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en:workshoptoolslabo [2019/12/09 16:02]
hilda
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hilda [Stranger Job]
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-[[en:​strangerjobs|Stranger Job]] is a speculative design tool created by Benjamin Garnier, Louise Bragard, Jules, ​Margherite ​and Maurine. ​+[[en:​strangerjobs|Stranger Job]] is a speculative design tool created by the City design lab students ​Benjamin Garnier, Louise Bragard, Jules RichéMarguerite Gueret ​and Maurine ​GuingampThe tool, in the form of a serious game, aims at fostering participant'​s creativity by setting the game into a near-future. The participants are then free to imagine the future as they would like it or not to be. They will then have to create the job(s) of the future. ​   
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 +=== The creative process=== 
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 +=== Feedback from the field === 
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 +The tool was tested during the 
  
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-The tool was used at a workshop during the Exmough Creative Jam that lasted 1 hour. Each group of participants was accompanied by a facilitator who had participated in the creation of the tool. In general, A journey to your project smoothed the transition between the identification of an idea into the prototyping of a concept. ​+The tool was used at a 1-hour ​workshop during the Exmough Creative Jam. A total of 15 participants between 15 and 18 years old worked in groups of 5. Each group of participants was accompanied by a facilitator who had participated in the creation of the tool. In general, A journey to your project smoothed the transition between the identification of an idea into the prototyping of a concept. Additionally,​ it worked well as a synthesis tool in which the groups could crystalise and keep track of the key elements of their ideas