Weather Watchers: Domestic Weather Observation as a Narrative Framework for a Practice-Based Design Research Project |
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Affiliation: | LAURA GOWING IS PROFESSOR OF EARLY MODERN BRITISH HISTORY AT KING'S COLLEGE LONDON. HER RESEARCH USES LEGAL RECORDS TO EXAMINE THE LIVES OF WOMEN IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND AND IS CONCERNED PRIMARILY WITH THE HISTORY OF SEX, GENDER, LANGUAGE, AND THE BODY, AND MORE BROADLY WITH EARLY MODERN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY. LAURA.GOWING@KCL.AC.UK |
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Abstract: | Domestic objects are increasingly embedded with computational features, and link to a network of other intelligent objects. These technology artifacts can use physical movement to describe the flows of data passing through our homes. Supported by Philips Design and the Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, this research project takes domestic meteorology as a narrative framework for the design of networked, data-responsive prototypes. These weather devices are scattered over existing surfaces, mantlepieces, light fittings, and windows, and use movement to describe changes in the weather. In addition to providing a context for moving objects, meteorology offers some unexpected insights into our relationship with technology, and our use of technology as an ontological tool. |
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Keywords: | beds early modern England legal records narrativity domestic sphere |
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