Dear Cameron,
Thank you for the information.
You wrote "If 'design as research' means 'the designed (sketched or
prototyped) artifact as a research tool'".
An interesting idea. Just wondering how it translates in practical terms.
What do you see would be the types of findings of the use of applying in
research of 'the designed (sketched or
prototyped) artifact as a research tool'?
And, how do you see it would in practical terms be used as a research tool?
I.e what are the practical detaisl of the research method?
Best wishes,
Terry
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