Transdisciplinary Design

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Narratives of Complexity

Our design led research project has given us the opportunity to reflect on transdisciplinary design both as a mode of thinking and as a collaborative…

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Let Numbers Speak

Once I found myself asking a leading financial expert (who used to run a private equity fund): What was his trick; how could he make sense and see things just by looking at a financial statement or the stock exchange report? His answer was simple and poetic: “Let the numbers speak to you.”

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Our Story: Visualizing.org Marathon

Collaboratively authored by Howard Chambers, Francis Carter, Mai Kobori, and Steven Dale The inagural visualizing.org Marathon, sponsored by SEED magazine and GE, kicked off with…

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A New System For Synthesizing

Jamer Hunt, director of the Transdisciplinary Design program, recently introduced us to Evernote, a system for note taking and idea accumulation. As I set it…

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Theory of Boredom

The paradox that confronts us all at the moment is the dazzling ability to put our hands on so much information and so many connections combined with the need to make slow, thoughtful, and hard-to-see connections between these bits of information.

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