a ROLE to PLAY
a ROLE to PLAY brings together the lived experiences and dreams of Bolsover residents, one of the most deprived towns in the middle of England.
JUNK - Rubbish to Gold
Maria Hanson is one of 50 jewellers taking part in JUNK: rubbish to gold, a playful exploration of community economies (exchange, giving, bartering, gathering, earning, harvesting); putting on display the process of creating the ‘work of art’.
Mirror I: Hierarchy
Mirror I: Hierarchy was devised to explore the anxieties and thought-processes of two protagonists within the world of surgery – the patient and the surgeon.
The B in Philosophy
A long-term research engagement exploring the philosophical agency of live art and articulating shared concerns regarding the use of the body by philosophers and live artists.
Alone Together: the social life of benches
Through a series of oral testimonies and carefully composed portraits, Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches explores how individuals and groups spend time in two distinctive public London locations
Female anatomy
Kaisu Koski's research addresses the visual conventions of the female interior and the normality and standardization of the body in medical education
The 'State of the Art' of Design Theory and Practice in Healthcare
In recent years there has been growing interest in the potential of design approaches to transform health care.
Computer History
A social, cultural and design history of the evolution of the electronic computer, its reception, consumption and representation
As Much About Forgetting
As much about forgetting considers how the passage of time gives us both history and memory, and how tensions often exist between these two formulations
Life Café
The Design to Care research led to the development of the Life Café, a product comprising of curated creative activities which enables individuals to engage in conversation about end of life.