DI websites

Just though I’d provide links to people on the Design Interactions course:

KA FAI CHOY – www.ka5.info

STEFFEN FIEDLER – www.steffenfiedler.com

DANIEL FOSTER-SMITH – www.danfs.co.uk

ILONA GAYNOR – www.ilonagaynor.co.uk

KEVIN GRENNAN – www.kevingrennan.com

EMILY HAYES

MARGUERITE HUMEAU – www.margueritehumeau.com

CHARLOTTE JARVIS – www.artforeating.co.uk

GERRIT KAISER – gerritkaiser.de

HORI KENTARO

JONAS LOH -www.herrloh.de

LISA MA

MILAN METTHEY

ELLIOTT MONTGOMERY – epmid.com

J PAUL NEELEY – www.jpaulneeley.com

BEN OLIVER  - www.b-o-t-h.com

VERONICA RANNER – www.veronicaranner.com

LUDWIG ZELLER – www.ludwigzeller.de

If I have missed your website off let me know.

Designing for our evolutionary legacy – Dissertation Idea…


Dissertation  Idea:

We have evolved through different environments; initially we were water based organisms then adapted to living on land, all the way up to the most recent socially interacting human we have now become.

But we have not evolved for one ‘set’ environment, the environment has been changing and we have ‘adapted’ to survive within it. As we have adapted to these environments we have developed ways of surviving, whether this is the opposable thumb or a basic nervous system. But the evolution process doesn’t ‘restart’ for each change in the environment, it builds on what has already evolved. This means that we have been left a legacy of old and possibly redundant adaptations, but what is worse is that because our environment is changing so fast at present (due to us) there is a increasing gap between our environment and our ability to naturally adapt to it.

For example problems we already know about include our innate desire for high energy, salty foods, but because these are plentiful now this desire is causing obesity and heart problems.

What problems are likely to arise due to the information age? What innate needs do we have that are now completely saturated? And how would ‘we’ have evolved to best suit this current environment?

As a designer working with technology today, what concerns me is how to bridge this gap between the environment and our society. The question of what can be done by designers to make future generations fit for the current environment rather than just fulfilling innate desires is one I intend to examine.

Etiquette Web Crawler

I have recently been working on the Etiquette web crawler for the DI work in progress show.  This crawler assesses how polite a web-pages is based on a list of polite and rude words. It then locates the owner of the website and their geographic address using the Whois database and plots out the data using Google maps. After it has been running for a while a map of online etiquette builds up. You are then able to explore the map using the old skool big red buttons at the front.