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Goldsmiths College


The Interaction Research Studio explores the design of computational systems for everyday life. Our practice-based research integrates design-led research methods with work on embedded and ubiquitous technologies to produce prototype products embodying new concepts for interaction.
 
 

The Equator team at Goldsmiths (formerly at the RCA) focussed on the Domestic Experience, using design-driven methods to develop technologies for everyday life. Seeking to move beyond the hype surrounding ‘internet appliances’ and ‘smart home’ systems, we investigated potential roles for domestic technologies through experimental and collaborative design approaches.

Our main collaborators on the Domestic Experience were the University of Nottingham, the University of Sussex, the University of Lancaster and University College London.

Andy Boucher Andy Boucher

Research Interests:
Networked Domestic Objects

Andy Law Andy Law

Research Interests:
Today I am interested in “Open Supply Chaining”.

Bas Raijmakers Bas Raijmakers

Research Interests:
Design Documentaries: design research and documentary film

Bill Gaver Bill Gaver

Research Interests:
Bill Gaver is Professor of Design at Goldsmiths College, University of London, where he heads the Interaction Research Studio and leads the team’s involvement in Equator.

Jac Fennell Jac Fennell

Research Interests:
Biographical Objects: the role of objects in reminiscing

Jacob Beaver Jacob Beaver

Research Interests:
The cultural implications of new technologies.

John Bowers John Bowers

Research Interests:
John is concerned with the design and experience of innovative technologies, particularly in public spaces and domestic settings.

Konstantinos Grivas Konstantinos Grivas

Research Interests:
Domestic Intelligent Environments

Sarah Pennington Sarah Pennington

Research Interests:
Creative approaches for user involvement in the design process.

Tobie Kerridge Tobie Kerridge

Research Interests:
Tobie’s research explores how design methods can be extended to provide individuals with creative ownership of technology.

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