“There is no such thing as waste”: Redoing concepts of materials and values in the Shrub
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https://doi.org/10.2218/unfamiliar.v6i1.1527Abstract
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- Illustration - Embodying the Space
- Illustrations for the Shrub Ethnography (EXTRA DOCUMENT)
- Illustration - Familiarity Graph
- Picture Mindmap of the Shrub (EXTRA DOCUMENT 2)
- Picture Mindmap of the Shrub
- The Shrub
- Photo 1: Living room of the Shrub
- Photo 2: The authros during their backstage process
- Photo 3: From paper to book
- Photo 4: Bag made of juice cardboard boxes
- Photo 5: From frame to blackboard
- Photo 6: Screenshot of the Tokens
- Photo 7: The Messy process of the Shrub Ethnography 1
- Photo 8: The Messy process of the Shrub Ethnography 2
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05-Dec-2016
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“There is no such thing as waste”: Redoing concepts of materials and values in the Shrub. (2016). The Unfamiliar, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.2218/unfamiliar.v6i1.1527