Mark Richardson
Monash University
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New Media & Society | 2016
Mark Richardson
This article considers the practice of hacking in terms of making and modifying three-dimensional objects. In line with the work of a number of prominent thinkers in the field, the practice is considered to be a deliberate act by end users to not only understand, make accessible, de-alienate, appropriate and personalise products but also to demystify what Latour refers to as the ‘black box’ effect of established product archetypes. Where hacking is typically considered a post-production process, it is argued here that upfront, design-led approaches intended to harness downstream end-user post-production hacking (pre-hack) are in line with Jones’ call from over three decades ago for design divergence and continuity through collaborative processes – which we now find in the field of Open Design. This is discussed in light of the broader context of sustainability, which needs innovation from the ground up as well as top down.
transport research forum | 2010
Mark Richardson; Alex Vittouris; Geoff Rose
transport research forum | 2011
Mark Richardson; Karen Burns; Brad Haylock
transport research forum | 2009
Geoffrey Rose; Mark Richardson
transport research forum | 2015
Mark Richardson; Frank Stefan Will; Robert Napper
transport research forum | 2016
Stephen Nurse; Robbie Napper; Mark Richardson
transport research forum | 2015
Stephen Nurse; Mark Richardson; Robert Napper
transport research forum | 2015
Robert Napper; Selby Coxon; Mark Richardson
transport research forum | 2011
Alexander Vittouris; Mark Richardson
Archive | 2010
Robert Napper; Arthur De Bono; Michael Lawrence Mills; Mark Richardson; Graham Currie