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Summary of posts to designcalls for March 2014

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Filippo Salustri <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi,
Below is a summary of CFPs posted to http://designcalls.wordpress.com/ in
March 2014.

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Prof. Filippo A. Salustri, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://deseng.ryerson.ca/~fil/


DESIGNA 2014: Intl Conf on Design Research (Nov 2014,
Portugal)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/04/01/designa-2014-intl-conf-on-design-research-nov-2014-portugal/>

APRIL 1, 2014

Dates: 20-21 November 2014
Location: University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal
Website: http://www.designa.ubi.pt/en/2014
Deadline for submissions: 31 May 2014

DESIRE is the chosen theme to DESIGNA's 4th edition, returning to the
University of Beira Interior November 20th and 21st, 2014.

 The call for papers starts today and will be open until May 31st. We
welcome the submission of original communication proposals with a seminal
propensity that are able to explore the connection between Design and
Desire within one of the six thematic frames that structure the conference:
Communication, Multimedia, Product, Fashion, Theory and Education.

In this first moment, we invite researchers and designers to submit an
abstract with their intended communication proposal. After a double blind
review process and the authors' acceptance notification, we will ask for
the submission of the full paper, regarding the publication of the
proceedings. The submission procedures can be found in the conference's
website - www.designa.ubi.pt/en/2014 -, a platform available both in
portuguese and in english, where you can check all the necessary
information about the event and its calendar.

DESIGNA has been contributing, since 2011, to consolidate the research on
Design both academically and socially, nationally and internationally.
Therefore, we ask everyone who's interested to spread the word about the
conference's call for papers and to join us at Covilhã next November.
Design for a Billion (Nov 2014,
India)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/design-for-a-billion-nov-2014-india/>

MARCH 28, 2014

Dates: 8-9 November 2014
Location: Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, India
Contact: [log in to unmask]
Deadline for proposals: 1 August 2014

The Design and Innovation Center (DIC) will be hosting an international
interdisciplinary conference titled *Design For a Billion*.
Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/design-for-a-billion-nov-2014-india/#more-1976>
AIGA Design Educators Conference (Portland September 2014): Call for
Panel Abstracts<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/aiga-design-educators-conference-portland-september-2014-call-for-panel-abstracts/>

MARCH 21, 2014

*NEW VENTURES: INTERSECTIONS IN DESIGN EDUCATION*
*Call for Panel Abstracts*

Dates: September 11-13, 2014
Location: Portland, Oregon
Website: http://educators.aiga.org/call-for-panel-abstracts/
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 11, 2014 -- 5:00 pm (PST)

New ventures are propelling design educators and students to re-think how,
where and what types of experiences best serve a design education in the
21st century.

   - How does a program's location within a school, college or university
   create broader opportunities for learning as well as more defined,
   discipline specific learning?
   - What potential collaborations occur when new partners emerge?
   - How do different student cultures work together? (i.e. business,
   engineering and graphic design students).
   - How can faculty from different disciplines co-create a new model of
   design education?

From the creation of new types of graduate programs (DMBA), to the physical
creation of design think tanks and venture accelerator programs on campuses
-- a new landscape of collaboration, intersection and adventure is quickly
emerging.

Join fellow design educator and professionals in the vibrant design
community of Portland, Oregon for two inspiring days of exciting
intersections in the form of panel sessions, poster presentations, a juried
student show, and lively conversation!

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/aiga-design-educators-conference-portland-september-2014-call-for-panel-abstracts/#more-1973>
Living and Learning - 2nd International Conference of the Association of
Architectural Educators (September 2014 Sheffield,
UK)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/20/living-and-learning-2nd-international-conference-of-the-association-of-architectural-educators-september-2014-sheffield-uk/>

MARCH 20, 2014

*Call for Proposals - 'Living and Learning': AAE conference 2014*

*3rd September - 5th September, School of Architecture, University of
Sheffield, UK*

'Living and Learning' explores the notion of 'liveness', not just as
experienced through live projects, but expanded to consider different forms
of community participation and civic engagement, material and constructed
interventions. This conference offers a platform for critical reflection on
the most recent wave of 'live' innovations in design studio teaching and
beyond. The conference is centred on architecture education, but invites
contributions from any disciplinary context which might offer insight and
spark critical debate.

Potential questions to be explored include:

   - What are the various understandings of the term 'live' in relation to
   pedagogy?
   - What is the theoretical basis for 'going live' in our teaching?
   - Where are the parallels with other disciplines and how might these
   challenge or enrich our practices?
   - What are the different motivations for 'liveness' and how does it
   operate at different stages of architectural education?
   - What does 'live' mean in online, digital environment?
   - How do the responsibilities of 'liveness' co-exist with risk-taking,
   play and experimentation?

Challenging the traditional conference model, re-inventing it as a social
and spatial event, 'Living and Learning' develops a more varied feast of
exchanges and offerings, with reading groups, performances, workshops and
other activities taking place alongside more conventional conference
activities. Events will take place both within the University, its
Architecture School and elsewhere in the city, aiming to engage a wider
audience of students and members of the public in the debate around
architectural education.

We invite contributions from people located in any disciplinary area, both
within and outside of academia: anyone with relevant experience or with
something to say about 'liveness' in learning. See our Submission
Instructions.

For more information: http://aaeconference2014.wordpress.com/
'Good Things and Bad Things' DRS Umea - workshop June 16th
2014<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/good-things-and-bad-things-drs-umea-workshop-june-16th-2014/>

MARCH 14, 2014

If you are interested in questions about the ethics of design, join the
good things and bad things workshop at the Design Research Society's
conference at Umea, Sweden, in June 2014.

The workshop is convened by Professor Tom Fisher, Nottingham Trent
University UK; Professor Lorraine Gamman, Central Saint Martins, London

At the workshop we will hear presentations which focus on the good/bad
nature of specific things.

For information on how to apply to join the workshop, see the CfP at this
dropbox link:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bt3zgwr8pjag80q/lHYZX6Wxpt

Deadline for applications: 1st April 2014.

And you can join the 'Good Things and Bad Things' facebook group here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/474678392584933/
FabLearn Europe (June 2014,
Denmark)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/fablearn-europe-june-2014-denmark/>

MARCH 14, 2014

Dates: 16 June 2014
Location: Aarhus University, Denmark
Website: http://www.fablearn.eu
Deadline for submissions: 30 April 2014

Theme: KEY CHALLENGES IN DIGITAL FABRICATION FOR 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION
CONFERENCE: design - build - make - learn

FabLearn Europe invites submissions for the first joint FabLearn conference
in Europe to be held on June 16, 2014 at Aarhus University. The one-day
conference organized jointly by Stanford University, Bremen University and
Aarhus University brings together international researchers, educators,
designers, and makers to discuss and explore digital fabrication in
education, making, and hands-on learning for the 21st Century. FabLearn
Europe is a spinoff of the global FabLearn conference, and builds on the
strong and dedicated community that has developed around the event for the
past three years at Stanford University.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/fablearn-europe-june-2014-denmark/#more-1962>
UrbanIxD Symposium: city | data | future (Sep 2014, Venice
Italy)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/12/urbanixd-symposium-city-data-future-sep-2014-venice-italy/>

MARCH 12, 2014

Dates: 25 September 2014
Location: Venice, Italy
Website: http://www.citydatafuture.eu
Deadline for submissions: 15 May 2014

Alongside the UrbanIxD exhibition taking place in Venice, the project is
presenting a one-day symposium to encourage debate and discussion around
the themes of the exhibition, and of the UrbanIxD project itself. This
exhibition is a culmination of the work that has been carried out over the
two-year duration of the UrbanIxD project, in particular the work of the
Summer School held in 2013.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/12/urbanixd-symposium-city-data-future-sep-2014-venice-italy/#more-1960>
Fashion Thinking - Theory, History, Practice (Oct 2014,
Denmark)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/fashion-thinking-theory-history-practice-oct-2014-denmark/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Dates: 30 October - 1 November 2014
Location: University of Southern Denmark
Website:
http://www.sdu.dk/en/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/Idk/Arrangementer/FASHION+THINKING
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 1 May 2014

Over the past 20 years, Fashion Studies has established itself as a
significant, trans- disciplinary field of research covering a range of
topics and methodologies. The conference Fashion Thinking wishes to mark
this development with an international conference that explores and
challenges the theory, history and practice of Fashion Thinking in it
widest sense as paradigms of critical thought and creative practice.
Fashion is here understood both as material objects and the process
involved in producing and consuming fashion including logics of gender,
age, culture, status and sexuality within a historical and contemporary
context.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/fashion-thinking-theory-history-practice-oct-2014-denmark/#more-1958>
DRHA 2014 Conference: Communication Futures: Connecting interdisciplinary
design practices in arts/culture, academia and the creative industries (Aug
2014, London UK)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/drha-2014-conference-communication-futures-connecting-interdisciplinary-design-practices-in-artsculture-academia-and-the-creative-industries-aug-2014-london-uk/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Dates: 31 August - 3 September 2014
Location: London, UK
Website: http://www.drha2014.co.uk/
Deadline for submission of proposals: 14 April 2014

The University of Greenwich is glad to announce the Open Call for the
Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts International Conference.

DRHA2014 is an annual conference whose goal is to bring together the
creators, users, distributors, and custodians of digital research and
resources in the arts, design and humanities to explore the capture,
archiving and communication of complex and creative research processes.
DRHA provides an intellectual and physical space for cross-disciplinary
discussion and the generation of new ideas, resulting in many new networks
and productive research relationships.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/drha-2014-conference-communication-futures-connecting-interdisciplinary-design-practices-in-artsculture-academia-and-the-creative-industries-aug-2014-london-uk/#more-1956>
Winter 2015 Issue of Museologies Les cahiers d'etudes superieures (May
2014)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/winter-2015-issue-of-museologies-les-cahiers-detudes-superieures-may-2014/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Deadline for proposals: 14 May 2014
Contact: [log in to unmask]

This special issue will focus on the development of research exhibition as
a creative process in contemporary art museums.
Guest Editor: Carmela Cucuzzella, Assistant Professor, Design
and Computation Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University
Projected Publication Date: Winter 2015

We are accepting submissions in English or French.

This special issue of Museologies will explore ways that contemporary art
museums are facing the challenges of exhibiting research as a result of a
creative process. The challenges are many, since one of the many intents is
to establish  a dialogue and inform viewers of the underlying reflection.
Given this, what are the challenges for the exhibitor  (artists,
researchers, curators)?

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/winter-2015-issue-of-museologies-les-cahiers-detudes-superieures-may-2014/#more-1953>
CFP: The Hand and the Machine: Tensions in Interwar Design (SECAC, Sarasota
FL - October 2014)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/cfp-the-hand-and-the-machine-tensions-in-interwar-design-secac-sarasota-fl-october-2014/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Venue: Southeastern College Art Conference

Dates: October 8-11, 2014
Location: Sarasota, Florida
Website: http://www.secollegeart.org/conference#papers
Deadline for submissions: April 20, 2014

The story is familiar: modernism's post-World War I fascination with
machines and technology - in architecture, industrial design, the
decorative arts, and fashion - dissipated in the 1930s, replaced by a
valorization of handicraft and a reemergence of the human subject. Where
the machine aesthetic dominated design in the early 1920s, artists grew
disenchanted with the signs of industry in the 1930s, focusing instead on
the human subject, and crafting work to show the "hand" of the maker.  But
is this tale of a "return to the hand" universally true? Are there certain
mediums or national traditions that trouble the story?  This session
solicits papers that examine the precarious dynamics of industry and the
hand-made in the applied arts between the wars. We encourage a variety of
perspectives within or beyond the powerhouse industrial economies of the
West, and we hope, through the breadth of papers, to reassess the standard
narrative of interwar design.

Session Co-Chairs: Toby Norris, Assumption College and Rachael
Barron-Duncan, Central Michigan University.

Contact: [log in to unmask]
The Art of Research V: Experience . Materiality. Articulation (Nov 2014,
Helsinki Finland)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/the-art-of-research-v-experience-materiality-articulation-nov-2014-helsinki-finland/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Dates: 26-27 November 2014
Location: Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and
Architecture, Helsinki, Finland
Website: http://designresearch.aalto.fi/events/aor2014/
Deadline for submissions: 31 May 2014

Over the past two decades, a continuous dialogue and fruitful convergence
between art and design related practices and research has been explored in
the academic institutions. Involved in the contemporary discourse of
practice-led research, the Art of Research Conference 2014 brings out the
interactive and dynamic relationship between experience, materiality and
articulation. How are different fields and media shaping these in novel
ways through various methods, tools, and skills? How do research
and practices operate from these relationships? Through these questions the
main aim of the event is to engage in a shared exploration of bold and
visionary thinking across different entangling practices.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/the-art-of-research-v-experience-materiality-articulation-nov-2014-helsinki-finland/#more-1949>
A Thousand Platforms: Deep Teaching for Computational Media and Generalist
Design (Aug 2014)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/a-thousand-platforms-deep-teaching-for-computational-media-and-generalist-design-aug-2014/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Website: http://rhizome.org/announce/opportunities/60235/view/
Deadline for abstracts: 1 Aug 2014

A Thousand Platforms: Deep Teaching for Computational Media and Generalist
Design
Edited by Michael Filimowicz, School of Interactive Arts and Technology,
Simon Fraser University

Today's creators of interactive media "switch hardware and software tools
like colors of paint."[1] This edited collection focuses on undergraduate
teaching and learning by bringing together essays addressing pedagogies
that produce the fabled "unicorns" - graduates who can  Program, Design and
Create. Curricula in computational media are faced with various challenges,
such as (1) maintaining a balance between breadth and depth of specialist
knowledge; (2) developing fluency in coding despite otherwise advanced
technological creativity; or (3) the role of numeracy in visually-dominated
media.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/a-thousand-platforms-deep-teaching-for-computational-media-and-generalist-design-aug-2014/#more-1947>
Materiality and Aesthetics, Enhancing the Object and Democratising
Technology (July 2014, Cornwall
UK)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/materiality-and-aesthetics-enhancing-the-object-and-democratising-technology-july-2014-cornwall-uk/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Dates: 10-11 July 2014
Location: Falmouth University, Cornwall, UK
Website: http://www.autonomatic.org.uk/allmakersnow/conference.html
Deadline for extended abstracts: 31 March 2014

The digital crafters in the Autonomatic Research Group at Falmouth
University invite you to join them in critical debate about a radically
transformed vision of 21st century production. In this brave new world of
Makerspaces and Fablabs anyone can be a digital craftpreneur, harnessing
the power of digital technologies to create, co-create, collaborate, make
and sell.

Aimed at makers and researchers of all shapes and codes including hackers,
crafters, inventors, designers, economists, curators and critical
theorists, this two day conference will explore craft values, traditional
making processes and novel forms of engagement, participation and
interaction in digital and material cultures.

There are three broad themes we wish to explore: Materiality
and Aesthetics, Enhancing the Object and Democratising Technology. More
information on these and the conference exhibition and workshop
opportunities can be found on the conference website.

We welcome contributions from both within and beyond the field of craft.

For queries, expressions of interest and early bird registration contact
the conference team at:[log in to unmask]
Debating Visual Knowledge (Oct 2014, Pittsburgh
USA)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/debating-visual-knowledge-oct-2014-pittsburgh-usa/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Dates: 3-5 October 2014: Debating Visual Knowledge
Location: Pittsburgh, PA, University of Pittsburgh
Contact: [log in to unmask]
Deadline for submissions: 11 April 2014

A symposium organized by graduate students in Information Science and
History of Art and Architecture at the University of Pittsburgh.

Visual knowledge and visual literacy have become pressing concerns across a
variety of academic disciplines and areas of creative production. These
concerns are shaped by the fluid definitions of "visual knowledge" and the
multiple ways in which it manifests. Many forms of visual knowledge have
capabilities that are not shared by language. This knowledge is
produced, mediated, and distributed by a number of different
objects, tools, media, and technologies. This symposium seeks to
broaden understandings of intellectual and creative work by
interrogating the theorization, production, use, and historicization of
visual knowledge. We envision the event as an exploratory lab, comprising
scholarly and creative projects that engage with these questions.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/debating-visual-knowledge-oct-2014-pittsburgh-usa/#more-1941>
Relating Systems Thinking and Design 3 (Oct 2014, Oslo
Norway)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/relating-systems-thinking-and-design-3-oct-2014-oslo-norway/>

MARCH 8, 2014

Dates: 15-17 October 2014
Location: Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway
Website: http://systemic-design.net/rsd3-2014/
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 1 April 2014

The emerging renaissance of systems thinking in design responds to the
increasing complexity in all challenges faced by designers, strategists,
and transdisciplinary innovators. We are facing deeply entangled
problematics in natural, social, economic, and political systems. Our
professional and organizational worlds have become too complex for
linear goal-driven management, and the solution of conventional
design thinking is insufficient to address complexity across
domains, scales, and networks. New thinking, new knowledge, and new
forms of intervention are required to take on this web of interconnected
challenges.

The theme for Relating Systems Thinking and Design 3, to be held in Oslo in
October 2014, is: Knowledge of Forms and Forms of Knowledge.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/relating-systems-thinking-and-design-3-oct-2014-oslo-norway/#more-1937>
IN-TECH 2014: Intl Conf on Innovative Technologies (Sep 2014,
Portugal)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/05/in-tech-2014-intl-conf-on-innovative-technologies-sep-2014-portugal/>

MARCH 5, 2014

Dates: 10-13 September 2014
Location: Leiria, Portugal
Website: http://www.in-tech.info
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 20 May 2014

The special excursion on 13.09.2014. will be organized, more information
will be specified soon.
The conference fee is only 340 EUR (240 EUR for students). It is included
in the price: lunch, gala dinner, book of proceedings, conference
materials, briefcase.
Also, selected papers will be considered for publication in issues of CC,
SCI and CSA journals.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/05/in-tech-2014-intl-conf-on-innovative-technologies-sep-2014-portugal/#more-1933>
Call for Papers & Artist/Lab Talks- Crossing the Line 2: Drawing in the
Middle East<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/call-for-papers-artistlab-talks-crossing-the-line-2-drawing-in-the-middle-east/>

MARCH 4, 2014

*Crossing the Line 2: Drawing in the Middle East** - intersections of
transdisciplinary practice and understanding*will bring together
specialists from various fields of research and practices to examine the
role of drawing in the contemporary Middle East and its wider international
interactions. It is hosted by the Department of Visual Communication, in
the School of Architecture, Art & Design at the American University in
Dubai, and partners with the Global Centre for Drawing, Melbourne Australia.


*Friday-Sunday, September 12-14th 2014*With accompanying exhibitions and
events.
Optional excursions on September 11th  and 15th
http://crossingthelineconference2.blogspot.ae for updates

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/call-for-papers-artistlab-talks-crossing-the-line-2-drawing-in-the-middle-east/#more-1927>
Special Issue of craft+design enquiry: "Landscape, Place and Identity in
Craft and Design" (April
2014)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/special-issue-of-craftdesign-enquiry-landscape-place-and-identity-in-craft-and-design-april-2014/>

MARCH 4, 2014

Website: http://craftdesignenquiry.blogspot.com.au/p/blog-page_13.html<http://anu.us5.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=e58296b00d904d26606ca0b38&id=771cf436ab&e=efa1171608>
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 30 April 2014

About* Landscape, Place and Identity in Craft and Design, Kay writes "...
These words posit different relationships to the environment; landscapes
encompassed by the gaze or places known through the intimacy of bodily
sensation. Both words are culturally inflected. Our understanding of both
landscapes and places is shaped by sensory experience as well as by memory
and myth, and are thus bound up with complex questions about human
identity. *
Full *Call for Papers #7* can be found on the craft+design enquiry
http://craftdesignenquiry.blogspot.com.au/p/blog-page_13.html<http://anu.us5.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=e58296b00d904d26606ca0b38&id=771cf436ab&e=efa1171608>
Submit abstracts now until 30 April 2014, if invited, full papers are due
30 June 2014.
Cumulus Johannesburg: Design with the Other 90%: Changing the World by
Design (Sep 2014, South
Africa)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/cumulus-johannesburg-design-with-the-other-90-changing-the-world-by-design-sep-2014-south-africa/>

MARCH 4, 2014

Dates: 22-24 September 2014
Location: Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, University of
Johannesburg; and Greenside Design Center (GDC)
Website: www.cumulusassociation.org
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 1 April 2014

In 2007, the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum hosted an
exhibition entitled 'Design for the other 90%' which focused on design
solutions that addressed the most basic needs of the 90% of the world's
population not traditionally served by professional designers. In 2008,
Cumulus members signed the Kyoto Declaration, wherein they committed
themselves to the ideals of sustainable development. The Cumulus Conference
to be hosted by GDC and FADA seeks to bring discussions around the role art
and design can and should play in sustainable social advancement,
particularly in the context of the African Continent. Focusing on notions
of respect, responsibility and sustainability, this conference seeks to
explore the vital role that design, visual culture and design education
plays in addressing pressing problems of our planet, particularly for
under-served communities that are rarely benefactors of the work of artists
and designers. It is envisaged that Africa's distinctive capacity to
respond to such problems will be highlighted.

Read more of this
post<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/cumulus-johannesburg-design-with-the-other-90-changing-the-world-by-design-sep-2014-south-africa/#more-1922>
Special Issue of Studies in Material Thinking: Documenting the realities of
research through design practice (Aug
2014)<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/special-issue-of-studies-in-material-thinking-documenting-the-realities-of-research-through-design-practice-aug-2014/>

MARCH 3, 2014

Website: http://www.materialthinking.org/calls
Deadline for full papers: 31 August 2014

A special issues volume in Studies in Material Thinking on the theme of
Visual/Textual: documenting the realities of research through design
practice.

Studies in Material Thinking (SMT) in collaboration with the organisers of
the Praxis and Poetics: Research Through Design conference (
http://www.praxisandpoetics.org/researchthroughdesign/) is calling for
submissions to a special volume of research articles to be published in
February 2015. This special issue aims to open up the debate to a wider
audience and enable deeper engagement with the issues and challenges
associated with the communication of research through design.

Read more of this post
<http://designcalls.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/special-issue-of-studies-in-material-thinking-documenting-the-realities-of-research-through-design-practice-aug-2014/#more-1920>


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