From the politics of local food production to genetic modification to the impact of the world-wide decline of bees on food production, we once again had a wide-ranging situation and a plethora of research material to draw on for the Graz situation, titled “Unidentified Flying Food”. Continue reading “Eating Graz”
Galleries
Please tell us what you think!
Now that the four Situations in this part of the project have been completed, we are evaluating them and preparing documentation. To help us assess the project and determine what next, we would love to hear your feedback about any of the Situations that you attended.
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the half-way mark
We are half-way into the workshop for the Graz situation, and I’m happy to report that all is going well. Nearly all of the technical issues are sorted – today we will test sound and make decisions about the number of laptops the network can handle – and we have a pretty good outline and a lot of media already created. All is looking good for a run-through tomorrow! Continue reading “the half-way mark”
Rachelle’s blog
One of the Graz participants, Rachelle Knowles, is blogging and twittering as we work; you can follow her twitter feed here and read her blog here.
Three down, one to go …
It’s amazing how fast this project is going; we have completed the first 3 situations and in just over a week will begin the fourth, which is also the final situation for this funding period. Since we began preparing for the situations, we have learned a lot – about the topics we’ve been working with as well as the technologies and processes – and this learning will feed into the fourth situation. Continue reading “Three down, one to go …”