<h1id='project-title'>The Social Shelves Project<ahref='#hleft-text'class='show'> ⓘ</a></h1>
<h1id='project-title'>The Social Shelf Project<ahref='#hleft-text'class='show'> ⓘ</a></h1>
<h2id='student-name'>Gersande Schellinx</h2>
<h2id='student-name'>Gersande Schellinx</h2>
<divid='hleft-text'>
<divid='hleft-text'>
<ahref=#id='back'>
<ahref=#id='back'>
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
<divid='ihtp'>
<divid='ihtp'>
<object>
<object>
<divid='about-project'>
<divid='about-project'>
<p>The social shelves project by Gersande Schellinx inquires how shifted perspectives in relation to materiality can produce alternative relationship between users/makers and small objects.
<p>The social shelf project by Gersande Schellinx inquires how shifted perspectives in relation to materiality can produce alternative relationship between users/makers and small objects.
In the context of social design, reciprocity between human and non-human actors is key. This bubble action uses the mundane space of a shelf as a material and conceptual constraint (or as a trope for social structures) to initiate conversations with people and their direct surroundings, engaging them in new material processes.
In the context of social design, reciprocity between human and non-human actors is key. This bubble action uses the mundane space of a shelf as a material and conceptual constraint (or as a trope for social structures) to initiate conversations with people and their direct surroundings, engaging them in new material processes.