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Designing for Hackability

Dan Hill dan@cityofsound.com BBC/cityofsound.com. Designing for Hackability. Context. Context. BBC Radio & Music. Hackability. Hackability. A definition. “ Designing for hackability means allowing and encouraging people to make technologies be what they want them to be ... ”

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Designing for Hackability

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  1. Dan Hill dan@cityofsound.com BBC/cityofsound.com Designing for Hackability

  2. Context

  3. Context BBC Radio & Music Designing for Hackability August 2004

  4. Hackability

  5. Hackability A definition “Designing for hackability means allowing and encouraging people to make technologies be what they want them to be ...” Anne Galloway Designing for Hackability August 2004

  6. Backdrop

  7. Backdrop Adaptive Design: sources • Tom MoranEveryday Adaptive Design DIS2002 • Stewart BrandHow Buildings Learn • Architecture of layers • Useful more important than usable Designing for Hackability August 2004

  8. Backdrop 60s architecture: South Bank Designing for Hackability August 2004

  9. Backdrop 60s architecture: South Bank Designing for Hackability August 2004

  10. Context-centred design

  11. Context Steam Designing for Hackability August 2004

  12. Context Architecture and context Designing for Hackability August 2004

  13. Context Architecture and context Designing for Hackability August 2004

  14. Context Ripples around Radio 3 Designing for Hackability August 2004

  15. Hackable Layers

  16. Hackable Layers The Smithsons Designing for Hackability August 2004

  17. Hackable Layers The Smithsons Designing for Hackability August 2004

  18. Hackable Layers BBC SMS/MMS architecture Designing for Hackability August 2004

  19. Hackable Layers Ripples around BBC Radio 3 Designing for Hackability August 2004

  20. Hackable Layers Cedric Price’s Fun Palace Designing for Hackability August 2004

  21. Hackable Layers Cedric Price’s Fun Palace Designing for Hackability August 2004

  22. Transparency and openness

  23. Transparency and openness Designers as communicators Designing for Hackability August 2004

  24. Transparency and openness Opening up the BBC Designing for Hackability August 2004

  25. Transparency and openness Opening up the BBC Designing for Hackability August 2004

  26. Challenges of hackability

  27. Challenges of hackability Issues for clients and process • PositiveIncreased innovation, multi-contextBetter ‘fit to purpose’ solutions • NegativePotential loss of resilience (ethics?)Loss of control over context & brand Designing for Hackability August 2004

  28. Challenges of hackability Loosely-coupled layers Designing for Hackability August 2004

  29. Dan Hill dan@cityofsound.com BBC/cityofsound.com Thanks

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