Feedback
One of the questions I asked Richard today is that I’m at a point where I’m struggling how to move to the next step in the iteration, which is going head to the evaluation step, as I’m confused which of the stakeholder suggestions I’ve received whether are useful.
When I talked to Richard about the feedback I received until in Chinatown and online social platform, I was not satisfied with it because I wanted to get feedback from more ethnically diverse people. He thought that was one of the reasons why I was in a struggling situation, and he suggested that I need to do a bit more testing with that version of the project with different kinds of people and different places before I have enough feedback to make another iteration worthwile as I’ve really only got one or two bits of sustantially back.
Self-reflction
When I researched the three places where Richard suggested I can go for the intervention including Camden Lock, Brick lane and Shepherd Bush Market. I found that these places are indeed famous in London and are focused on crafts, music and international cuisine, which means that people in these places are more likely to spend time in the area rather than in a rush like in Chinatown. I reliazed that when I consider making an intervention next in terms of location, I should consider the type of area, such as which places people pass by in a hurry and which places people are willing to stay and enjoy that area. And include whether the area’s main purpose is about crafts, because that’s fits my embroidery project, and the feedback I get from interventionn can be more efficient, targeted, and diverse,and I’m planning to do my intervention in these three places this week.
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