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Human-centered crowdsourcing? Not yet.
April 28, 2008

In a recent post, I introduced Kluster, a new web startup that is trying to build a community for democratized design, i.e. crowdsourcing.

As an experiment, I recently sponsored my own design challenge on Kluster (you’ll need a Kluster account to see it). I offered $50 of my own money and challenged the Kluster community to design a killer location-aware application for the iPhone. The challenge ran for about a week and a half, during which time 47 proposals were made and 68,523 watts (Kluster currency) were invested to determine the best among them.

My human-centered design challenge on Kluster.

The main purpose of my experiment was to try and re-create the human-centered design process within Kluster, which, according to my previous post, is difficult if not impossible. Not to be a mere critic, I gave my own best shot and making it happen.

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Posted by Daniel in : Research

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Information R/evolution
April 27, 2008

Another stirring video ethnography of the Web from Michael Wesch, anthropologist of mediated cultures and creator of The Machine is Us/ing Us.

This one looks at the material redefinition of information in the digital participatory age.

Posted by Daniel in : Research, Social Software, Technology, Visualization

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