Link to the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vzCfib-8Xs88ApAqt8GoXc8OtPaUd-Ba9BttTNKgUsY/edit?usp=sharing
My part of research:
Three mechanisms from the book Karakuri:
Part two:
One of the questions that my group raised during the discussion was: “Nowadays, the ways we play have gradually migrated onto digital platforms. Do we still need physical musical toys?” A response that we agreed in common during the discussion was that for sure digital platforms could make plays more convenient and bring more possibilities to players. For example, playing the piano is no longer limited to those who have access to owning a piano. Piano apps could also allow players to learn the very basics of playing the piano. However, the experience of physically practicing skills on a real piano would never be replaced by such apps. I completely agree with that answer.