A video of the talk is available here. Dr Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer of the Design Innovation Research Centre at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) gave the spring LDoc Keynote Lecture to an audience of postgraduate design students, academics and...
A Design Ethnographer in an Innovation Nation: The Scottish Approach to Government
Dr Cat Macauley, Head of User Research & Engagement at the Scottish Government, gave the LDoc Keynote at RCA Kensington on 4 November. Watch the keynote here on Vimeo. Cat Macaulay is a design ethnographer and Head of User Research and Engagement at...
The Misfit Economy?
Design for Growth and Prosperity
Professor Rachel Cooper of Lancaster University gave the third LDoc Keynote Lecture to an audience of postgraduate design students, academics and practitioners. The lecture took place on 18 June 2015 at the Royal College of Art, London. Watch the video here. ...
FAULTLINES – Bridging Knowledge Spaces
The inaugural Irish Design Research Conference is an exciting new event on the design landscape, supported by ID2015 Year of Irish Design. In recognition of the breadth & depth across the design disciplinary bandwidth in both research & practice, FAULTLINES -...
Design & Restorative Justice Workshop, Central St Martins, UAL
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Tell Them Like It Is, Central St Martins, UAL
histories in the making, Feb and March 2015
Exhibitions and events Feb - March 2015
Collective design, utopias lost and futures made
Pelle Ehn, Professor of Interaction Design at Malmo University in Sweden, gave our second LDoc Keynote Lecture on the evening of Wednesday 4 March at Kingston University: Collective design, utopias lost and futures made. Watch this space - video of his talk...
Ask What the World Needs of your PhD: The Post-Normal Practice of Design Research
Ask What the World Needs of your PhD: The Post-Normal Practice of Design Research from London Doctoral Design Centre on Vimeo. Professor Cameron Tonkinwise of Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, gives the first LDoc Keynote Lecture to an audience of postgraduate...
Dr. James Auger
James Auger is a designer, researcher and lecturer whose work examines the social, cultural and human impact of technology and the products that exist as a result of its development and application. On graduating from Design Products (MA) at the Royal College...
Prof. Anthony Dunne
Anthony Dunne is professor and head of the Design Interactions programme at the Royal College of Art in London and a partner in the design practice Dunne & Raby. His work with Fiona Raby uses design as a medium to stimulate discussion and debate amongst designers,...