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D R S _ N E W S
The electronic newsletter of the Design Research Society
Volume 3, Number 10
October 1998
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CONTENTS
o Editor's space
o Design Studies
o Conference: European Academy of Design
o CADE 99 reminder
o Exchange: Facilitating Art and Design Research
o ICA Conference: Practice | Presence | Technology
o John Chris Jones - What have you written?
o Book: Managing New Product Innovation
o Announcements & Calls for Papers
o Questions, questions
o Cyber News
o The Design Research Society: details of membership
o Electronic Services of the DRS
o Contributing to DRS_NEWS
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EDITOR'S SPACE
Too much info to include it all this month: if your announcement
hasn't appeared, it will be included next time.
Watch this space next month for the call for papers for IDATER
'99. There will also be news of DRS Council changes.
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DESIGN STUDIES
The October issue of Design Studies is a special issue on Drawing
and Sketching in Design, guest-edited by Terry Purcell,
Department of Architectural and Design Science, University of
Sydney, Australia.
Contents:
Drawings and the design process - A review of protocol studies in
design and other disciplines and related research in cognitive
psychology AT Purcell, JS Gero (Sydney, Australia)
Visible ideas: information patterns of conceptual sketch activity
A Mcgown, G Green, PA Rodgers (Glasgow, UK)
Macroscopic analysis of design processes based on a scheme for
coding designers' cognitive actions M Suwa, T Purcell, J Gero
(Sydney, Australia)
Structure in idea sketching behaviour M Kavakli, AR Scrivener, LJ
Ball (Derby, UK)
Sketching and creative discovery IM Verstijnen, C Van Leeuwen, G
Goldschmidt, R Hamel, JM Hennessey (Delft, The Netherlands)
The Design Studies web-site is at
http://www.elsevier.nl:80/inca/publications/store/3/0/4/0/9/
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THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DESIGN
Sheffield, England,
30 March - 1 April 1999.
CALL FOR PAPERS
DESIGN CULTURES
Topics
** cultures of design
national cultures, globalisation, diversity,
cultural resources and design processes,
craft cultures
** cultures of innovation
management culture, eco-culture, political
cultures, cultures of change, design and
new media
** education cultures
research culture, learning cultures,
educational processes, new resources
** cultures of consumption
researching consumption, lifestyle cultures,
creative consumption
** cultural industries
design professions, designers as cultural
intermediaries, cultural policy, designing
culture
Design connects culture with economy.
This conference explores the cultural role of design, cultures of
producing and consuming design, the cultures of education and
innovation, and design's role as a cultural industry. The
conference seeks to promote new cultural studies of design from
broad, international perspectives.
We welcome contributions from an educational, historical,
managerial, technological or practical perspective.
DESIGN CULTURES Will be held in Sheffield, England, 30 March - 1
April 1999. Hosted by Sheffield Hallam University, the conference
promises the same international forum and diversity that
characterised previous conferences held at Salford and Stockholm.
Papers submitted to the conference will also be considered for
publication in The Design Journal, together with an edited book
which will arise from the conference.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: 15TH NOVEMBER 1998 By 15th
November we require
EITHER
By e-mail - your paper and 200 word abstract in Word format
(Windows or Mac), resume of presenter (no longer than two pages),
list of other presenters who will be presenting paper with you,
audio visual requirements (OHP, slide projector, video, etc.)
OR
By post - four printed copies of your paper and 200 words
abstract plus a PC or Mac disc containing same in Word format,
resume of presenter (no longer than two pages), list of other
presenters who will be presenting paper with you, audio visual
requirements (OHP, slide projector, video, etc.)
PRACTICE-CENTRED PRESENTATIONS
For the first time a conference is providing a forum for
practice-centred research presentations, reflecting the
development of practice-based doctoral research in many
institutions, itself representing the assertion of a new
'culture'.
An exhibition space will be made available for these submissions.
We are allowing a high degree of flexibility in terms of the form
of submission, anticipating a small exhibition of design work,
accompanied by display boards and a paper of up to 3000 words.
Submissions will be subject to a refereeing process, which will
require a photographic record of the design work, a floor plan of
the exhibition, drafts of the display boards and a written paper.
For further conference details and information please e-mail
Sarah Owen, conference organiser: [log in to unmask]
Art & Design Research Centre Sheffield Hallam University Psalter
Lane Campus Sheffield S11 8UZ - UK tel: 0114 225 2669 fax: 0114
225 2603
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CADE 99
SECOND CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Computers in Art and Design Education 1999
Digital Creativity Conference
University of Teesside - 7th to 9th April 1999
A reminder that the submission deadline for proposals for CADE 99
is 1st December 1998. For more information access the conference
website on www.tees.ac.uk/cade99/
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EXCHANGE: FACILITATING ART AND DESIGN RESEARCH
A one-day conference at the Faculty of Art, Media and Design,
Bower Ashton Campus, University of the West of England, Bristol.
WEDNESDAY 21ST OCTOBER 1998
This event will provide those engaged in research in art and
design with an opportunity to exchange ideas, create links
between projects and researchers, discuss key theoretical issues
and describe successful practical solutions.
Suzette Worden, Faculty of Art, Media and Design, University of
the West of England, Bristol, Bower Ashton Campus, Kennel Lodge
Road, Off Clanage Road, Bristol BS3 2JT Tel: 0117 966 0222 ext
4794 Fax: 0117 976 3946 [log in to unmask]
A second EXCHANGE day conference will be held on Wednesday 3rd
February 1999. The theme for this day will be art and design
research supervision and the student experience.
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A One Day Conference at the ICA, London
Organised in collaboration with the MA in Design Futures,
Goldsmiths College, University of London
16 October 1998
Practice | Presence | Technology
How can we make human presence more meaningful when digital
technology increasingly panders to the spoilt child inside us
and therefore offers a euphoric future rather than a satisfied
present? How can we enrich 'community' life when globalization
isolates us all as individual customers and competitors?
Similarly, how will we find wisdom when consumerism routinely
commodifies 'comfort', 'speed', and 'information'? These
and other aspects of the technological dream are explored by a
range of experts in art, design, economics, digital engineering,
performance, and sociology.
Details from: Box Office +44(0)171 930 3647
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INVISIBLE BOOKS:
WHAT HAVE YOU WRITTEN john chris?
The other day, when someone asked me this question, I was
surprised to see that half-a-dozen of my books will soon be
available in bookshops (or by post or by internet) and that about
a dozen more are waiting patiently (some for twenty to forty
years) to be edited and published.
Having been so slow to get these books out I think it is time for
me to make their existence known to those who may have wondered
what I have been doing since 1974 (when I resigned from academia
and became less active in design methods, though I am still
teaching them and writing about them occasionally).
I wrote this announcement to by-pass the difficulty of finding
these writings, most of which are invisible or inaccessible via
commercial channels, for instance BOOKS IN PRINT. I hope that it
will be useful to librarians, at least, and perhaps interesting
in itself?
Firstly, the six books that are available now, or soon will be,
via commercial publishers or non-commercial small presses:
1. The second edition of DESIGN METHODS (which includes new
material very different in character from the original) was
published in 1992 by Van Nostrand Reinhold, ISBN 0-442-01182-2.
It was re-published in 1998 by John Wiley and Sons, (who
published the first edition in 1970). The new ISBN is
0-471-28496-3. (lxiv and 407 pages).
2. WRITINGS REMEMBERED, 1976: chance samples and memories of
writings from 1950 to 1975, with bibliography. Microfiche
edition, 1978, available by post: cheques of 10.00 (or the
equivalent of 13.00 sterling in other currencies) made out to
john chris jones, 118 Bridgeman Road, London, N1 -1BN, Britain.
(196 pages: two microfiches)
3. ESSAYS IN DESIGN 1984, (John Wiley and Sons) was republished
(with new material) as DESIGNING DESIGNING by ADT press in 1991
and later by Phaidon Press. It is temporarily out of print but is
to be republished by ellipsis, London. (xlv and 335 pages)
4. TECHNOLOGY CHANGES, 1984: sixty-four pieces on technology and
modern life, following the structure of the I Ching. Available by
post from Princelet Editions, 25 Princelet Street, London E1 6QH,
UK. ISBN 0-86298.010-0. (397 pages)
5. A new book NOTES AND PLAYS 1998: a result of questioning
theatrical and cinematic realism, with design plays and other
performances including puppet plays and a new version of Anton
Chekhov's UNCLE VANYA. Available by post from Paul Green, 83(b)
London Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE2 9BS, England .
Cheques of 8.00 (or the equivalent in other currencies of 11.00
sterling) made out to Paul Green. ISBN 0 946904 87 1 (136 pages)
6. Another new book, THE INTERNET AND EVERYONE: thoughts about
the internet, its precedents, such as the phone, and its
possibilities for despecialisation and 'creative democracy'.
Some of it is fictional and some of it is in Welsh. To be
published by ellipsis, London, early in 1999 with a co-publisher
in the USA. Parts of it are visible at www.ellipsis.com/i+e. ISBN
1 899858 20 2. (589 pages)
That last book includes extracts from the books listed below most
of which were written amny years ago but have not yet been made
ready for publication in print... ('making ready' for printed
publication takes me as long, sometimes much longer, than does
'writing the book'! ).
7. ACTIVITIES ARTIFACTS AND CONCEPTS ,1955-57: notes and theories
about automation, education, art, religion, and other
'singularities' of modern life. (146 pages of typescript)
8. LETTERS IN COMMUNICATION ,1972-3: thirty-two weekly letters,
re theories of communication, between Edwin Schlossberg and
myself). (about 200 pages of manuscript and typescript)
9. DEAR ARCHITECTS (1974-5): letters to sixteen teachers and
students of architecture at Virginia Polytechnic Institute about
their own questions and projects. The topics vary from software
and hierarchy to do-it-yourself architecture and the design of
toys. (200 pages)
10. FOLLOWING GIRALDUS (1979): travel notes as I followed the
JOURNEY THROUGH WAlES of Giraldus Cambrensis in 1188. It includes
a tape of about thirty people speaking Giraldus' descriptions (in
English and in Welsh) of the places where they stood. Also tapes
to and from Edwin Schlossberg. His tapes and my travel notes
emphasise the quality of people and of life in places remote from
power centres. (333 pages of manuscript)
11. 25 VILLAGES (1980): people of various ages speak of the past
present and future of the declining villages in which they were
born. In English and Welsh. (about 100 pages)
12-18. THE ELECTRIC BOOK, (1985-91): a fiction of j-921, a second
earth, with historical characters and imaginary ones. In seven
volumes, each of four parts and sixteen (or seventeen) chapters.
(about 900 pages of typescript)
19. THE EDUCATION OF EVERYONE, (started 1994): another fiction,
following the structure of the classical Chinese novel THE STORY
OF THE STONE and involving non-dualism and 'the imaginary rock
foundation' upon which everyone is an artist and is responsible
for everything. (two chapters written so far)
I don't know if all of these will get into print but I do hope to
make them accessible in an archive on the internet. This
announcement could be the beginning of that.
The nucleus of this archive exists in a collection of my writings
by C Thomas Mitchell at the Center for Design Process, Memorial
Hall room 224, at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA,
and a bibliography by Claire and Tom Mitchell.
Tom Mitchell has also written a book length interview with myself
(1989) which is as yet unpublished. Another unpublished
interview, the three-day book, was written by Chris Crickmay
about 1974.
Enquiries should be addressed to Tom Mitchell at the above
address or at [log in to unmask] or to me at
[log in to unmask]
..........................
Now that it is possible for anyone write publicly via the net I
think it is timely to make announcements like this as a
recognised part of the new medium - which enables anyone to write
and think in public (and to make such writings known) without the
need to invest in a print run. A step towards what I like to call
creative democracy and an end to the monopoly of printed books,
much as we like them.
(c) 1998 john chris jones You may transmit this text to anyone
for any non-commercial purpose if you include the copyright line
and this sentence.
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MANAGING NEW PRODUCT INNOVATION
The book, Managing New Product Innovation, Published by Taylor
and Francis is now available. It is based on the proceedings of
the Design Research Society Conference, Quantum Leap; Managing
New Product Innovation. Copies from the conference stock (priced
45 +pp each) may be ordered from:
School of Design Research
Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
University of Central England
Corporation Street
Birmingham
B4 7DX
Orders and purchase inquiries should be marked for the attention
of Alyson McWilliams.
(the price quoted is as long as stocks last, the residue of the
conference, once these stocks are exhausted the book may be
ordered from bookshops in the usual way)
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ANNOUNCEMENTS & CALLS FOR PAPERS
* CIR 99 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS and ADVANCE CALL FOR
PARTICIPATION Second UK Conference on Image Retrieval 25-26
February 1999, Forte PostHouse Hotel. Newcastle upon Tyne,
United Kingdom. A Draft Conference Programme and Advance
Booking Form are now available on the Web version at URL:
http://www.unn.ac.uk/iidr/conference.html
* DOORS OF PERCEPTION 5: 'PLAY' 26, 27 and 28 November
1998, Amsterdam
FINAL PROGRAMME The Netherlands Design Institute is pleased
to announce the final line-up for Doors 5: Play. The 38
speakers include Alan Kay, Mitchel Resnick, Charles Hampden
Turner, Toshio Iwai, J.C. Herz, Will Wright, Stephen Heppell,
Brenda Laurel, Nobuyuki Ueda, Bruce Mau and Danny Hillis.
Conference chair is John Thackara. The sessions are:
PLAY/TIME: the power of play GAME/PLAY: inside the games we
play PLAY/SCHOOL: the design of play in learning
PLAY/CHANNELS: media hybrids and experience PLAY/INC: beyond
the infinite game in business DESIGN/PLAY: the shape of play
to come http://www.doorsofperception.com
* Wellington Polytechnic School of Design Wellington New
Zealand
Vacancy : LECTURER IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
The School of Design invites applicants for the position of
lecturer in Industrial Design. For a position outline and
application form please contact the The Manager, Personnel
Services, Wellington Polytechnic, Private Bag 756,
Wellington. Telephone: 64-4-8015799 extn 8727 or Fax
64-4-8012692 or e-mail <[log in to unmask]>
* RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES at Cranfield university, UK
A number of research opportunities (PhD and others) are
arising at the School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science
in the following areas:
1. Conceptual Design of High Precision Machines
2. Engineering Design Optimisation using Evolutionary
Computing
For informal enquiries, please contact:Dr. Rajkumar Roy,
Tel.: +44 (0) 1234 754073, Fax: +44 (0)1234 750852, or Email:
[log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
* DESIGNERS' ODYSSEY '98 Product Design Exhibition and ETMK
Design Awards 11-15 November 1998 ISTANBUL
Industrial Designers Society of Turkey is organising the
second national product design exhibition "Designers' Odyssey
'98", which will take place in the context of the "4th Office
Furniture, Decoration and Accessories '98 Fair" and "Istanbul
International Design Encounters-IIDE-4/Office '98" between
11-15 November at Tuyap Fair and Congress Centre, Istanbul.
The whole event is endorsed by ICSID and IFI, and consists of
a series of exhibitions, workshops, seminars and panel
discussions.
[log in to unmask]
http://www.ada.com.tr/etmk
* Senior Research Fellowship at the Plymouth Engineering
Design Centre, University of Plymouth, Devon, UK
A career opportunity exists for a post-doctoral researcher
within the Plymouth Engineering Design Centre (PEDC) at the
University of Plymouth. The PEDC is a leading research centre
investigating the integration of advanced evolutionary and
adaptive computing technologies with the engineering design
and manufacturing processes. Please contact the Centre
Director, Dr. I. C. Parmee for informal discussion and visit
the Centre's web site at:
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/soc/research/edc
* MULTIMEDIA IN DESIGN Program Chair: Gerhard Schmitt, ETH
Zurich, Switzerland, [log in to unmask] DCNet'98 will run
synchronous sessions for 2 hours each day over 4 days. The
presentations will be available two weeks prior to the
synchronous sessions, each one with an associated threaded
discussion. The synchronous presentation will be done using
online conference software that allows registrants to see and
listen to the speaker's live presentation, and participate in
an online discussion. For details:
http://www.arch.usyd.edu.au/kcdc/conferences/dcnet or
[log in to unmask]
* 26th-27th October 1998: Towards Sustainable Product
Design, 3rd international conference, London, UK For
information on the conference programme, costs and booking
form: http://www.cfsd.org.uk/tspd3.htm
* VADS User Needs Workshop Report Announcement. The Report
containing the results, analysis and recommendations of the
VADS User Needs Workshop, held in Edinburgh April 1998, are
now available at:
http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/wkshp1.html
* SYDNEY DESIGN 99 26th to 29th September 1999
CALL FOR PAPERS The program of Sydney Design 99 is structured
across three days with each day focussing on a different set
of issues which are relevant to all disciplines within design
practice, design promotion and design education. The
Management Committee welcomes the submission of 250 word
abstracts of proposed papers. These abstracts should be
communicated to the Management Committee (
[log in to unmask] or Facsimile: +61 2 9251 3552 ).
Abstracts should be with the Management Committee no later
than the 31st October 1998. Abstracts should be accompanied
by a 100 word Curriculum Vitae and please ensure that all
abstracts carry your full contact details.
* The Metadata Working Group - an invitation For the past
months, an international (mainly US/UK) group has been
working on the question of what metadata ('information about
information') is required in the digital environment to
support unique identifiers, such as the Digital Object
Identifier (DOI), and to make possible the electronic
identification, retrieval and trading of intellectual
property.
You can find papers describing our work at
http://bic.org.uk/rights
* CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION 16th International
Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction ISARC
'99 22-24 September 1999 Madrid, Spain
Please see the Symposium web site at
http://www.uc3m.es/isarc99/ for more information.
* The Edinburgh Architecture Research (EAR), a non-profit
academic journal, published annually by the research students
of the Department of Architecture, the University of
Edinburgh has been published on the World Wide Web this year.
It is accessible at
http://www.caad.ed.ac.uk/publications/ear/
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QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS
* Andreas Dieberger writes:
How to measure performance of creative people???
This subject line might sound a little odd...
Well here is the problem. I work in a group here at Emory
that does about everything from user interface design over
information design, web and graphics design, to real
multimedia work, but also supports existing sites and
multimedia products, sits in on boring committees and and.
Most of it is creative work, some of it is project based,
other work isn't.
Now they want from all groups in our division to come up with
"performance measures" (exactly: it's Dilbert time again!).
We tried for quite a while to come up with a reasonable way
to do that but so far we failed.
I just realized that other groups / people must have gone
through similar phases before and wondered if anybody could
give us hints and advice what worked for them and what
didn't.
We'd surely appreciate any help me might get in this.
Andreas Dieberger, Emory University /Information Technology
Division, [log in to unmask] -- [log in to unmask]
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CYBER NEWS: snippets from the networks
* Note: The O2 Challenge International Design Workshop on
Sustainable Business Concepts Van Nelle Factory, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands, 5-7 November 1998 More information:
http://www.o2.org
* you may be interested in clicking on
http://www.epsilon-ltd.co.uk for free information on
'business and environment' information
* philosophy in art/manner http://dialectics.netone.com.br
* innovation... check out the web page www.teamset.com
* Virtual Science takes off on the web - a virtual science
web site based at the Open University's KMi has a series of
ShockWave simulations of the experiments made by the Wright
Brothers, plus a flight-sim of the original 1903 Flyer.
http://firstflight.open.ac.uk/
* October issue of The Technology Source, a free webzine at
http://horizon.unc.edu/TS. As always, we seek illuminating
articles that will assist educators as they face the
challenge of integrating information technology tools in
teaching and in managing educational organizations. Please
review our call for manuscripts at
http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/call.asp
* There is currently (until Dec 1998) a promotion offer
that provides free online-access to Annual Review of
Psychology (and the others from Biomedical Sciences)
abstracts and full texts:
http://intl-biomedical.annualreviews.org/
http://biomedical.annualreviews.org/ (US) --
* For excellent general info about injection moulding
try:http://www.ge.com/plastics/index.htm And:
http://www.plasticsnet.com.
* And in those spare moments...
Reflect with: The Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive
(http://firth.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/jtap/)
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DESIGN RESEARCH SOCIETY
The Design Research Society was established in 1967, reflecting a
belief among academics and professionals from different design
communities that the essence of the activity called design was
common to many disciplines.
The Society has facilitated an international design research
network in 35 countries comprising members who maintain contact
through the publications and activities of the Society. Members
are drawn from diverse backgrounds, not only from the traditional
areas of design, ranging from fine art to engineering, but also
from subjects like psychology and computer science.
The goals of the Society are to:
o promote communication across the boundaries of all design
disciplines
o provide a forum to exchange and communicate ideas,
experience and research findings
o promote the improvement of practical design performance
in all its aspects
o contribute to the development of a coherent body of
scholarship and knowledge in design
Membership is open to individuals and costs only UK pounds 15 per
year. Members are entitled to the following:
o Newsletter of the Society
o Reduced rate subscription to the journal 'Design
Studies', published in association with the Society by
Elsevier- Butterworth-Heinemann
o Occasional mailings to members
o Invitations and reduced admission charges to seminars and
conferences organised by the Society
For further details and an application form, contact the
membership secretary:
Professor Robert Jerrard, School of Design Research, Birmingham
Institute of Art and Design, University of Central England,
Corporation Street, Birmingham, UK B4 7DX
tel: +44 (0)121 331 7807 fax: +44 (0)121 333 5569
email <[log in to unmask]
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ELECTRONIC SERVICES OF THE DESIGN RESEARCH SOCIETY
The full range of services available are:
DRS ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER
DRS_NEWS is the electronic newsletter of the Design Research
Society. It communicates news about research throughout the
world. It is mailed automatically at the beginning of each
month.
To have monthly copies of DRS_NEWS emailed to you automatically,
it is necessary to join the 'Design-Research' mailing list.
Send an email message to:
[log in to unmask]
(leave the 'subject' line blank ie. press 'return')
Type a message which reads:
JOIN DESIGN-RESEARCH yourFirstName yourLastName
Past copies of DRS_NEWS can also be found at
<http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists-a-e/design-research listed
by month.
DRS DISCUSSION LIST
DRS is the discussion list now open for unmoderated discussion on
all matters related to design research.
To monitor and/or join discussions on design research emailed to
you automatically it is necessary to join the 'DRS' mailing list.
Send an email message to:
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Type a message which reads:
JOIN DRS yourFirstName yourLastName
Archived copies of these discussions can also be found at
<http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists-a-e/drs listed by month.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Further information about the Design Research Society can be
found at: <http://www.drs.org.uk>
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CONTRIBUTIONS
...and finally - for inclusion in future DRS_NEWS please send any
contributions to the editor. Email is preferred. Send to
DRS_NEWS editor:
Dr. David Durling, Director of Research, School of Art & Design,
Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2XN, UK.
Tel: +44(0)1782 294556 [direct, 24 hr.] Fax: +44(0)1782 294873
Email: <[log in to unmask]
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