Comments on: Publish This Kit (Part II) ./kit2/ University of Victoria Thu, 09 Mar 2017 16:15:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Kits for Cultural History ./kit2/#comment-183 Wed, 12 Nov 2014 18:50:22 +0000 ./?p=3782#comment-183 […] humanities research solely in a written format, these open-source kits encourage hands-on, exploratory engagements that playfully resist instrumentalism as well as determinism. In so doing, they prompt audiences to […]

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By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Debuting Our Early Wearables Kit ./kit2/#comment-150 Mon, 29 Sep 2014 19:43:32 +0000 ./?p=3782#comment-150 […] Shaun explains in “Publish This Kit (Part II),” the instructional materials work in a manner that encourages audiences to assemble the circuit […]

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By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » The Kits for Cultural History at HASTAC 2014 ./kit2/#comment-144 Fri, 05 Sep 2014 18:45:11 +0000 ./?p=3782#comment-144 […] Shaun Macpherson and I argue elsewhere, in “Publish This Kit” Part I and Part II, the kits afford a form of tacit engagement that encourages audiences to reassemble historical […]

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By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Making as Scholarship ./kit2/#comment-142 Tue, 22 Jul 2014 16:04:02 +0000 ./?p=3782#comment-142 […] fosters a distinct and recognizable form of knowledge. Returning for a second to what both Nina and Shaun suggest, how do we better understand the affordances or scholarly benefits of exploratory, […]

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By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Introducing Circuits ./kit2/#comment-117 Tue, 20 May 2014 17:34:07 +0000 ./?p=3782#comment-117 […] by Shaun’s post on instruction manuals, our motive has been to not only define each component of the circuit, but to also simplify and […]

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