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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 →

Involving other people

I’ll be presenting at the PhD by Design conference this week at Goldsmiths. I’m in a strand called ‘How to Continue reading →

Helsinki

In Helsinki this week for NordiCHI where I participated in a Doctoral Consortium run by Kari Kuuttii and Gilbert Cockton two Continue reading →

Bad infinity

The idea of an endless universe is profoundly disorienting because infinite things are confusing. It seems fair to say that Continue reading →

The External Mind

One of the main topics of my research is externalisation. By this I mean, how people put what they’re thinking Continue reading →

Multi-modal transcript

Transcribing interviews as part of research used to be relatively simple. Social science has been doing this for decades – Continue reading →

Artefacts in action

The place of artefacts in design, in research, and in design research is a widely discussed and somewhat confusing one. Continue reading →

Stories of Networks

  A short video of one participant from the Elephant and Castle network modelling workshop. Reflecting on this video there Continue reading →

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