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Doubles Tennis is collaborative process. This particular type of game involves two teams of two players.
Each pair of the two teams compete against each other. Doubles Tennis uses a wider court than SinglesTennis: it includes the area in the alley, which Singles Tennis does use. The two players from the same team
will utilize their tennis playing skills. That means, not only do they need to showcase their own techniques
they also have to cooperate their partners style of play into the game, in order to harmonize the game pla
The result of this structure is not only to maximize the chance of winning, but also to reduce the possibilit
of injury due to miscommunication between the two players.
Collaboration with a Tennis Racquet: Doubles Tennis
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Baby Plays Online Toy Rental
Baby Plays is a collaborative business model.
They allow parents to rent toys for their children at a dis-
counted price instead of buying them. Then when they are
done using them, they can send them back and choose new
toys to be delivered. After the toys are shipped back to Baby
Plays, they clean and sanitize the toys before they are shipped
out to other children. They oer dierent membership levels
to accomadate dierent families needs.
This collaborative business model allows the toys to be passed
around to dierent families and get more use, instead of
going to the garbage when your children get bored of them.
Alyssa
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sexual intercoursesexual intercourse is the ac
of two or more people of the
same or opposite sex, which
occurs for pleasure or as a
result of the primal instinc
of reproduction.
it is the frst illustration
of collaboration and the onl
form that will with certaint
occur indefnitely. sex can
either be the most intimate
or the most anonymous form o
collaboration.
collaboration develops
and evolves along with
imagination, thus people are
constantly driven to alterna
the structure of sex. using
ones imagination sex can tak
many forms which have as
their ultimate goal greater
pleasure. one can say that t
better the collaboration the
better the results.
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SHARED THINGS
I THOUCH EVERYDAY
DOOR KNOBS
SUBWAY POLES
CHAIRS
ELEVATOR BUTTONS
DESKS
KEY BOARDS
PENS
MONEY
+ MORE
THINGS I TOUCH
IMMEDIATLY AFTER
PHONE
FACE
FOOD
BOOKS
WATERBOTTLE
GLASSES
+MORE
COOPERATIVE PROCESS: SPREADING GERMS
PARTICIPANTS:ME+NYC STRUCTURE: NEW YORK CITY OUTCOME:SPREDING GERMS / ME GETTIN
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RESTROOM COLLABORATION PROCESS
Act ions that happ en inside of the limited spac e of
Restroom is a form of everyday collaboration
between diff erent people. We dont necessarilycollaborate face to face with others, but certainlydo in a flexible way. Sometimes, this private
space is the social place for the user s.
Instollation of the Restroom
Using / Sitting / Relaxing
Flashing
Mai
Washing / Look ing
Tagging / Posting /Reading / Connecting / RespondingIDP LAB: COORPORATIVE / SP13 / NATSUKI HAYASHI
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The bee is drawn to the flower because of the bright color
of its petals. They go inside the plant to feed on its
delicious nectar! During this collaborative process between
plant and insect, the bee picks up the pollen and spreads
it to other plants, fertilizing them. So basically, it helps
the plant get down with other plants.
Another collaborative process takes place when the bee goes
home to process the nectar (or sucrose) with variousenzymes they produce. This course of action produces the
honey we know and love!
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Custom Ice Cream - A Collaborative Process
At Cold Stone Creamery, picking a favor is only the beginning.
Giant chilled granite slabs are the mixing palettes or dierent favors o
ice cream, baked goods, candy, toppings, sprinkles, sauces and more.
Ater you inorm the server o which ingredients you desire (sometimes
you are given advice) they use special heat- resistant paddles to quickly
and thoroughly chop, mix, old and blend your unique recipe. This also
loosens the texture o the ice-cream, making it even creamier.
Participants: Server, Customer, Cow?
Structures: Social Protocol (sequence o events prompted by server
questions), Labeled Bins (o favors and toppings), Pay-At-End POS to
ensure desired outcome
Outcomes: Ice Cream Correct, Ice Cream Incorrect
by Jack Goddu
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Cooperation:The Lunchroom Barter
M T W Th F
M T W Th F
Apple again...
Pudding again...
The cooperation is a barter between t
children during lunch. This is someth
remember doing often and still do eve
once in a while. They are finding a m
want and need and agreeing upon a c
value of their goods for a happy trade
like the example of children bartering
cause it shows how it is such a simpleold tradition. We all have something t
may be of value to someone else and
share those things with eachother.
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MADE IN THE DARK
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Columbus Park Community Garden
The community garden at Columbus Park was
made through the collaboration of gardeners.
Part of its maintainance includes asking the
public to be respectful and cooperate with the
requests that have been posted around the
perimeter of the garden.
It is a garden composed of Asian plants that
lines a basketball court. This humble garden
speaks to the coexistance of cultures sharedwithin the same place. It is also a space that
offers gardeners to work together, in turn,
resulting in a public amenity.
The signs are aware of the challenges inherent to
public space. Through communication, the
gardeners are making the first step to create a
cooperation between garden and public so that
the plants can continue to exist in their urbancontext.
Cooperative Lab : Monica Hofstadter : February 201
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Theatre CompanyParticipants: Actors, Director, Stage Manager, Producer, Technical Director, Playwright, CDesigner, Set Designer, Lighting Designer, Sound Designer, Stage Hands, etc...
Structures: Certain participants oversee a particular section. For example, the head Costum
signer will speak with the Director and measure actors but they are in charge of the finished p
Outcomes: Each group produces a particular outcome. And the unified outcomes producefinished product: the live performance.