How does the "tyranny of the majority" influence the spaces and communities we design, online and in the real world? What can digital makers learn from people who design cities when it comes to creating inclusive multi-coded spaces and experiences? And what lessons can we share as creators of environment, experience and community?
We are seeking input from all makers, but especially members of communities under-represented online and those working with all digital communities to create greater awareness of how interdisciplinary exchange can help us design a better internet.
Would love to continue the discussion elsewhere, and share some of the outcomes with the community on how interdisciplinary exchange can create greater inclusion online.
How will you deal with varying numbers of participants in your session?:We can alternate between open discussion and polled sampling to scale the way we can interact with our audience.
Design Strategist with a mission to make the technology more exciting, more useful and more human.