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Invisible Infrastructures
I recently presented at the Interaction Designer’s Conference in Dublin, speaking on the topic of ‘Invisible Infrastructures’ The ‘Great Outdoors’ does not exist in isolation, it is commanded and interconnected by paths, pylons, canals and trade. Infrastructure has created a … Continue reading
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Tagged Ciites make us Human, Cities, Human Needs, Human Rituals, Infrastructure, Interaction Design, interaction designer, Systems Thinking, technology, visual language
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