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Lifestyle, Lifestyle (Routines (Work hours (Looking at the work hours of…
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Routines
Work hours
Looking at the work hours of the craftspeople and looking at how tourists can be exposed to the processes - designing a system around the working hours in the cluster
Community Gatherings
Understanding the significance of community gatherings and understanding whether they're public / private - and giving a peak into the world of the craftspeople beyond the practice
Food - staple, variety, ingredients, timings
System Design of the food provisions at the homes of craftspeople - Provisions of grocery, equipment and the human power, along with what the meal timings are, preparations, and the scheduling of the day - if there's any specific intervention required
Interpersonal dynamic
Family dynamic, who does what - and further additional activities that are coming in need to be assimilated and a system needs to be designed around it
Cultural norms
Intercultural regional interactions
If there are too many tensions between communities internally in the region, there needs to be a certain system to bring neutrality
Interactions with new people
System Design on protocol session with the craftspeople when tourists come in, a thorough holistic mapping of touchpoints
Religious & regional beliefs
Documenting certain protocols about the regional beliefs and designing the branding collateral, tourist guide with these
Gender roles & responsibilities
Distribution of new roles and responsibilities that goes beyond the family structure - with the development of the craft experiential tourism initiative. Induction training on how all homes can manage the new tasks
Feasibility of intervention
Partner organizations
Collaborators, researchers, designers, working partners - finding the right people to work on the several projects (This could happen through open calls, fellowships, internships, residency programs, openings and peer referals)
Willingness of community
Indentifying key people in the craft community for various activities planned, gauging their interest, and anticipation of the outputs
Economic stability
Funds, provisions, new markets, raw materials and resources to be brought to the community
Livelihood
Upcoming craftspeople
Newer generations, and their view on how craft forms the livelihood - the markets they're exposed to and brainstorming the kind of scenarios to create markets for them
Non practicing familiies
Familes who have moved away from the trade, their reasons and what they think of it now - looking at ways of contribution. Maybe as guides, as information resources, or other ways
Master craftspeople
Master craftsmen and how they earn their livelihoods with the craft - further traditional markets, how they were - and if there is a possibility to bring traditional market scenario to the cluster, for instance a mela