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Week 5/6 – Project Ideas

List of stuff:

  • Presenting Technofeudalism
  • The danger of believing in the natural neutrality of technology
  • Visualising your digital unpaid experiential labour (personal data)
  • Un-dressing our lives (subscriptions = rent)
  • Presenting Europes technological power
  • Presenting oligarch investment in UK essentials
  • Digital and physical world swap

Context

  • Essential background information that frames the importance and relevance of the project.
  • Introduce the topic by explaining how it connects to your field of study, highlighting why it’s significant at this time.
  • Include relevant trends or advancements in technology that make the project timely and relevant to current conversations in the field.
  • Briefly review existing research or solutions related to your project
  • Noting any inspirations or foundational work that helped shape your approach.
  • Point out gaps, limitations, or overlooked areas within current solutions that your project seeks to address.

Problem Statement

  • Defines the specific issue or challenge your project addresses, shaping the research and design choices that follow.
  • Begin by articulating the core issue and explaining its significance.
  • Identify who is affected and how they are impacted, giving your reader insight into the problem’s real-world consequences.
  • To keep the focus sharp, narrow down the problem to one or two critical aspects.
  • Finally, articulate your goals, specifying what the project aims to achieve, whether that’s a solution to an existing issue, exploration of a concept, or development of new insights.

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