Supply Chain Project Images
Collecting a set of images for the BFAMFAPHD project's Supply Chain project.
SOURCE
an image of a material used, in the location it was found (for example, a CD found on the street, or a CD found in a thrift store, or in a friends' basement)
Making balloon mapping kit "bottle rigs" from used soda bottles via @clauds: https://publiclab.org/notes/clauds/09-03-2015/a-public-lab-chapter-in-bourj-al-shamali
LABOR
an image of the group that worked on that project, working together, or a diagram of how you work together with a board and volunteers (this could also possibly be a chat room)
Working together at a workshop via @liz: https://publiclab.org/notes/liz/11-10-2015/pictures-from-llactalab-workshop
TOOL
an image of tools used, plus who has access to them (this could be someone looking at their laptop, or a workshop)
Great pics via @hagitkeysar's profile page, which is also just generally a great source of images you can use with CC-BY-SA attribution:
TRANSFER
an image of an exchange or payment or free gift symbol (this is hard, but this is about how people who work on this are paid or how people who experience PublicLab spectrometers or other objects receive them)
Maybe this via @liz: https://publiclab.org/notes/liz/08-25-2015/fkit-on-the-move
COPYRIGHT
CC-BY-SA
ENCOUNTER
an image of people looking at the final work (ideally in a museum / gallery context, or in a big public context like with the balloon)
@derekhoeferlin's photos of the River Rat Pack exhibition in St. Louis:
NARRATE
how do people learn about the project / feel its validity an image of you talking about the project, in a lecture hall or book, or news article
ACQUIRE
who holds on to these objects to steward them perhaps an image of a public collection or personal collection
@hagitkeysar's image of a lending library:
SUPPORT
how are you personally subsidizing this work, or how are others this could be an image of someone at their day job, or your partner cooking for you so that you have more time for the project
DEPART
an image of where you imagine or know the final work will end up this could be a landfill, or a recycling bin
Being fixed? Via @pablo: https://publiclab.org/notes/pablo/12-17-2012/repairing-kites-stick-fiber-glass-safety-marker