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Elizabeth Sanders is a leading voice in using generative tools in research and co-design.
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Jan Chipchase made his reputation traveling the world doing ethnographic research for Nokia, and is now working for frogdesign.
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Lloyd Walker, Andy Ogden, David Muyers, and Heidrun Mumper-Drumm were key members of the team that developed this tool for brainstorming future scenarios.
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I will read anything Malcom Gladwell writes. He covers the divide between culture and commerce better than anyone I know.
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The "other half" of much of Liz Sanders' current work is covered by P. J. Stappers and a crew of bright minds at the Delft Institute of Technology. Stay up to date with their work. They are doing us all a great service with their research.
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Why? Because she is a master of form and of the playful search for beauty, and we all have much to learn from her.
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Remember "A Vision of Students Today" - the YouTube sensation that went viral in 2007? This was the work of Michael Wesch and the students in his Digital Ethnography course at Kansas State University. Stay up to date with this man's work.
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Engine is a London firm that engages in the sort of co-design I and my students are doing. I find their web site full of excellent examples of this sort of work.