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Uprooting products of the networked city
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)From a techno-cultural view on interaction, this article takes up the relationship between the technologies of the networked city and domestic networked products, and consequent material and conditioning relations to the ... -
Biennale de Venise 1976 ou le Mouvement moderne en discussion
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The Permanent Collection of 1925: Oslo Modernism in Paper and Models
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)In 1925, architect Georg Eliassen took the initiative to establish a collection of drawings, photography and scale models in response to an increasing frustration among Norwegian architect of not being able to participate ... -
Design education, practice, and research : on building a field of inquiry
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)This article reviews how the fields of architecture and design have developed during recent decades and discusses the relations and synergistic interplay between three constituent components: practice, education, and ... -
What We Talk About When We Talk About Design. Toward a Taxonomy of Design Competencies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)What is it that designers talk about as mattering in their professional competencies? In this article, we empirically investigated industrial designers’ own assumptions on their design practice in relation to innovation. ... -
Unpacking models, approaches and materialisations of the design PhD
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Doctoral education in design has been expanding considerably since the mid 1990s and is now globally a lively part of many design schools. In this article we unpack what it is that constitutes, and is specific to, a doctorate ... -
The Spatiality of Boredom: Asphyxiating yet Bare
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Materialising Movement – Designing for movement-based digital interaction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Designers today have access to full-body movement data to explore the rich, interpersonal, non-verbal communication we read, interpret, enact, and perform every day. In this paper, we describe an approach to movement as a ... -
Presence and mediation: On the participatory SMS performance Surrender Control (2001, Tim Etchells)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)In the participatory performance event Surrender Control (2001, Tim Etchells), the audience is asked to submit to a distant authority that will dictate their thoughts and behaviour through the medium of SMS. Subscribing ... -
Thoughts and experiments en route to intensely local architectures
(Journal article, 2015)This paper examines an experimental approach to intensely local architectures and to what everyday tectonics seen from this perspective might become. The discussion commences with approaching the notions of the local and ... -
Goethe in the Hall and His Journeys in a Printed Rome
(Journal article, 2015)The article focuses on graphic reproductions in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Italian Journey. This travel account gives a clear sense of how important prints were as part of Goethe’s education and preparation for the ... -
Design and Computer Simulated User Scenarios: Exploring Real-Time 3D Game Engines and Simulation in the Maritime Sector
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Promenade among Words and Things: The Gallery as Catalogue, the Catalogue as Gallery
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The Art of Collecting Architecture
(Journal article, 2015)What do we think of when we ask where the most important places for the development of contemporary architecture is? Is it schools, museums or practices? Maybe even specific people, or boardroom luncheons? What if we were ... -
Time to Explore and Make Sense of Complexity?
(Conference abstract; Peer reviewed, 2015)Industrial design is in transition and there is a pressure to deal with even more intangible concepts. This leads to the introduction of new skill bases into the education. However, with inclusion of new skill bases the ... -
Meeting the Complex and Unfamiliar: Lessons from Design in the Offshore Industry
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-08)Designers increasingly find themselves working in unfamiliar fields with high levels of complexity. One such field is the offshore industry. Through qualitative research interviews with eight industrial and interaction ... -
Guide: Design-driven field research at sea
(Others, 2015-08-03)Design-driven field research at sea is an approach to field research specifically aimed at the needs of designers. The approach emphasises three focus areas: data mapping; experiencing life at sea; and design reflection. ... -
Guide: Layered scenario mapping
(Others, 2015-08-03)Layered scenario mapping is a technique used to gain insight into the ‘situation one designs for’. It is a systemic technique and emphasises presenting information in different layers going from an overview to very ... -
Shaping Designers’ Sea Sense: A Guide for Design-Driven Field Research at Sea
(Conference abstract, 2015-09)Designers taking on marine design projects need an in-depth understanding of the context for which they design to be able to make good design judgements. This paper suggests that such an understanding can be referred to ... -
Major og Schirmers Gaustad
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)