Dear List,
I have been following the list for quite a while and it has been a great
resource where I found many interesting and useful pointers. I am currently
involved in an assistive tech design project where we will have a very
small base of clients/participants, in fact so far only one, possibly more
but the number will likely remain small.
The project involves mobile app development, participatory interface
design, it might go into the direction of citizen science in that the users
of the assistive tech are the experts of their lives getting equipped with
additional info/data that might be useful to integrate etc.
Our approach is to keep this as an open very creative process, but I would
be still very grateful for pointers to literature and projects that help to
formalize/theorize the open design process itself (not so much the outcome
or the impact of the technology) for very small target user
groups/clients/participants. Mostly in order to formulate a research
question that is not over determined through tech development or problems
to be solved etc. but genuinely assistive tech design oriented embracing
the made to measure / idiosyncratic ways the project might take.
Any hint is much appreciated,
Florian
www.grond.at
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