Comments on: THATCamp Craft Cabin–the why and the how http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/01/13/thatcamp-craft-cabin-the-why-and-the-how/ The Humanities and Technology Camp Sun, 13 Mar 2011 06:51:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Smithsonian's Women in Science uploads, pt. 3: DIY | Scientopia … http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/01/13/thatcamp-craft-cabin-the-why-and-the-how/#comment-37 Sun, 13 Mar 2011 06:51:28 +0000 http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/?p=244#comment-37 […] simpler? When we was during THATCamp So Cal, progressing this year, we ran a craft table–kind of an analog remix lab–and a lot of folks done pins regulating wooden qualification […]

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By: Smithsonian’s Women in Science uploads, pt. 3: DIY | Scientopia Guests' Blog http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/01/13/thatcamp-craft-cabin-the-why-and-the-how/#comment-36 Sat, 12 Mar 2011 16:58:29 +0000 http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/?p=244#comment-36 […] simpler? When I was at THATCamp So Cal, earlier this year, I ran a craft table–kind of an analog remix lab–and a lot of folks made pins using wooden craft shapes, […]

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By: THATCamp SoCal — The crafts – ¡De'víate! http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/01/13/thatcamp-craft-cabin-the-why-and-the-how/#comment-32 Mon, 24 Jan 2011 18:33:53 +0000 http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/?p=244#comment-32 […] organized a craft table in the main room of the conference. She has written up her experience of it here, but I would like to expand a little on the comment I made to that […]

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By: Penny Richards http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/01/13/thatcamp-craft-cabin-the-why-and-the-how/#comment-28 Thu, 13 Jan 2011 23:00:56 +0000 http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/?p=244#comment-28 Well said, PhDeviate–thanks.

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By: PhDeviate http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/01/13/thatcamp-craft-cabin-the-why-and-the-how/#comment-27 Thu, 13 Jan 2011 22:41:26 +0000 http://socal2011.thatcamp.org/?p=244#comment-27 Also, it inspired good conversations about what it means to make, and to build, and the nature of collage and bricolage (topics which have been discussed extensively elsewhere!) It also inspired conversations about how cut and paste works. And about what is the distinction between the analog and the digital. And about the lifespans of books–and cataloging systems!

And, y’know, PODGING!

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