Monthly Archives: April 2012

Participatory Moves as Parasitic

On June 1st I’m giving a keynote lecture at the IT University Copenhagen as part of the workshop ‘Participatory Moves as Parasitic Relations in Senior Healthcare‘. My keynote is entitled ‘Noisy Engagements’ and I will be reflecting on the the interventionist forms of research we have been conducting as part of the Energy & Co-Designing [...]

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Early Issue Mapping: GM Food Debate

Just found a PDF of one of the early govcom.org issue visualisations that we designed in Maastricht, as part of the Media and Design Fellowship at the Jan van Eyck Academie. Here’s how govcom.org cite the visualisation: Govcom.org, “GM Food Debate Map,” Design & Media Research Fellowship, Jan van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht, 1999-2000, inserted in [...]

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Legible Landscapes Deployment

The Interaction Research Studio deployed a number of indoor weather stations at Browns cafe in Brockley on the 31st of March. The devices, designed to make visible indoor micro-climates, will be with the volunteers for a number of weeks. Studio members will be studying the domestic climate data produced by the devices as part of [...]

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Javier Lezaun at CSISP

Javier Lezaun gave a presentation entitled ‘Cinematography and the Discovery of Social Kinetics’ as part of the New In Social Research Seminar series hosted by CSISP, Goldsmiths. The CSISP blog provides a report as well as an audio download of his talk.

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