A5StormDrain
Last modified by Michael Odbert on 2010/09/26 14:43
A5StormDrain
To-Do
- Please work as a group (minimum: 2 members; max: 6 members — discuss the answers between your group members) and submit one answer as a group (clearly identifying the members of your group)
- Choose a web site and claim it as yours by editing the list on the Meta-Design Sites page (first come – first served)
- Describe your understanding of meta-design in your own words (not copying a paragraph from a paper or a website)
- Meta-Design is a design methodology which takes people from all disciplines and has them collaborate on a project to accomplish the previously impossible. One designer creates a seed and everyone else is able to collaborate and grow the seed however the group sees fit.
- Setting: you are talking to another student who is interested in design; how would you explain to her/him the strengths and weakness of meta-design as a design methodology
- Which Web site did you select?
- Scratch
- Analyze your chosen web site from a meta-design perspective:
- Scratch is a site which allows the users to create and share their own interactive stories, games, art, etc., using the tools which are given to them by the creators of Scratch. This site is an open forum for people from all walks of life to contribute their art and artistic vision, and is clearly an example of meta-design. Expounding on the idea of a growing seed, the designers of Scratch have "planted the seed" by creating the site and providing tools which are easy enough for anyone to use, and the users are growing the site by populating it with their content. This site is open to a variety of users, and is built upon user interaction and participation; what is especially notable about the site is that it allows for any kind of user to participate and doesn't require participants to have any specific skill set or knowledge in order to contribute. The tools Scratch provides are easy enough for any designer to learn, and there are video tutorials and other "help" options in case a user needs help in the design process. Although Scratch is a platform for anyone to share their creations, there are some constraints to this site that make it less effectual than other more developed meta-design sites. In the ideal meta-design site, users will not only populate the site with their own content, they will participate in re-designing and interacting with other users and their designs as well. Scratch has a wealth of varied content that has been contributed by users, but feedback from other users and interactions between users seems limited. There is a forum for discussion, but once users have posted their content on the site they receive little feedback from other users. This problem seems to be user-driven, since the designers of the site allow for others to "like" a user's content and it allows comments to be added after a project has been posted, but these functions haven't been explored or developed yet.
- Please provide the names of your group members who contributed to this answer.
- Matthew Thurston, Jennifer Carlson,