Once I had decided on the instructions and rationale for my Keywords tool/kit, I began to think more carefully about the installation and presentation of the tool/kit and how this might impact the was that people approach and participate in the workshop. Given the tool/kit’s emphasis on the “key” as both a metaphor for knowledge and a recurring physical object, I decided to look towards the language of keys as a starting point for presentation options.
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