Minding the Gap: Using Artefacts to Navigate Private, Professional and Academic Selves in Design

Tham, Mathilda and Sadowska, Noemie. 2005. Minding the Gap: Using Artefacts to Navigate Private, Professional and Academic Selves in Design. In: K Grillner and S Wallenstein, eds. Beginnings: Experimental Research in Architecture and Design. AKAD/AXL Books, pp. 54-61. ISBN 919759010X [Book Section]
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The Stored Wisdom project (completed 2005), conducted by Sadowska and Tham (joint PI's), explored how artefacts may bridge the gap between personal and professional value positions, and between individuals within the field of design. In a series of workshops, everyday artefacts were used to create 'uncontaminated spaces' where discussions about sensitive issues could safely be initiated. This was found especially valuable when a topic may cause tension or guilt, such in the cases of sustainability and gender. The research was unique in methodological approach merging emerging design methods (such as the cultural probes) with particular value systems.

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