6-String Fretless Zither (Gnostick) and Electric Upright Bass (EUB)
Thoughts, notes, diagrams, insights, ideas and philosophical-rambling from my ongoing PhD research in Design Studies, looking at new ways of understanding, developing and evolving creative practice in design.
by Jordan Dalladay-Simpson BA MRes (Lon)
To see my latest developments, papers and publications, please visit my website at www.jordandalladaysimpson.co.uk
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- Thinking Points: PhD Research
- Apoiesis and co-dependance: Manifesting deep value...
- possibility vs. stability
- Beat and weave, context shifting in narrative stru...
- Being, becoming and harmonic modulation
- Perceptual span
- Designer to luthier and back again.
- Being-with Uncertainty Workshop
- Worldly investigation through grammatics.
- Designers = Metæpistemologists?
- Calvino, Italo - 6 Memos for the Next Millennium
- Creative writing as a disruptive design thinking.....
- Designers = Meta-epistemologists?
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Saturday, 21 March 2009
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