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UX and Data Science

Building on the work I did at Venture III, I designed and delivered a 2 days workshop at IBM in Continue reading →

Sensitive Abstract

In response to the call for sensitising concepts in the form of designerly abstractions suggested by Yang and others as Continue reading →

Designing machine learning

The relationship between user experience (UX) designers and machine learning (ML) data scientists has emerged as a site for research Continue reading →

Design and AI/ML

The accumulation of enormous quantitative data sets, via digital social media and other systems, paired with recent developments in neural Continue reading →

Cultural Probes

I ran a session on cultural probes with Caroline Claisse last week with some interesting outcomes. My part was to Continue reading →

Ethics and materials

I’ve been making a prototype this week for exhibition in a ‘work in progress’ exhibition and thinking about the moral Continue reading →

modules and parallels

As is often the way, two chance and offhand comments with colleagues have informed my latest thinking about browser history Continue reading →

Future Vis

In Paris last Sunday for IEEEVIS, the main international gathering for academics working in the area of data visualisation. The field is dominated Continue reading →

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