An exhibiton to explore the extremities of consciousness
Art & Research work
(13 projects)
Tracing our digital actions through modern scribes
Exploring time and memory through craft, data and play
An exhibition that questions what it means to count
Learnings from 730 hours of violence
After a month of collecting messages (and a few crazy nights analysing them to turn the individual testimonies into data) there’s a lot we’d like to share with you after our first iteration of the #730hours initiative
Making visible the invisible
This article was part of the exhibition and Book Design Does: For Better and for worse. It explores the rapidly evolving relationship between data and design.
Beyond the Interface: Emotional Design in the Digital Age
An excerpt from our book Design Does: For Better and for worse, that explores the role of human empathy in design, and how the two are inherently intertwined.
The Art of Living
An excerpt from the introduction to our Design Does book, which accompanied the exhibition. It looks at how the design process of the baby's pacifier exemplifies our quest to live better... but at what cost?
An exhibition on new paradigms of violence.
How to make a killer data-based feminism exhibition
What we learned in the process of putting together a big data-based feminism exhibition in the middle of a pandemic
Surveys, sexism, and the beauty of question-making
As we waited for Covid to allow us to share our exhibition on Feminism, we wrote this article on the importance of asking the right questions when we want to generate data that tells stories on complex issues like feminism.
An experiment about moral connections
Letting the city talk about perception