Category: Ardler Inventors

  • CHI 2018: Strategies for Engaging Communities in Creating Physical Civic Technologies

    Our second CHI paper this year is also from the Ardler Inventors project, picking up a little further down the line during the second and third stages of the project. The ultimate aim of the project was to explore how we could use hackathon-like events, which we called Inventor Days, to catalyse a community of…

  • CHI 2018: Everybody’s Hacking: Participation and the Mainstreaming of Hackathons

    We’ve had two papers accepted into CHI 2018 based on the Ardler Inventors project, the first of which is based on fieldwork at six hackathons. I’ll write about this one first because chronologically it was the first piece of work done on the project, which informed the design of our Inventor Days at later stages. You…

  • Community Inventor Days in Ardler

    A couple of weeks ago I presented our paper Community Inventor Days: Scaffolding Grassroots Innovation with Maker Events at DIS 2017 in Edinburgh. It’s the first publication from our Ardler Inventors project, summing up the series of three hackathon-like events that we ran in Ardler last summer. The paper is open access and available from the…

  • Ardler Inventor Day #1: Getting To Know You

    When you’re doing research with communities, the first event is always the most nerve-wracking. You’ve made all the contacts, been to the community festival, dished out a small forest’s worth of flyers and posters, bought plenty of biscuits. But will anyone actually turn up? Repurposing Hackathons for Everyone The Ardler Inventor Days are being run…