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  • YUTPA
    • About the YUTPA framework
    • Time
    • Place
    • Action
    • Relation
    • The YUTPA graphs
    • Three examples of Presence as Value for (meta-)Design
  • Experts
    • Abraham: Online Life
    • Bawa: Politics of Land
    • Dinesh: Tsunami 2004
    • Gill: Rhythm in Communication
    • Hazra: New Witnessing
    • Ilavarasan: IT Companies in India
    • Jansma: Engaging spaces
    • Kaul: Personal Global Communication
    • Lavery: Theatre's Magic
    • Macfaydyen: Investigative Journalism
    • Narayanan: Social technologies
    • Panghaal: Designing Centredness
    • Parthasarathi: Mediating Actions
    • Quillinan: Formatting Presence
    • Sood: Shared Meaning
    • Van Splunter: Basic Trust
    • Upadhya: IT Culture
    • Van der Vlies: System of Law
    • Warnier: Systems are Tools
    • Wilson: Distributed Collaboration
  • Artists
    • Butler: Intimate Strangers
    • Chen & Vermaas: Witnessing Design
    • Carlgren: Looking Glass
    • De Jong: Sensing Place
    • Feigl: Constructing Time
    • Jodi: Surviving Code
    • Lancel/Maat: Tele_Trust
    • Maurer: Playful Systems
    • Ophuis: Painting Trauma
    • Solomon: Sharing Food
    • Twaalfhoven: Shared Listening
    • Van Lohuizen: Traveling photo's
    • Vermeulen: Biomodd
  • Academics
    • Turner: Everyday Witnessing
    • Korsten: Apostrophe
    • Benzaquen: Shifting Testimonies
    • Van der Meulen: Fictional Presence
    • Brahnam: The Healing Witness
    • Gullstrom: Design Frictions
    • Gill: Rhythmic synchrony
    • Nevejan & Brazier: Granularity
    • Tara & Ilavarasan: Midnight Commuting
    • Mendy: Employee's Presence
    • Berix: Public Participation
  • Publications
    • The workshops
    • The chapter
    • The book
    • The Journal
    • The paper
    • The dissertation
    • Foundational literature
  • 2014 Sustainable Texel
    • Program
    • Participants
    • Columns
    • Food & More
    • Health & Happiness
    • Leisure & Knowledge
    • Materials & Waste
    • Public space
    • Sustainable mobility
    • Texel as host
    • Water cycle
    • Results Texel 2014/2015
  • About
    • Methodology
    • Keywords
    • Profit from this research
    • Colophon
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Well-being

FREECYCLE!

FREECYCLE!

Antonio D'Aquilio - The idea is very simple. Freecycling is when a person passes an item that does not need anymore to…

How to be sustainable?

How to be sustainable?

Thalia - The first aspects that come to our mind when it is about sustainability are the renewable sources…

Why should we be sustainable?

Why should we be sustainable?

Thalia - Keywords: sustainability, environment, society, economy

Grow your own food

Grow your own food

Antonio D'Aquilio - A big part of the food that we eat every day has travelled hundreds or thousands of kilometers

Tourism vs Life Quality

PROBLEM STATEMENT Rely on tourism (trade off : economics vs landscape and cultural heritage…

Texel Social need

Texel Social need

Texel Social needs Economy from a sociological perspective is an institution and as such, one is…

Example 3: Presence as value in Design for Values

Caroline Nevejan, Frances Brazier - Presence as a value in Design for Values positions our ‘strive for well-being and survival’ centre

Comparison and critical evaluation

Caroline Nevejan, Frances Brazier - Presence design requires the involvement of different scientific and design disciplines. This in…

Political economy: Poly-centricity

Caroline Nevejan, Frances Brazier - For over 40 years Elinor Ostrom studied how rural communities in different places in the world…

Design for experience

Caroline Nevejan, Frances Brazier - Design for presence needs to include the complex notion of design for experience. We make choices…

The strive for survival and well-being

Caroline Nevejan, Frances Brazier - Having identified that the sense of ‘being-here’ and the sense of ‘being-there’ are merging, the…

Conclusions

Caroline Nevejan, Frances Brazier - This chapter focuses on the design of presence in merging realities as approached in the social and…

Biomimicry Big Family!!!

Biomimicry Big Family!!!

Yang - 5 Groups of us have made a design of a bio-based building!! It is a big success of the teamwork!!

Water Distribution Structure

Water Distribution Structure

Smart insulation using pinecones

Smart insulation using pinecones

James Shirley - Yes! even something as simple as a pinecone can inspire you

Bromelia and spider web inspired water collection system.

Bromelia and spider web inspired water collection system.

James Shirley - Water is everywhere if you know how to obtain it efficiently

Bromelia based design

Bromelia based design

Integration - Day 4

Integration - Day 4

James Shirley - Sometimes, integrating ideas from different people, into one single design might be the most…

Day 5: Final Presentations and Feeling relieved!

Day 5: Final Presentations and Feeling relieved!

Boddupalli - The final day is here and how!

Group presentation report

De Turck - This article summarizes the presentation of the Food and Waste group, as given on Wednesday, 20th…

Group presentation report

De Turck - This article summarizes the presentation of the Education and Communication group, as given on…

Group presentation report

De Turck - This article summarizes the presentation of the Faculty Building Shelter group, as given on…

Group presentation report

De Turck - This article summarizes the presentation of the Energy group, as given on Wednesday, 20th of March

Group presentation report

De Turck - This article summarizes the presentation of the Water group as given on Wednesday, 20th of March.

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