http://www.slideshare.net/SaraProcter/alex-hagaard Alex Hagaard - Biomedical background, focusing on design of healthcare interactions. ahaagaard@pdronline.co.uk Page through the slides as you listen to the audio both above.
Mobilities – General Posts
Patricia Flanagan – Making Mobilities
http://www.slideshare.net/SaraProcter/patricia-flanagan-50725822 Patricia Flanagan - Began her career with fashion but then moved on to fine art. tricia@tricaflanagan.com Page through the slides as you listen to the audio both above.
Georgina Voss – Sensitive Objects
http://www.slideshare.net/SaraProcter/georgina-voss Georgina Voss - Project looking at design of sexual health care. @gsvoss Page through the slides as you listen to the audio both above.
Sarah Clinch – Mobile or Ubiquitous?
http://www.slideshare.net/SaraProcter/sarah-clinch Sarah Clinch - Post Doctoral Researcher at School of Computing and Communications at the InfoLab s.clinch@comp.lancs.ac.uk Page through the slides as you listen to the audio both above.
Jonny Huck – Wearables: The Democratisation of Data?
http://www.slideshare.net/SaraProcter/jonny-huck Jonny Huck - Research at the Imagination Lab in LICA Lancaster. j.huck2@lancaster.ac.uk Page through the slides as you listen to the audio both above.
Cumbrian Coin Tree – Mobilities Reading Group
https://vimeo.com/132921646 A little slideshow with sound to accompany the reading for the July 15, 2015 Mobilities Reading Group meeting, Ceri Houlbrook's "The Mutability of Meaning: Contextualizing the Cumbrian Coin-Tree".
Mobility Point, or, Mobility for a Study of Vagrancy
It has now been a while since my visit to CeMoRe and my first blog. Lancaster will be blooming with Spring, and here in New Zealand, the Winter approaches, with colder days but blue skies. I have used this photograph, taken at the Glasgow Railway Station, in a playful...
Being Plural Singular
http://youtu.be/InbkSd7YjJk Monika Büscher's reflections on Jean-Luc Nancy's Being Singular Plural (the Mobilities Reading Group text for April 23, 2015).
Reading Group
A new mobilities research reading group begins on Thursday 19th February at 4.30 in the mobilities lab. Our first reading is Deadly Algorithms by Susan Schuppli. Supplementary links include the audio recording of Shane Riza's paper from the Security by Remote Control...