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        Your personal space is no longer physical – it’s a global network of data 

        Carta, Silvio (2018-07-01)
        In the digital world, any action we do generates data – whether browsing the internet, answering emails or messaging our friends. Translated into radio waves, this information can travel almost effortlessly through space ...

        ‘Put on your boots and Harrington!’: The ordinariness of 1970s UK punk dress 

        Weiner, Nathaniel (2018-06-01)
        In 2013, the Metropolitan Museum hosted an exhibition of punk-inspired fashion entitled Punk: Chaos to Couture. The exhibition emphasized the ‘spectacular’ elements of the subculture, reflecting a narrative that dominates ...

        Don’t be stupid : The role of social media policies in journalistic boundary-setting 

        Duffy, Andrew; Knight, Margaret (2018-05-09)
        Social media are now firmly embedded in professional newsrooms, and policies and guidance within these newsrooms have evolved to include social media activities. These policies articulate and expose the underlying assumptions ...

        Graphetics: When mark-making becomes writing 

        Biggs, Michael (2018-04-01)
        Graphetics is the study of how one recognizes text, and how one differentiates it from other marks and drawings, for example when one views a manuscript and has to decide ‘is this writing or just scribble?’. This article ...

        Design for invention : annotation of functional geometry interaction for representing novel working principles 

        Atherton, Mark; Jiang, Pingfei; Harrison, David; Malizia, Alessio (2018-04-01)
        In some mechanical engineering devices the novelty or inventive step of a patented design relies heavily upon how geometric features contribute to device functions. Communicating the functional interactions between geometric ...

        Digital Personal Space: From the Plaza to the Global Canopy 

        Carta, Silvio (2018-03-01)
        This article discusses how ubiquitous computing, big data and the Internet of Things are changing the form of personal space. The study presented is substantiated by a series of tests conducted in the public space of the ...

        Designing Resilience of the Built Environment to Extreme Weather Events 

        Jankovic, Ljubomir (2018-01-09)
        Built environment comprises of a multitude of complex networks of buildings and processes in and between buildings. The paper looks at resilience design on three different levels: the building, the site, and the region. ...

        An Exploratory Design Workshop to Elicit what Feels Natural when Interacting with an Automobile’s Secondary Controls 

        Ramm, Simon; Giacomin, Joseph; Malizia, Alessio; Anyasodo, Bennett (2018-01-02)
        Exploratory design workshops were conducted using five participatory methods with 10 automobile drivers in order to understand what characterizes natural-feeling interaction with automobiles’ secondary, comfort, and ...

        HBO and the Aristocracy of TV Culture : : Affiliations and Legitimatising Television Culture, post-2007 

        Akass, Kim; McCabe, Janet (2018-01-01)
        HBO and the Aristocracy of TV Culture : affiliations and legitimatising television culture, post-2007 (Co-Authored with Dr Janet McCabe). This article, which was published in the journal Mise-Au-Point in January 2018, sheds ...

        Neon Noir : An album of songs and music videos 

        Blinko, Nick (Apple Music, 2017-12-08)
        Neon Noir is an audio-visual work comprising nine songs, one instrumental piece and eight videos, released as a complete album in December 2017. It was published by Apple Music (8th December 2017) https://itunes.apple.co ...
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