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Turning Controversies into Questions of Design: Prototyping Alternative Metrics for Heathrow Airport
- Christian Nold(author)
Chapter of: Inventing the Social(pp. 94–124)
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Title | Turning Controversies into Questions of Design |
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Subtitle | Prototyping Alternative Metrics for Heathrow Airport |
Contributor | Christian Nold(author) |
Landing page | https://www.matteringpress.org/books/inventing-the-social/read/4-o-turning-controversies-into-questions-of-design-prototyping-alternative-metrics-for-heathrow-airport |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Christian Nold |
Publisher | Mattering Press |
Published on | 2018-07-11 |
Page range | pp. 94–124 |
Language | English (Original) |
Media | 8 illustrations |
Contributors
Christian Nold
(author)Research Associate in the Department of Geography at University College London
Christian Nold is an artist, designer and researcher who builds participatory technologies for collective representation. He is a Research Associate in the Department of Geography at UCL. In the last decade he created large-scale public art projects such as the widely acclaimed ‘Bio Mapping’, ‘Emotion Mapping’ and ‘Bijlmer Euro’ projects, which were staged with thousands of participants across the world. He wrote and edited Emotional Cartography: Technologies of the Self, (2009) The Internet of People for a Post-Oil World (2011) and Autopsy of an Island Currency (2014). His PhD was on the ontological politics of participatory sensing and the potential of design interventions.