Archive for July, 2005



Latent Potential

Published on July 16, 2005

In the reception entry I referenced the quality and accessibility issues that relate to reception. But I also want to pick up on the issue of latency, or perhaps more specifically the compromises that can come from being concise and detailed in how one accounts for research.
From the beginning of my PhD I have referred [...]


Describing VS Speculating

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I am writing up my abstract for the Mexico Conference and it is predictably raising a few difficult questions. The paper is about the reception of design research and my first stumbling block is how to address the tension between my interest in advocating how open-ended dissemination material that supports a multiplicity of subjective interpretations [...]


Locating Design Research

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I am working on a paper and attempting to mount an argument for why the dissemination of research-through-design should be approached and conceived of as a designerly activity. And I then began to wonder if I thought that much of what is called design research is designerly in the first place…and how much do I [...]