Transdisciplinary Design

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The Right to Spontaneity

I want to talk about accessibility. But I’m having trouble starting. The topic is fraught with frustration and not an insignificant amount of shame. I…

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A Trans* TransBlog

Let’s talk about sex. Well, more so about sexuality—a topic I bet you didn’t expect to find on a Design Strategies blog for Parsons the…

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What’s First?

Note: No animals were harmed during this reflection process. I recently finished the first phase of research for designing a collaborative system that allows participants…

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Research Insights

As modern technology and life spin faster and faster, at breakneck speed, all the while demanding that we keep up, new problems surface— creating a…

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Disconnected—Out of Sight out of Mind.

Tracing our products, food and medicine with effective calculators that figure in human capital as well as dollars. “Current policies only institutionalize a global ignorance,…

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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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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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