Publishing:TheNewSocial

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Introduction by H&D, FF, Impakt to the New Social research project

Contributions from Framer Framed

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Contributions from 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

Accessibility & Hybridity

Reflection on making a small scale organization and it's activities more accessible for people with disability and chronic illnesses

ChattyPub: A hybrid publishing infrastructure

About the journey of repurposing the open source chat software Zulip and turning it into a hybrid publishing infrastructure

MediaWiki and cross-media publishing

Reflections on 3 publications, 2 of which finalized, 1 (this toolkit) in-the-making

Workshop Scripts in practice

further expansion into Figuring Things Out

Livestreaming experiments with The Hmm

H&D's code of conduct

(and it's writing methodologies)


  • Contributions from IMPAKT
    • == Hypotheses: Our Starting Point ==
  1. Do less and keep it simple
  2. Make it personal

Hypothesis at start of the project:

Online audiences are too often given a second-class ticket to the events they attend. At IMPAKT our aim has been to develop tools that create  an equally high quality event for both in-venue and online guests.

It is easy to overlook how alienated an online guest can feel in a hybrid event. We have found that the biggest  challenge is to create environments with a low threshold for online participation.

Over the past year we have been testing different strategies to blend these audiences and curate experiences that make the best of both in-person and digital environments. We took the following 9 principles as a framework to test different strategies and tools.

Click through to see what we mean by each term, and to browse how we implemented each one in related event case studies.

Check out our <Tips & Tools> page if  you want a more global overview of our take-aways.

We can create low thresholds via

  1. Activation – make everyone a participant
  2. Collectivity – share across the divide
  3. Setup – playful approaches
  4. Awareness – presence through avatars, names …
  5. Mimicry – spaces that look and feel ‘familiar’
  6. Context – existing modes of engagement
  7. Atmosphere – informal, safe, comfortable
  8. Initiative – interactions, questions, prompts

Visibility – privacy, interaction thresholds