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A project about citizen discussion and involvement in city space in
sub/urban Tokyo
kokonohanashi project
[ここの話 lit. 'talking about here']
by
Chris Berthelsen (chris@a-small-lab.com)
a-small-lab.com
Project Progress Draft/001 November 01 2010
Reform-minded politicians like Ichio Asukata in
Yokohama and Ryokichi Minobe in Tokyo were concerned
by the lack of grassroots democracy and, just like today,
were boxed into a corner by mounting municipal debts.
By inviting citizen participation
in the design and upkeep of
public space, they tested a new
form governance that reduced
costs, increased popular
attachment to public space and
created trust in government.
(Christian Dimmer, urban designer and Tokyo University research associate [ref])
Image: Kita Bunka Koen, Akishima (Google Maps)
Japanese cities have surely changed for the better — or
so it seems.
Look close enough, however, and you notice those
hostile dividing bars across park benches that prevent
people from sleeping.
Somewhere along the way, we must have
forgotten [the] wakeup call for active,
compassionate citizens and inclusive public
spaces.
Instead, entrepreneurial and creative cities began
competing for scarcer resources and urban beautification
became an end in itself.
Brushing up the city image paid off quicker than
empowering citizens in lengthy processes.
(Christian Dimmer, urban designer and Tokyo University research associate [ref])
Image: Omotesando Hills, Harajuku (Google Maps)
The kokonohanashi (「ここの話」 lit. 'talking about here') project works locally with a combinat
-ion of analogue (notebooks, pens, laminated A4 posters, wire, legwork) and open low-tech
digital tools (QR codes, stripped down Wordpress, email, smart-and-not-so-smart-phones) to
investigate the development of a platform for discussion about, and
positive action in, city space by the people who most matter -
those who experience and use the place in their everyday lives.
Image: France Bed Factory, Akishima (Google Maps)
Rough Schematic
WebPublishingPlatform
External
interaction with
log through
commenting
Open discussion
Log
(stripped down
wordpress)
Front End
Output
(presentations
, reports,
workshops,
games, etc)
QR codes, URL
direct link, 'real'
writing in
notebooks attached
to posters
Collati
on,
Categ
orizati
on
etc...
Deeper discussion,
Interviews,
Communication,
Workshops
Analysis,
discussio
n etc...
External Interaction
Interaction with city
and relevant
stakeholders
Unregistered
participants
access + join
in location
specific
discussion
through
posters at
locations
around the
city
※ How can we construct low-cost, agile, fine-grained (and also scalable) ways -
(1) for people to begin to discuss and interact with the spaces they use, and the
other people that use them?
(2) to record, share, the living histories of places (memories, experiences,
feelings)?
First Stage: Five locations in suburban Tokyo
What are:
> Official reactions (positive/negative/non-existent, direct/indirect etc)
> User reactions/participation (content, patterns, time, feeling etc)
> Channels of participation (hierarchy, patterns, content etc)
> Materials/Tools (how robust, appropriate, necessary etc)
> Places (official, private, semi-public, residential, abandoned etc)
> Collaboration, participation avenues
?
Review/Revise/Collaborate/Interact (Further Stages)
More Practical
Details
The kokonohanashi (「ここの話」 lit. 'talking about here') project works locally
- in the community where we live. With places that we know.
At the first stage of testing:
> A run-down park in front of a factory (run-down, official)
> A friendly neighbourhood park which has been declared a 'night no-go zone' (well-ke
pt, official)
> A park under a motorway (run-down, secluded, official)
> An abondoned car in an apartment complex car park (illegal use)
> A deserted house on a school route (run-down, private property)
Image: Western Tokyo (Google Maps)
analogue (notebooks, pens, laminated A4 posters, wire, legwork)
- materials on location.
> Laminated A4 posters fastened with wire and tape (key components of the Japanese
DIY public signage kit) installed in selected locations.
> A notebook and pen attached for non-net-enabled users.
Image: Examples of street signage in Japan (from FIXES project)
Example
Poster
Kokonohanashi overview
Example poster (Top Half, Trigger Statement)
Trigger Question
or Statement
Example poster (Bottom Half)
Logo
QR Code
Place name
General contact details
Heading: “What do
you think about
this place?”
Installation period
(until the end of
November)
About the
kokonohanashi
project
Invitation to add
own place to the
project
Place specific URL
Use instructions
(access, email,
comment etc)
digital (QR codes, stripped down Wordpress, email, smart/not-so-smart-phones)
- real(ish) time commenting/contribution/access to other opinions.
> Access to location-specific post via QR code, direct URL – PC/Mobile.
> Commenting/discussion enabled.
> Easy monitoring via comment rss feed.
e.g
Online component running stripped down Wordpress
Access site via QR code (or direct URL) Retrieve message
Connect Comment
1 2
3 4
Thank You!
5
First stage test
locations
A run-down park in front of a factory
“This park is known around here as 'one-p
ark' because it only has one slide”
「この公園はすべり台が一つしかないので「ワン
公園」とよばれています。」
A friendly neighbourhood park which has been declared a 'night no-go zone'.
“Why can't we use this park at night anymore?”
「この公園が夜間使用禁止になったのはなぜ?」
A park under a motorway.
“From the outside, parks und
er motorways look like pretty
sad places – but what's the
reality? ”
「近所の皆様、橋の下の遊び場は
外から見ると寂しそうな感じで
すか、実際は?」
An abandoned car in an apartment complex car park
“This car has been here for three years....what do you
think?”
「この廃車は3年以上このままです。どう思いますか?」
A deserted house on a school route
“This house has been deserted for the la
st three years. Want to make it somethi
ng a bit more fun?”
「この廃屋は3年以上このままです。楽しい
場所に変えてみませんか?」
Stay tuned:
twitter-@a_small_lab
infrequent email update-
SIGN UP
Contact:
Chris Berthelsen
(chris@a-small-lab.com)
twitter.com/a_small_lab
a-small-lab.com
With questions,
comments, ideas...
anything!

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Kokonohanashi overview

  • 2. A project about citizen discussion and involvement in city space in sub/urban Tokyo kokonohanashi project [ここの話 lit. 'talking about here'] by Chris Berthelsen (chris@a-small-lab.com) a-small-lab.com Project Progress Draft/001 November 01 2010
  • 3. Reform-minded politicians like Ichio Asukata in Yokohama and Ryokichi Minobe in Tokyo were concerned by the lack of grassroots democracy and, just like today, were boxed into a corner by mounting municipal debts. By inviting citizen participation in the design and upkeep of public space, they tested a new form governance that reduced costs, increased popular attachment to public space and created trust in government. (Christian Dimmer, urban designer and Tokyo University research associate [ref]) Image: Kita Bunka Koen, Akishima (Google Maps)
  • 4. Japanese cities have surely changed for the better — or so it seems. Look close enough, however, and you notice those hostile dividing bars across park benches that prevent people from sleeping. Somewhere along the way, we must have forgotten [the] wakeup call for active, compassionate citizens and inclusive public spaces. Instead, entrepreneurial and creative cities began competing for scarcer resources and urban beautification became an end in itself. Brushing up the city image paid off quicker than empowering citizens in lengthy processes. (Christian Dimmer, urban designer and Tokyo University research associate [ref]) Image: Omotesando Hills, Harajuku (Google Maps)
  • 5. The kokonohanashi (「ここの話」 lit. 'talking about here') project works locally with a combinat -ion of analogue (notebooks, pens, laminated A4 posters, wire, legwork) and open low-tech digital tools (QR codes, stripped down Wordpress, email, smart-and-not-so-smart-phones) to investigate the development of a platform for discussion about, and positive action in, city space by the people who most matter - those who experience and use the place in their everyday lives. Image: France Bed Factory, Akishima (Google Maps) Rough Schematic
  • 6. WebPublishingPlatform External interaction with log through commenting Open discussion Log (stripped down wordpress) Front End Output (presentations , reports, workshops, games, etc) QR codes, URL direct link, 'real' writing in notebooks attached to posters Collati on, Categ orizati on etc... Deeper discussion, Interviews, Communication, Workshops Analysis, discussio n etc... External Interaction Interaction with city and relevant stakeholders Unregistered participants access + join in location specific discussion through posters at locations around the city
  • 7. ※ How can we construct low-cost, agile, fine-grained (and also scalable) ways - (1) for people to begin to discuss and interact with the spaces they use, and the other people that use them? (2) to record, share, the living histories of places (memories, experiences, feelings)? First Stage: Five locations in suburban Tokyo What are: > Official reactions (positive/negative/non-existent, direct/indirect etc) > User reactions/participation (content, patterns, time, feeling etc) > Channels of participation (hierarchy, patterns, content etc) > Materials/Tools (how robust, appropriate, necessary etc) > Places (official, private, semi-public, residential, abandoned etc) > Collaboration, participation avenues ? Review/Revise/Collaborate/Interact (Further Stages) More Practical Details
  • 8. The kokonohanashi (「ここの話」 lit. 'talking about here') project works locally - in the community where we live. With places that we know. At the first stage of testing: > A run-down park in front of a factory (run-down, official) > A friendly neighbourhood park which has been declared a 'night no-go zone' (well-ke pt, official) > A park under a motorway (run-down, secluded, official) > An abondoned car in an apartment complex car park (illegal use) > A deserted house on a school route (run-down, private property) Image: Western Tokyo (Google Maps)
  • 9. analogue (notebooks, pens, laminated A4 posters, wire, legwork) - materials on location. > Laminated A4 posters fastened with wire and tape (key components of the Japanese DIY public signage kit) installed in selected locations. > A notebook and pen attached for non-net-enabled users. Image: Examples of street signage in Japan (from FIXES project) Example Poster
  • 11. Example poster (Top Half, Trigger Statement) Trigger Question or Statement
  • 12. Example poster (Bottom Half) Logo QR Code Place name General contact details Heading: “What do you think about this place?” Installation period (until the end of November) About the kokonohanashi project Invitation to add own place to the project Place specific URL Use instructions (access, email, comment etc)
  • 13. digital (QR codes, stripped down Wordpress, email, smart/not-so-smart-phones) - real(ish) time commenting/contribution/access to other opinions. > Access to location-specific post via QR code, direct URL – PC/Mobile. > Commenting/discussion enabled. > Easy monitoring via comment rss feed. e.g
  • 14. Online component running stripped down Wordpress
  • 15. Access site via QR code (or direct URL) Retrieve message Connect Comment 1 2 3 4
  • 18. A run-down park in front of a factory “This park is known around here as 'one-p ark' because it only has one slide” 「この公園はすべり台が一つしかないので「ワン 公園」とよばれています。」
  • 19. A friendly neighbourhood park which has been declared a 'night no-go zone'. “Why can't we use this park at night anymore?” 「この公園が夜間使用禁止になったのはなぜ?」
  • 20. A park under a motorway. “From the outside, parks und er motorways look like pretty sad places – but what's the reality? ” 「近所の皆様、橋の下の遊び場は 外から見ると寂しそうな感じで すか、実際は?」
  • 21. An abandoned car in an apartment complex car park “This car has been here for three years....what do you think?” 「この廃車は3年以上このままです。どう思いますか?」
  • 22. A deserted house on a school route “This house has been deserted for the la st three years. Want to make it somethi ng a bit more fun?” 「この廃屋は3年以上このままです。楽しい 場所に変えてみませんか?」