2006 Design Research Society
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Paper 0005

Go With The Flo:
A report on a collaborative toilet design project that utilized a transdisciplinary approach


T. Christensen, J. Takamura, D. Shin, D. Bacalzo
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA, United States
tfc@asu.edu

Paper 0006

Visualizing Sound:
A Study in Experimental Design to establish a Research Framework


Yeong Chul KIM
Monash University, Melbourne Victoria, Australia
yeong.kim@artdes.monash.edu.au

Paper 0015

Representations of Finnish Design Policy
Discourses of Design Policy in Economical Press


T. Ryynänen
University of Art and Design Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
toni.ryynanen@uiah.fi

Paper 0016

Visual Rhetoric and the Special Eloquence of Visual Form


Leslie Atzmon
Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, United States
latzmon@emich.edu

Paper 0018

Revisiting Philosophy and Education in Landscape Architecture


M. Eaton
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
eatonm@cc.umanitoba.ca

Paper 0019

Multiple Kansei Images in Product Form Design


Chun-Juei (CJ) Chou*, Kuohsiang Chen**
*Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, United States
**National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
cjchou@id.iit.edu

Paper 0025

Senac Symposium on Materials:
An experience to give guidelines for a Cartography of Materials


Denise Dantas, Cyntia Malaguti, Ana Paula de Campos, Sérgio Luis Sudsilowsky´
Centro Universitário Senac, São Paulo /SP, Brazil
dedantas@terra.com.br

Paper 0026

Design For Experiencing and User Involvement in the Product-Service Development Process


JongHo Lee***, Vesna Popovic*, Alethea Blackler*, Kun-Pyo Lee**
*Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
**KAIST, Taejon, Korea, South
***SADI, Seoul, Korea, South
cakepower@nate.com

Paper 0028

Strategies for Surviving in a Changing Environment:
The History of Industrial Design Education in Finland


A.V. Valtonen
School of Design, University of Art and Design Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Management Department ESSEC (Ecole Supérieure des Etudes Economiques et Commerciales)
Business School, Paris, France
anna.valtonen@uiah.fi

Paper 0031

Audiovisual Rhetoric:
A Metatheoretical Approach to Design


Gesche Joost**, Arne Scheuermann***
Technical University, Berlin, Germany,
**Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany,
***Berne University of the Arts BUA, Bern,
Switzerland
gesche.joost@telekom.de

Paper 0035

Questioning Drawing for Designers:
Project work as a strategy and examples from the practice


Maria Vasconcelos, Helena Elias
Universidade Lusófona, Lisbon, Portugal
lantana@netcabo.pt

Paper 0039

The Discrete and the Continuous in Architecture and Design


L Feast
Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
lukefeast@gmail.com

Paper 0053

Conventions of Typography Related to Traditional Poetry


HS Pacheco
The University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
CNPq, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil
h.s.pacheco@rdg.ac.uk

Paper 0054

Analysis of Interrelations between Bottle Shape and Food Taste


R.W.Y. Wang*, C.H. Sun**
*National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
**National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
wyw@mail.ntust.edu.tw

Paper 0061

Designing a Physical Environment for Co-experience and Assessing Participant Use


Marlene Ivey*, E. B.-N Sanders**
*University of Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
**MakeTools,LLC, Columbus,Ohio, United States
liz@maketools.com

Paper 0062

Preliminary studies for the creation of a functional archive of constructional solutions


R. Vigano', E. Rovida, A. De Crescenzo, D. Raco
Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
roberto.vigano@polimi.it

Paper 0066

Champions, Conformists, and Challengers:
Attitudes of Interior Designers as Expressions of Sustainability through Materials Selection


K. J. Mate
University Of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
kirstym@fbe.unsw.edu.au

Paper 0068

Regarding Software as a Material of Design


E. Blevis, Y.K.Lim, E. Stolterman
Indiana University at Bloomington, Bloomington Indiana, United States
eblevis@indiana.edu

Paper 0070

Designing Engineering Education;
Development of Design Education Model for Engineers


Jihoon Kim, Myung-suk Kim
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Dae-jeon Korea, South
connexion@kaist.ac.kr

Paper 0074

Industrial Design as contributor to relieving child anxiety in the course of MRI scanning procedures


S C Coxon
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Paper 0077

Towards a Design Methodology for Applying Intuitive


A L Blackler, V Popovic, D P Mahar
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Qld, Australia | a.blacker@qut.edu.au

Paper 0079

Designing Product Character:
Strategy To Evaluate Product Preference And Map Design Direction


Edwin, Chee Siong LOW, Presenting Ching Chiuan YEN
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
g0403453@nus.edu.sg

Paper 0080

Human augmentation:
transference of design approaches from designing for sports to designing for disability


J L Allen
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
jon.allen@artdes.monash.edu.au

Paper 0081

Architectural Thought Experiments, Verisimilitude and argumentation in predicting architectural quality


J.L. Heintz
Delft University of Technology, DElft, Netherlands
heintz@bk.tudelft.nl

Paper 0082

Bthere or be Square:
A Method for Extreme Contextualization of Design


E Eriksson*, M Ludvigsen**, A Lykke-Olesen**, R Nielsen***
*IDC, Interaction Design Collegium, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
**Centre for Interactive Spaces, Department of Design, Aarhus School of Architecture, Aarhus, Denmark
***Centre for Advanced Visualization and Interaction, Institute of Information and Media Studies, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
eva.Eriksson@cs.chalmers.se

Paper 0083

Evaluating Creativity in Design Problem Solving


H Casakin*, S Kreitler**
*The College of Judea and Samaria, Department of Architecture, Ariel, Israel
**Tel Aviv University, Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv, Israel
casakin@bezeqint.net

Paper 0085

Research Design in Design Research:
a practical framework to develop theory from case studies


S Roworth-Stokes
University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom
srstokes@ucreative.ac.uk

Paper 0087

Industrialisation and Social Innovation:
Design in a New Context


N Morelli
Aalborg University, School of Architecture and Design, Aalborg, Denmark
nmor@aod.aau.dk

Paper 0088

The Fairy Stories project:
Towards a history of Architecture as a time based medium


Edward Hollis
Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
e.hollis@eca.ac.uk

Paper 0090

Reading Science Fiction Novels As An Architectural Research Method:
The Case Study Of J. G. Ballard's High Rise


Zeynep Tuna Ultav
Izmir University of Economics, Izmir, Turkey
zeynep.tunaultav@ieu.edu.tr

Paper 0093

Design for Dynamic Use Situations:
First Steps in the Development of a Design Method that Supports Designing for Dynamic Use Situations


M. Brouwer, M.C. van der Voort
University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
m.brouwer@utwente.nl

Paper 0098

Design Studies in Adapting Interactive Computer Interfaces for Elderly Users


N Bitterman, N Naveh-Deutsch, E Lerner, I Shalev Technion, Haifa, Israel
noemib@tx.technion.ac.il

Paper 0100

Toward a Creative Implementation of Semiology in Design


Mithat Konar
Dogus University, Istanbul, Turkey
mithat_konar@yahoo.com

Paper 0102

A Proposal of Design Method Based on Hierarchical Design Model and an Application for Automotive Seat Designs


Y Nomura, Y Ujiie, Y Matsuoka
Keio University, Yokohama,Kanagawa, Japan
yuji_nomura@2006.jukuin.keio.ac.jp

Paper 0103

Interactivity between Environmental Factors and Notions of Cognitive Similarity


T Hamamoto, Y UJIIe, Y Matsuoka
Keio University, Yokohama,Kanagawa, Japan
hamamototakami@yahoo.co.jp

Paper 0104

A Guide to Methods for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs):
Designing for New Markets, Based on Cultural Research Experiences


M. Haarakoski*, M.E. Johansson**, J. Lundberg**
*University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland
**Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
milla.haarakoski@ulapland.fi

Paper 0106

Behavioral Characteristics while Searching Information thanks to Tangible Media - Kansei Evaluation and Behavioral Analysis on E-Paper, Paper and Touch-panel


N.G Kang, T Sonda, T.M Yamanaka
University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
rainkng1@kansei.tsukuba.ac.jp

Paper 0108

Designing Culture In Between of Authenticity and Imagination


Bianca Beuttel
1University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan,
2Academy of Art and Design, Offenbach, Hessen, Germany
bianbe@gmx.de

Paper 0109

STATIC! The Aesthetics of Energy in Everyday Things


S Backlund*, M Gyllenswärd*, A Gustafsson*, S Ilstedt Hjelm**, R Mazé*, J Redström***
*Interactive Institute, Eskilstuna and Stockholm, Sweden
**SVID (Swedish Industrial Design Foundation), Stockholm, Sweden
***Center for Design Research, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Copenhagen, Denmark
sara.backlund@tii.se

Paper 0111

Value Compensating Strategies


S Boztepe
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Paper 0113

Brand Design or Design Brand?
The Role of Strategic Design in the Corporate Identity


Umberto Tolino
Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy

Paper 0114

Design Support and the Transfer of Knowledge to SMEs


G C Raulik*, P Larsen**, G Cawood*
*University of Wales Institute Cardiff - Design Wales, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
**University of Wales Institute Cardiff - PDR, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
graulik@designwales.org.uk

Paper 0117

Problem-Solving Model of Design With a Controllable Determinization Level


Sonya S. Kwak, Myung-suk Kim
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea, South
sonakwak@kaist.ac.kr

Paper 0120

The Research Exhibition:
context, interpretation, and knowledge creation


K. Niedderer, M. A. R. Biggs, M. Ferris
University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
k.niedderer@herts.ac.uk

Paper 0122

Contemporary Design in China:
The Road to Modernity and Commercialization


W. S. Wong
York University, Toronto, ON, Canada
wsywong@yorku.ca

Paper 0126

Worldviews for Design Theory


P. Galle
Centre for Design Research, Danmarks Designskole, Copenhagen, Denmark
pga@dkds.dk

Paper 0133

A preliminary study of learnable pictogram languages


Ting-Ju, Lin, Professor Michael A R Biggs
Faculty for the Creative and Cultural Industries, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield T.1.Lin@herts.ac.uk ; m.a.biggs@herts.ac.uk

Paper 0138

Towards a definition of Kansei


P Levy, T Yamanaka
University of Tsukuba, Tsukubashi, Ibarakiken, Japan
levy@kansei.tsukuba.ac.jp

Paper 0142

Privacy by Design


C. Nippert-Eng
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States
nippert@iit.edu

Paper 0144

Drawing in the project:
Image and object


Fátima Pombo, Graça Magalhães
Universidade Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

Paper 0146

wander_woman_wonder:
Sexual difference in urban design


S.N. Sauvé
Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
snsauve@hotmail.com

Paper 0148

Design Games:
Reinstalling the Designer in Collaborative design


M Johansson
Aarhus University, Århus, Denmark

Paper 0149

Phd Research in Design Driven Processes for the Valorisation of Cultural Heritage


Eleonora Lupo
Politecnico, Dep.INDACO, Milano, Italy

Paper 0152

Exemplary Design Research


T Binder, J Redström
Center for Design Research, Denmark
thomas.binder@karch.dk

Paper 0154

Interaction design and design management:
Challenges for industrial interaction design in software and system development


Stefan Holmlid
Linköpings universitet, Linköping, Sweden

Paper 0159

Design, Knowledge and Human Interests


C Dilnot
New School University, New York, United States
dilnotc@newschool.edu

Paper 0160

How can stories get translated into future artefacts?


Bo Westerlund
1KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, 2University of Kalmar, Kalmar, Sweden
bosse@bowesterlund.se

Paper 0163

Circularity, Power and the Technologies of Seeing:
Panopticism and its Antithesis as Spatial Archetypes of Visual Contraception in Space


Michael Chapman, Michael Ostwald
University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Paper 0165

Teaching Interaction Design:
Matters, Materials and Means


S Lundgren*, O Torgersson*, L Hallnäs*, P Ljungstrand**, E Eriksson*
*IDC | Interaction Design Collegium, Gothenburg, Sweden
**Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
jan.lundberg@ltu.se

Paper 0168

How to Develop Basic Research in Communication Design


P.k. Storkerson
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, United States
peter@communicationcognition.com

Paper 0169

The "STAR" Interaction Design Summer Schools Framework


N. Schadewitz, P. 'Adler' Jorge, W. Moncur, J. Roberts
School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, SAR, China
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Multimedia & Interaction Systems, School of Computing, Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Motorola, Inc, Chicago, Illinois, United States
sd.nic@polyu.edu.hk

Paper 0170

Significances of Matter in Design (SMD):
A Portuguese Design Research Project about Sustainability, Identity and Innovation


Ana Mestre*, **, ***, J.C. Diehl**
*SUSDESIGN - Design for Sustainability Studio & Research, Lisbon, Portugal
**DUT/DFS - Delft University of Technology / Design for Sustainability programme, Delft, Netherlands
***IADE / UNIDCOM - Instituto de Artes Visuais e Marketing / Unidade de Investigação de Design e Comunicação, Lisbon, Portugal

Paper 0174

Design Participation Tactics:
Redefining User Participation in Design


Yanki Lee
The Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, Royal College of Art, London, United Kingdom
yan-ki.lee@rca.ac.uk

Paper 0180

Design thinking - Value Innovation - Deductive Reason and the Designers Choice


English, Stuart
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
stuart.english@unn.ac.uk

Paper 0184

Referencing the sociocultural during designing


MK Strickfaden*, P Rodgers**, P Langdon***
*Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton AB, Canada
***Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
***University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
m.strickfaden@napier.ac.uk

Paper 0186

Graphic Design and Motion Graphics


C Vincent, A Cole, Z Schincariol
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - FAU-DI, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
zuleicaschincariol@hotmail.com

Paper 0189

Human Centering Design Across Dimensions


B. Hanington
Carnegie Mellon University School of Design, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
hanington@cmu.edu

Paper 0193

Reframing American Democracy:
the Role of Research in the Interpretation of Redesigned Election Artefacts


E.D. Tunstall
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States
etunst@uic.edu

Paper 0197

Integrated Approach to Develop an Extensible Kansei Engineering Information System


Yaliang Chuang, Lin-Lin Chen
Graduate Institute of Design, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiepi, Taiwan
yaliang.chuang@gmail.com

Paper 0199

Both Generic Design and Different Forms of Designing


W. J. Visser
INRIA, Rocquencourt, France
willemien.visser@inria.fr

Paper 0202

Researching the Research Culture in Art & Design:
The Art and Design Index to Theses


T Fisher*, J Mottram**
*Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom
**Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
t.fisher@shu.ac.uk

Paper 0203

Exploring the Creative Possibilities of Argentium™ Sterling Silver


K Niedderer*, P Johns**, C Harrison**
*University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
**Middlesex University, Barnet, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
k.niedderer@herts.ac.uk

Paper 0204

Rationales for role playing in design


Stella Boess
Applied Ergonomics Design, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
S.U.Boess@tudelft.nl

Paper 0220

The evolution of the Mars Daisy


A Woodcock, J Burns, E Gaura, R.M. Newman, S Mount Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom
a.woodcock@coventry.ac.uk

Paper 0221

The Reorganization of Graphic Design History


W. H. CHOU
Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan

Paper 0229

Defending the Domestic Environment from Advertising:
the Commercial Rhetoric Art Project


Steven McCarthy
Department of Design, Housing and Apparel, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, United States
smccarthy@umn.edu

Paper 0230

Research through DESIGN through research - a problem statement and a conceptual sketch


Wolfgang Jonas
School of Arts and Designm University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany
jonasw@snafu.de

Paper 0239

Are we designing female audiences?
The case of BEME.com a women's commercial online portal


N M Sadowska
Regents Business School London, London, United Kingdom
noemi@thestudio53.com

Paper 0246

Nonlinearity for Design


Jamie Brassett
Central Saint Martins College of Arts & Design, London, United Kingdom

Paper 0247

A New look at Design Thinking:
Research in Progress


Rob Cowdroy, Michael Ostwald, Anthony Williams
University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia

Paper 0250

Critical reflections on design and emotion


Artemis Yagou
AKTO art and design, Athens, Greece
artemis@yagou.gr

Paper 0253

Framing a Learning-Based Approach to Interactive System Design


J. Choi, K. Sato
Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States
jungmin@id.iit.edu

Paper 0257

The designed object that we know and see


D. M. Büchler*, M. A. R. Biggs**
*Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
**University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom
m.buchler@staffs.ac.uk

Paper 0260

Expanding the boundaries of form theory:
Developing the model Evolution of Form


C Akner.Koler
Konstfack, stockholm, Sweden
cheryl.akner.koler@chello.se

Paper 0263

Privileging the Sketch:
Coop Himmelblau, Nonlinear Dynamics and the Psychogram


Michael J. Oswald, Michael Chapman
University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
ostwald@newcastle.edu.au

Paper 0264

What are the visual communication requirements of a built environment?


Robert Harland
University of Nottingham, School of Built Environment, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
robert.harland@ntu.ac.uk

Paper 0266

Wallpaper Tiger:
The Florence Broadhurst Collection and the Questions of Cultural Appropriation in Design


Vicki Karaminas, Alana Clifton-Cunningham
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
vicki.karaminas@uts.edu.au

Paper 0271

What it Takes to Design in the Virtual World


Anthony Williams*, Willy Sher*, Tom Bellamy*, Rod Gameson**
*School of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia
**Faculty of Engeneering and Built Environment, University of Wolverhamton, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
tony.williams@newcastle.edu.au

Paper 0275

The Unity of Experience:
Perspectives on the Products of Design


K Tooming
HDK, School of Design and Crafts, Göteborg, Sweden
kaja.tooming@hdk.gu.se

Paper 0280

DESIGN:
Category Formation, Prototypicality and (Aesthetic) Preference


M R Ranta
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
m.ranta@chello.se

Paper 0286

Values for sustainability in city design & A gentle declaration


Awoniyi Stephen
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX., United States
sa11@txstate.edu

Paper 0291

Studying Design Engineers use of Information Systems:
Which variables to control for?


J. Restrepo
Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
jdrg@mek.dtu.dk

Paper 0293

Development of a Collaborative Design-focused Research Approach for Interagency Cooperation Addressing Youth Anti-Social Behaviour in Rail Environs


T Love, T Cooper, F Affleck, A Durey
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
UNIDCOM/IADE, Lisbon, Portugal
Edith Cowan University, Perth Western Australia, Australia,
Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC), Western Australia, Australia
t.love@curtin.edu.au

Paper 0294

Necessary, Unnecessary and Sufficient Conditions


M.A.R.,Biggs
University of Hertfordshire,Hatfield, Herts,United Kingdom
m.a.biggs@herts.ac.uk

Paper 0296

Context-Sensitive Visualization for User-Centered Information System and Product Design


E. C. Jung, K. Sato
Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States

Paper 0298

The Role of Design Eureka in Design Thinking


Yi-Cheng Chiang
Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung County, Taiwan
saphi@ms62.hinet.net

Paper 0307

Evaluation of a Product Under an Attitudinal Approach


L,Niemeyer, J,Esposel
UERJ State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
lucy@esdi.uerj.br

Paper 0311

When is a New Thing a Good Thing?
Technological Change, Product Form Design and Perceptions of Value for Product Innovations


Antoaneta Petkova, Violina Rindova
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, United States
University of Texas, Austin, TX, United States
apetkova@sfsu.edu

Paper 0313

A constructivist approach to wayfinding map studies:
Construction of spatial knowledge in people-map-space interactions


Christopher Kueh
Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia, Australia
teck14design@gmail.com

Paper 0316

Using Cartoons to Engage Stakeholders in Innovation and Design of IT Artefacts


L Albinsson
University College of Borås, Borås, Sweden
lars@maestro.se

Paper 0318

Transferability – A Wonder on the Ground of Design Research


Rosan Chow*, Stan Ruecker**
*Braunschweig University of Art, Braunschweig, Germany
**University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
sruecker@ualberta.ca

Paper 0326

Use-Inspired Basic Research:
Improved Understanding and Innovative Products - a Case Study


D. Steffen
Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Wuppertal, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany
Dagmar.Steffen@gmx.de

Paper 0329

The Fluid Contemporary Interior


S Yelavich
Parsons The New School for Design, NY, New York, United States
syelavich@aol.com

Paper 0330

Formative Research for Interface Design for Older Adults:
Reducing Adverse Self-medication Behaviors


Z Strickler, C Rauh, PJ Neafsey, C Lin
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States
zoe.strickler@uconn.edu

Paper 0331

Visual Communication In Portugal:
Professional Training And Skills In Twentieth Century


Margarida Ambrósio Fragoso
Designer. PhD Student in Design at Faculdade de Arquitectura de Lisboa, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
marfragoso@netcabo.pt

Paper 0333

The Wonder of Change:
Where do new things come from and how do they get here?


J Z Langrish
University of Salford, Manchester M3, United Kingdom
JLangrish@AOL.com

Paper 0341

Design leads us where exactly?
Leading by design at Rich Mix, a new cultural venture in London


Lucy Kimbell
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
lucy.kimbell@sbs.ox.ac.uk

Paper 0342

Integrated Descriptive Interactivity for Complex Collections (IDI)


Daniel Pinkas, Jean-Louis Boissier, Sidonie Carrillat, Annelore Schneider, Pius Zoll
Switzerland
dpinkas@worldcom.ch

Paper 0343

The Poster of the New State


Theresa Beco de Lobo
IADE – Instituto Superior de Artes Visuais,Design e Marketing
UNIDCOM / IADE - Unidade de Investigação em Design e Comunicação, Lisboa, Portugal
tlobo@netcabo.pt

Paper 0354

A Theory of Modal Thinking in Design


C. H. ,Burnette
University of the Arts,Philadelphia,United States
charlesburnette@COMCAST.NET

Paper 0362

The Status and the Prospects of Deconstruction in Graphic Design


Dong-Sik Hong*, Mijeong Hwang**
*Tongmyong University, Department of Visual Communication Design, Busan, 535 Yongdang-Dong, Nam- Gu, Korea, South,** Youngsan University, English, Busan, Haeundae-gu, Korea

Paper 0363

The Trace of the Casual or a Designer's Journey towards the Formulation of an Idea


Zoe Georgiadou, Ilias Panagiotis
T.E.I. Athens- Department of Interior Architecture, Decorative Arts and Design, Athens, Greece
zoegeo@teiath.gr


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