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Introduction by H&D, FF, Impakt to the New Social research project
Contributions
Contribution of Framer Framed
The New Social – Reflections – 1
Identifying three main themes of collaborative process they wanted to focus on, Theory/Research, Hybrid Publications, and Live Casting
The New Social – Reflections – 2
Making an online archive accessible to the public in an innovative and interactive way.
The New Social – Reflections – 3
New Ways of Reading: Re-imagining critical reading, writing, and publishing.
The New Social – Reflections – 4
New Ways of Reading. Between Experiment and Accessibility: Exploring the tension between experiment and accessibility in online forms of cultural and critical publishing.
Contribution of H&D
Tooling
A short introduction that contextualizes the meaning of 'tool' within the context of H&D's collective practice, and interlinks all of H&D's contributions to this toolkit. This article could be standing on its own or be merged later into the overall introduction
ChattyPub: A hybrid publishing infrastructure
About the journey of repurposing the open source chat software Zulip and turning it into a hybrid publishing infrastructure
Cross-media publishing with MediaWiki
Reflections on 3 publications, 2 of which finalized, 1 (this toolkit) in-the-making
Workshop scripts in practice
About workshop scripts – a pedagogical document format that H&D has been experimenting with for several years and that has allowed us to organize distributed hybrid workshops across continents.
Connecting Otherwise
About organizing the distributed H&D Summer Academy of 2022, and and offline, across 4 countries and 3 continents
Livestreaming experiments with The Hmm
Live networking experiments in hybrid cultural events
Where is Every Body?
Reflection on organizing hybrid (on and offline) activities in a manner that is accessible for people with disability and chronic illnesses
H&D's Code of Conduct
Contribution of IMPAKT
Hypotheses
Our starting points for thinking about online/offline hybrid event design.
- Keep it simple
- Make it participatory
- Cultivate collectivity
- Create an atmosphere
- Mimic the familiar
- Contextualise
- Consider Fair Tech
IMPAKT Case Studies
Browse the case studies and view descriptions through the link above, or navigate directly to the deep-dive recap below.
- Wine Tasting
- Rooftop Bar
- Festival Portal
Additional Research
Trains of thought we followed when developing the designs, and helpful background information you may want to explore.
Tips & Tools
Practical information we advise from past experience.
Closing Remarks
Colophon
To Do's
- Implement non-linear table of content
- Edit wiki articles in a way that speak to the concept of a tool-kit
- Collect and upload images to all articles
- Add image descriptions(ID according to accessibility guidelines)
- Add categories