This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, “An Internet of Soft Things” (IoSofT) which seeks to bring soft surfaces, smart textiles and wearable technologies to join the Internet of Things debate. The project involves researchers from academic disciplines: design, computing and mental health in collaboration with a project partner, the Nottinghamshire network of the mental health charity, Mind. This paper will reflect upon the research project and specifically the approach the authors have taken to collaborative textile practice and how this has impacted upon the design process. This project was conducted through a number of practical workshop activities with Mind service user groups. The workshops focused u...
The appeal of collaborating with a government agency, or an organisation funded by one, seems obviou...
This paper will discuss the evolving methodological approach of Helen Paine who has a background in...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, “An Internet of Soft Thi...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, “An Internet of Soft Thi...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, 'An Internet of Soft Thi...
Over the past four-years the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge Exchange Hub, Design ...
Over the past four-years the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge Exchange Hub, Design ...
Over the past four-years the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge Exchange Hub, Design ...
Purpose: This paper comes from workshop activities and structured reflection by a group of artists a...
To achieve a circular textile industry – one that has closed complex resource loops at all stages of...
This paper introduces a project in which members of the Nottinghamshire Mind Network are engaged in ...
It has been widely acknowledged that collaboration across disciplines is required in order to develo...
One criticism of electronic textiles and wearable technology is that instead of being integrated int...
This paper explores the developing co-creative relationships that arise through integrating digital ...
The appeal of collaborating with a government agency, or an organisation funded by one, seems obviou...
This paper will discuss the evolving methodological approach of Helen Paine who has a background in...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, “An Internet of Soft Thi...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, “An Internet of Soft Thi...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, 'An Internet of Soft Thi...
Over the past four-years the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge Exchange Hub, Design ...
Over the past four-years the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge Exchange Hub, Design ...
Over the past four-years the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge Exchange Hub, Design ...
Purpose: This paper comes from workshop activities and structured reflection by a group of artists a...
To achieve a circular textile industry – one that has closed complex resource loops at all stages of...
This paper introduces a project in which members of the Nottinghamshire Mind Network are engaged in ...
It has been widely acknowledged that collaboration across disciplines is required in order to develo...
One criticism of electronic textiles and wearable technology is that instead of being integrated int...
This paper explores the developing co-creative relationships that arise through integrating digital ...
The appeal of collaborating with a government agency, or an organisation funded by one, seems obviou...
This paper will discuss the evolving methodological approach of Helen Paine who has a background in...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...