My Naturewatch Camera is an inexpensive wildlife camera that we designed for people to make themselves as a way of promoting engagement with nature and digital making. We aligned its development to the interests of the BBC’s Natural History Unit as part of an orchestrated engagement strategy also involving our project website and outreach to social media. Since June 2018, when the BBC featured the camera on one of their Springwatch 2018 broadcasts, over 1000 My Naturewatch Cameras have been constructed using instructions and software from our project website and commercially available components, without direct contact with our studio. In this paper, we describe the project and outcomes with a focus on its success in promoting engagement wi...
The My Naturewatch project uses self-build wildlife cameras supporting new public engagements with n...
Workshop introducing postgraduate design ecology students to open-source camera devices for observin...
Workshops introducing members of the public to open-source camera devices for observing nature in th...
My Naturewatch Camera is an inexpensive wildlife camera that we designed for people to make themselv...
My Naturewatch Camera is a camera that people can make themselves to take pictures automatically of ...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which the Interaction Research Studio ...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
The MyNaturewatch project is using a research through design approach to develop DIY devices support...
Nature's welfare is inter-twinned with humankinds’, requiring mass citizen-led action. Wildlife advo...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which the Interaction Research Studio ...
‘Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and li...
‘Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and l...
The My Naturewatch project uses self-build wildlife cameras supporting new public engagements with n...
Workshop introducing postgraduate design ecology students to open-source camera devices for observin...
Workshops introducing members of the public to open-source camera devices for observing nature in th...
My Naturewatch Camera is an inexpensive wildlife camera that we designed for people to make themselv...
My Naturewatch Camera is a camera that people can make themselves to take pictures automatically of ...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which the Interaction Research Studio ...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which we are designing DIY devices tha...
The MyNaturewatch project is using a research through design approach to develop DIY devices support...
Nature's welfare is inter-twinned with humankinds’, requiring mass citizen-led action. Wildlife advo...
My Naturewatch is a collaborative design research project, in which the Interaction Research Studio ...
‘Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and li...
‘Shifting Baseline Syndrome’ is highly apparent in the context of generational shifts in work and l...
The My Naturewatch project uses self-build wildlife cameras supporting new public engagements with n...
Workshop introducing postgraduate design ecology students to open-source camera devices for observin...
Workshops introducing members of the public to open-source camera devices for observing nature in th...