A Civic Media Codesign Studio On Open Collectives
Comparative Media Studies 362/862, Spring 2020
First class on Tues Feb 4th: 6-9 pm
Room 9-217
Regular sessions: Tuesday evening, 7-10pm
Instructor: Marisa Morán Jahn
mjahn AT mit.edu
Prereqs: One subject in CMS or MAS, or permission of professor
Enrollment: limited to 16. Open to both grad and undergrad
The Civic Media Codesign Studio is
a service-learning, project-based studio course where students partner
with community-based organizations to create civic media projects
grounded in real-world needs. Covers theory and practice of codesign,
including methods for community participation in iterative stages of
project ideation, design, prototyping, testing, launch, and stewardship.
Projects are collaborative, interdiscilplinary, and team-based.
In
the Spring of 2020, this course involves students in co-designing
projects with “open collectives,” or self-organized communities whose
digital and physical platforms harness 21st century tools and together
share the goals of economic sovereignty and communal self-determination.
The groups are as follows:
- Quipu is a micro-currency platform and physical marketplace empowering members of a low-income community in Colombia, 75% of whom are resettled victims of armed conflict.
- Mosaic.us is an affordable housing construction collective pioneering the use of machine learning to simplify building assembly and facilitate communal barn-raising.
- CarePod, a care-based co-housing unit and strategy created with the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
- Re-appropriating the concept of the kibbutz to meet 21c urban trends, Communit offers low-cost collective living in abandoned buildings in a neighborhood known for its worker history and mixed, diverse population.