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from Team based Ethnography

A very nifty concept here-- The Mural:

"The Mural is a "living history" of all knowledge, suppositions, questions, suspicions, and hunches
that employees have about users. The basic framework is first created in a collaborative Team
Meeting, on the basis of a user assessment if one has been done or simply on the basis of any
knowledge the team has. Any new insight or data that the team gains in the course of the project
is added to the mural. And anyone who happens by is welcome to add their own knowledge of
and experience with users to the story panel or to annotate the data structures."

Posted at February 15, 2002 04:29 PM


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also see the Large Things on Walls discussion related to Nick and Marijke's Mural

also Marc Rettig's presentation about wall-aholics (2mb pdf) at HannaHodge

Posted by Jess at February 16, 2002 06:53 PM


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Mark's piece is one of my all time favorites... We passed it around at CIQ a few months ago, and then put all our projects up on the wall. Public spaces are really the best forums for conversation and creative communality.

Posted by christina at February 20, 2002 12:24 PM


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