Music Memory Box® by Studio Meineck
Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

As I write I am in Falmouth Universitys' fantastic workshops, waiting for a job to be completed by the laser cutter. Up until this point I have been tinkering with the Raspberry Pi and writing my system, testing speakers and amps, doing hands on research in day centres, memory cafes and care homes…

Music Memory Box® by Studio Meineck
Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Recent discussions at the Work in Progress events in Falmouth's Academy for Innovation and Research (AIR) and in iDAT in Plymouth, have solidified my thoughts on a 'kit' approach to the box for a person to complete with their family.

Music Memory Box® by Studio Meineck
Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

One of my main aims of the residency was to get the community involved in developing the Music Memory Box:Day Centre

Music Memory Box® by Studio Meineck
Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

BACKGROUNDI am Chloe Meineck a 22-year-old designer, maker and researcher based around Brighton. My work is multi disciplinary involves coding, electronics, designing, making, experimenting and hands on research with people. I graduated from Brighton University’s 3D Design Course…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

As this fantastic opportunity to fuse craft practice with technology interaction kicks off, it's a great chance to introduce my Craft + Technology residency project from the very beginning. Firstly, here's a little more about my idea:The project, called 'Money No Object', aims to explore notions of…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Recently, I listened to an inspirational online talk, given by Leila Johnston called ‘Making Things Fast’ http://vimeo.com/17555310 and have set this as a challenge to myself, particularly as a maker of sometimes detailed, labour-intensive, intricately-made objects. What will happen I wonder, if…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

In the Craft + Technology timetable, six weeks have already passed, and there are only six weeks to go. Fortified by Leila Johnston’s call to action, I recently vowed to ‘make things fast’ but now it feels as if I should just be ‘making things faster’. Time is quickly evaporating and time…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

A Money-lender and his Wife, Quentin Matsys c. 1514

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

Just as the technology arrives and is carefully checked through, so the final decisions about which of my ideas to present at the showcase have been given the once over in my mind. In making these decisions, it’s been helpful to revisit my ‘sketchbook’ of quick prototypes, short films and…

Project blog by Rosie Cooke

Posted on Thu 26 May 2016

What if coins were plinths, or dancing podiums?