Wang, Ding and Dunn, Nick and Coulton, Paul (2015) Grassroots maker spaces : a recipe for innovation? In: EAD 2015 :. UNSPECIFIED, FRA.
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Abstract
Makerspace has become an increasingly fashionable term that many community spaces use to label themselves. In this paper, we identify makerspace as an experience-led community space where people gather to make things together with the assistance of both digital and traditional making tools. This paper takes the inspiration from both Tuan’s definition of place and Lefebvre’s ‘triad spatial model’ and offers a unique analysis of what makerspace is in relation to makers’ experience. In addition, we would also like to discuss how these insights could inform future makerspace design.