A Promising Break in the “Black Box”: Agency of Competencies and Interpretation in Istanbul Maker Ecologies
Author:
Dilek Özgün,Kaya Cigdem
Abstract
Abstract
This article reflects an inquiry into the agency in Istanbul maker ecologies by employing phenomenological research through the perspective of Actor-Network Theory. The originally generated onto-phenomenological approach in this article attributes agency to the competencies and the interpretation. Socioeconomic effects that emerged as an outcome of the agency in maker-thing assemblages are reflected as a part of this inquiry. Agency in local maker practices is exposed to show how they are different from the global maker movement through the criticism of it in the discussion.
Subject
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)