This document discusses the influence of code and open design on organizations. It explores how user-generated content on websites like Wikipedia and crowdsourcing platforms influence design. Open source software development and peer-to-peer dynamics are applied to open design processes. Case studies of open design projects like OpenP2PDesign.org and initiatives like FabLabs and FabCities that utilize digital fabrication are presented. The document examines the relationship between bits, atoms, code and communities in open design.
29. Co-Design Open Source: Open P2P Design
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Activity Theory +
Service Design (+ Activity Theory) + Activity
Action Planning (Urbanism) +
Social Network Analysis +
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--> Open Source Software development process + P2P dynamics
Self-reflexive (metadesign): activity self-analysis + design -->
* analyse and design the design activity itself
* easier to participate and to suggest changes
* shared understanding of the collaborative process
http://www.openp2pdesign.org/
30. Open Design Definition with Open P2P Design
https://github.com/OpenDesign-WorkingGroup/Open-Design-Definition
31. Open Design Definition with Open P2P Design
https://github.com/OpenDesign-WorkingGroup/Open-Design-Definition
32. Open P2P Design as code
https://github.com/OpenDesign-WorkingGroup/Open-Design-Definition
33. Open P2P Design: code generated by software
http://www.kesiev.com/stripthis/
46. FabCity: Helsinki Region Libraries
http://www.lib.hel.fi/en-GB/kirjastot/
http://www.hel.fi/palvelukartta/?l=1&lang=en&dohaku=1&haku=City%20Library&kauposa=C91&pid=0&kml=1