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  • A Swing for a Girl with an Additional Phantom Limb, Jonathan Bishop. Click to enlarge.Hair Harbourer, Michael Burton. Click to enlarge.Instruments of Self-Knowledge, Jessica Charlesworth. Click to enlarge.They Want Your Phone, Tamsin Fulton. Click to enlarge.Social Sensors, Chris Hand. Click to enlarge.Linear Touch Sensor Rig, Henry Holland. Click to enlarge.WebFare, Eriko Matsumura. Click to enlarge.Pox Teddy, Mikael Metthey . Click to enlarge.Design For Extremophiles, Andreas Mølgaard. Click to enlarge.Paper Alarm Clock, Miquel Mora Mor . Click to enlarge.An Example of a Message Vehicle for Extreme Green Guerilla, Michiko Nitta . Click to enlarge.Design Documentaries: Swim, Bas Raijmakers PhD. Click to enlarge.Modular Machines, Johanna Sim. Click to enlarge.New Organs of Perception, Susana Soares. Click to enlarge.Prototype for Chimera Project, Marieje A van Buuren. Click to enlarge.Child Force, Marei Wollersberger. Click to enlarge.Arousal Tie, Thomas Wynne-Morgan. Click to enlarge.Luminos, Tomoaki Yanagisawa. Click to enlarge.
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    Design Interactions

  • The department explores new roles, contexts and approaches for design in relation to the social, cultural and ethical impact of existing and emerging technologies. Projects, which are often speculative and critical, aim to inspire debate about the human consequences of different technological futures, both positive and negative. Students work closely with people outside the College, designing for the complex, troubled people we are, rather than the easily satisfied consumers and users we are supposed to be. Project outcomes are expressed through a variety of media including prototypes, simulations, video and photography. Students have backgrounds in art and design, computer science, engineering and psychology.