The right to repair is important and connected to my work because like many things in the world it has to do with maintenance. I had a chat with O Hemstock from Northumbria University about slow design and he brought
OHD_PRT_0016 Failed Archive – again (formerly a blog post)
Let me start at the beginning… I wanted to do an inventory of my work so far – see my journey. To do this I went through my blog posts, bits of longer writing, mind maps, and all the bits
OHD_BLG_0049 Testing archives
I have realised a rather large problem with my project and that is that it is very difficult for me to test out my ideas. I am essentially building an archive-like system and the true test of an archive is
OHD_BLG_0060 Creative Tensions
From conflict to catalyst: using critical conflict as a creative device in design-led innovation practice by Nathan Alexander STERLING, Mark BAILEY, Nick SPENCER, Kate LAMPITT ADEY, Emmanouil CHATZAKIS, Joshua HORNBY I read this on Mark’s recommendation because I was talking
OHD_BLG_0062 Create a bit
Summary of the Createathon 19/04/21 – 23/04/21 I took part in a Createathon because it has been a while since I had done a design workshop and I wondered if I could still do it. During the first day of
OHD_BLG_0087 Design Thinking Sprint report – 03/02/21
I did a mini design sprint today. It was really fun to do something design-y after such a long time. It was about data and data collection. At the beginning the workshop lead showed us different data collection tools, including
OHD_BLG_0093 Oral History ➡️ Design
My masters in Multidisciplinary Innovation (MDI) taught me how design and its practices can be used in any field in order to create innovative solutions to complex problems. I believe that during this PhD I will use these techniques to
OHD_BLG_0096 The little tiny matter of ethics
Back during my MDI times I read a Buzzfeed that led me to the website Ruined By Design. It is the website for the book ruined by design by Mike Monteiro, which at the time I did not buy because