Dear All,
Here is the second collection on philosophy of design.
There are three additional contributions, a major bibliography by Dr.
Terence Love and two notes from Kristina Borjesson and Artemis Yagou.
The complete compilation from first item to last comtprises twenty-eight
contributions:
(1) Design Research News
(2) Cameron Tonkinwise
(3) Heleen Gierveld
(4) Design Philosophy Papers
(5) Can Ozcan
(6) Artemis Yagou
(7) Geoff Matthews
(8) Bernhard E. Buerdek
(9) German Society for Design Theory and Research
(10) Tiiu Poldma
(11) Eduardo Corte-Real
(12) John Feland
(13) Kari-Hans Kommonen
(14) Per Galle
(15) Susan Stewart
(16) Jared Donovan
(17) Alec Robertson
(18) Ken Friedman
(19) David M. Cannon
(20) Erik Stolterman
(21) Tiiu Poldma
(22) Harold Nelson
(23) Tim Martin
(24) Tim Martin
(25) Lars Albinsson
(26) Terence Love
(27) Kristina Borjesson
(28) Artemis Yagou
Thanks to those who have shared their knowledge and expertise with me and
with the list.
I’m going to be a bit quiet for the next month or so. My contract-hunting
trip was successful, and this means a period of hard work at the office. I
will read the on-going discussion with interest.
Sincerely,
Cindy Jackson
(26) Terence Love
(27) Kristina Borjesson
(28) Artemis Yagou
(26)
From Terence Love
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Hi Cindy,
Sorry about the delay. I’ve attached a list of some texts that specifically
focus on ‘philosphy of design’ issues.
Best regards,
Terry
Dr. Terence Love
Curtin Research Fellow
Curtin University
Visiting Research Fellow
Lancaster University
Tel/Fax: +61 (0)8 9305 7629
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