�how�much�of�it�will�be�civic.”

—CLAY SHIRKY

other inspiring projects

THE CREATORS PROJECT

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my area of exploration

I’m�interested�in�exploring�new�ways�in�which�computer-mediated�crowdsourced co-creation�can�be�used�to�generate�emotionally�engaging�forms�and/or�create�social�benefit.

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my intent for this project

technology

accessibility

resonance

aesthetic quality

humanism

simplicity

crowd-sourced

novelty

feasibility

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the (un)writing poetry projectmy mini thesis project

https://vimeo.com/49583729

(Un)writing Poetry Project is a web-based tool that allows people to create

virtual “blackout poems.” Digitized books from the public domain (suitable

for all ages) are the raw material for the poems. All archived poems can be

browsed and shared in a myriad of ways.

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thank you.