The lab, the space and the meetup: locating technological experimentation in everyday life

A. Hepp
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This article analyzes the role digital pioneer communities play in the localization of everyday technological experimentation based on three sites of practice: the lab, the space, and the meetup. Taking a historical view, it begins with a reconstruction of Stewart Brand’s popularization of the lab discourse. On this basis, the space in the Maker movement as well as the meetup in the Quantified Self and Hacks/Hackers movements is investigated, finally arriving at a reflection on the dynamics that come and go between them. While the article is primarily a conceptual contribution, its arguments are grounded in an extensive media ethnography.
实验室,空间和聚会:在日常生活中定位技术实验
本文以实验室、空间和聚会三种实践场所为基础,分析了数字先锋社区在日常技术实验本土化中所扮演的角色。从历史的角度出发,首先对斯图尔特·布兰德的实验室话语大众化进行重构。在此基础上,研究了创客运动中的空间以及量化自我和黑客/黑客运动中的聚会,最终得出了对它们之间来来去去的动态的反思。虽然这篇文章主要是一个概念上的贡献,但它的论点是建立在广泛的媒体人种学基础上的。
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