I propose a THATCamp session in which we think about ways to hack campus space. And I mean hack in the most generous sense of the term.
How can we use these spaces in ways they weren’t designed for?
How can we turn their flaws—bolted down desks, windowless rooms, tiered seating, and so on—into advantages (or at least neutralize them)?
How can we turn institutional places into dwelling spaces that we inhabit and habituate?
I was initially thinking mostly of classrooms—because I have taught in dreadfully designed rooms—but I’d extend this idea to include all campus spaces. And I’d like our hacks to go beyond the simply practical (though we need those too) to include what amounts to philosophical and ideological hacks.