pub·lic ˈpə-blik. (1 of 2) adjective. 1. a: exposed to general view : OPEN. b: WELL-KNOWN, PROMINENT. c: PERCEPTIBLE, MATERIAL. 2. a: of, relating to, or affecting all the people or the whole area of a nation or state. b: of or relating to a government. c: of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation. 3. a: of or relating to people in general : UNIVERSAL. b: of, by, for, or directed to the public : POPULAR. 4. of or relating to business or community interests as opposed to private affairs : SOCIAL. 5. devoted to the general or national welfare : HUMANITARIAN. 6. accessible to or shared by all members of the community. 7. supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by income from commercials. Public (2 of 2) noun. plural ‘publics’. 1. a place accessible or visible to the public — usually used in the phrase in public. 2. the people as a whole : POPULACE. 3. a group of people having common interests or characteristics. specifically: the group at which a particular activity or enterprise aims.
ac·cess ˈak-ˌses. (1 of 2) noun. 1. a: permission or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing. b: freedom or ability to obtain or make use of something : LIBERTY. c: a way or means of entering or approaching : ONSET. 2. an access of illness. b: a fit of intense feeling : OUTBURST. 3. an increase by addition a sudden access of wealth. Access (2 of 2) verb. 1. to get at : to gain access to: such as, a: to be able to use, enter, or get near (something). b: to open or load (a computer file, an Internet site, etc.).
pub·lic ˈpə-blik. (1 of 2) adjective. 1. a: exposed to general view : OPEN. b: WELL-KNOWN, PROMINENT. c: PERCEPTIBLE, MATERIAL. 2. a: of, relating to, or affecting all the people or the whole area of a nation or state. b: of or relating to a government. c: of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation. 3. a: of or relating to people in general : UNIVERSAL. b: of, by, for, or directed to the public : POPULAR. 4. of or relating to business or community interests as opposed to private affairs : SOCIAL. 5. devoted to the general or national welfare : HUMANITARIAN. 6. accessible to or shared by all members of the community. 7. supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by income from commercials. Public (2 of 2) noun. plural ‘publics’. 1. a place accessible or visible to the public —usually used in the phrase in public. 2. the people as a whole : POPULACE. 3. a group of people having common interests or characteristics. specifically: the group at which a particular activity or enterprise aims.
ac·cess ˈak-ˌses. (1 of 2) noun. 1. a: permission or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or thing. b: freedom or ability to obtain or make use of something : LIBERTY. c: a way or means of entering or approaching : ONSET. 2. an access of illness. b: a fit of intense feeling : OUTBURST. 3. an increase by addition a sudden access of wealth. Access (2 of 2) verb. 1. to get at : to gain access to: such as, a: to be able to use, enter, or get near (something). b: to open or load (a computer file, an Internet site, etc.).
pub·lic ˈpə-blik. (1 of 2) adjective. 1. a: exposed to general view : OPEN. b: WELL-KNOWN, PROMINENT. c: PERCEPTIBLE, MATERIAL. 2. a: of, relating to, or affecting all the people or the whole area of a nation or state. b: of or relating to a government. c: of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation. 3. a: of or relating to people in general : UNIVERSAL. b: of, by, for, or directed to the public : POPULAR. 4. of or relating to business or community interests as opposed to private affairs : SOCIAL. 5. devoted to the general or national welfare : HUMANITARIAN. 6. accessible to or shared by all members of the community. 7. supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by income from commercials. Public (2 of 2) noun. plural ‘publics’. 1. a place accessible or visible to the public —usually used in the phrase in public. 2. the people as a whole : POPULACE. 3. a group of people having common interests or characteristics. specifically: the group at which a particular activity or enterprise aims.
FURNISHING UTOPIA 5.0:
PUBLIC ACCESS
Collective design explorations
of communal acts of sharing.