Keynote at Aarhus University

  • Posted on 14th October 2019
Keynote at Aarhus University

August 16 2019 I gave a keynote address at the 2019 Summer Participatory Information Technology Symposium at Aarhus University in Denmark. The day’s programme focused on exploring the role(s) of creative, artistic, and/or design-oriented practice-based research in Human-Computer Interaction Design research. I was excited to share some of my ongoing…

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Slow Interaction at ATÖLYE Design Studio

  • Posted on 5th June 2019
Slow Interaction at ATÖLYE Design Studio

Excited to share recent slow interaction design projects at ATÖLYE Design Studio as a part of their invited design lecture series in Istanbul, Turkey on 19 June. This talk is co-sponsored by the Koç University Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities.

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Design 3.0 Forum in Beijing

  • Posted on 26th October 2018
Design 3.0 Forum in Beijing

I recently gave a distinguished invited presentation at the Design 3.0 Forum in Beijing. The event was held at Tsinghua University and co-organized with KAIST Industrial Design (the founders of this annual event). More about the event below: Design 3.0 Forum aims to raise and discuss the challenging issues in…

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DUB Seminar at UW

  • Posted on 18th November 2016
DUB Seminar at UW

I had a fantastic time visiting University of Washington to give a talk on slow interaction design at their DUB (Design Use Build) research seminar series. It was great to see some old friends that are now based at UW and meet many new students and faculty members.

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Slow Interaction Master Class at Newcastle University

  • Posted on 8th July 2016
Slow Interaction Master Class at Newcastle University

I excited to have been invited to teach a Slow Interaction Studio Master Class at the EPSRC Digital Economy Network Summer School hosted at Newcastle University in mid July. This studio-based class will begin with an introduction to slow interaction design by describing its historical origins and reviewing a portfolio of…

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