reflections on tools - alayne



What really struck me was how versatile the idea of tool is in terms of its relationships to other concepts:

  • When does a tool become media (and vice versa)
  • When does a tool become art (and vice versa)
  • The tool as an extension of the body which can then extend the tool, and so on (which I think touches on the recursivity that Joyce mentioned during our group discussions); yet, as Susan pointed out, the tool can also distance the body from itself, and from the natural world.
  • Tools as vehicles/conduits for story telling (the activities with the stick maps, wooden relief map, knotting) – related to this, what Florence noted about how educators usually remove the (his)tory of the tool when they teach with it in mathematics classes (how *did* the protractor come to be?)

As well, it was interesting to consider the tool as a means of thinking, how the design of the tool affords and constrains that thinking, and can reveal/shape concepts but not perhaps as the user/teacher anticipates. As Jean-Francois noted, the tools carry things that we might not want or anticipate.

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