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Affective Graphs - the Visual Appeal of Linked Data

This research forms part of Petrelli’s enquiry into the human interaction with extra-large data sets and the design of visual mechanisms to support the user in making meaning out of millions of entities

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Physical and Digital Making: Theory and Practice
Digital Materiality Lab

Pura Panela

Design Futures helped Pura Panela create a new identity to help convey its benefits and origin to the consumer

Moving stories

Building understanding of methods and approaches for the beneficial engagement of people with dementia in storytelling through animation

Digital Christmas

Elaborating on the result of a field study of Christmas traditions in eight British households, we are exploring the design of technology specifically aimed at augmenting existing practices of family celebrations.

Amplified: A Design History of the Electric Guitar

Examining the design history of the electric guitar as a technological object, a cultural icon and a social construct

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Physical and Digital Making: Theory and Practice
Frugal Making

Art on Chairs

Paul Chamberlain was a major award winner of the ‘Art on Chairs’ international design competition.

a ROLE to PLAY

a ROLE to PLAY brings together the lived experiences and dreams of Bolsover residents, one of the most deprived towns in the middle of England.

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives

Alone Together: the social life of benches

Through a series of oral testimonies and carefully composed portraits, Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches explores how individuals and groups spend time in two distinctive public London locations

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Creative Practices in Health and Wellbeing
Lab4Living

Place in Time the work of Tim Simmons

The research ‘Place in Time’ originated in a commission from landscape artist Tim Simmons to develop a publication that would introduce his work to new and wider audiences

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives

Foreign bodies

The monograph, published and distributed internationally by ACTAR Publishers, targets academic and non-academic audiences concerned with hybrid practices in the arts, applied art and design. The publication contextualises and sets out Zellweger's research and work in different media and includes images of finished works, works in progress and in context.

 

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