Thomas Binder is a design researcher and educator working with design students and industry to develop novel approaches to collaborative design and participatory methods to the study of the changing everyday of potential users.
Jonas Lowgren is an interaction designer with twenty years of experience from academia and industry. His research at Malmo University is focused on cross-media products, interactive visualizations and the design theory of digital materials.
Lone Malmborg is currently an Associate Professor of interaction design at IT University of Copenhagen. She is a member of the Innovative Communication Group. She has been developing and heading an education program in interaction design at Malmo University, Arts and Communication, and has been establishing and heading the research group Creative Environment.
Introduction: (Re-)Programming Interaction Design - Thomas Binder, Jonas Loewgren, Lone Malmborg
From Utopia 1981 to Utopia 2008 - Yngve Sundblad
HCI and Design: Uncomfortable Bedfellows? - Kari Kuuttii
Constructing Utopia(s) in situ - Daring to be Different - Liam Bannon
Tradition and Transcendence - Kim Halskov
Designing From Somewhere - A Located, Relational and Transformational View of Design - Margot Brereton
On Participation and Service Innovation - Jeanette Blomberg
The Phenomenological Stance of the Designer - Giorgio De Michelis
Designing for Homo Ludens, Still - Bill Gaver
Gaming Literacy: Game Design as a Model for Literacy in the 21st Century - Eric Zimmerman
Distruptions - Johan Redstroem
On a Scale Between Art and Design: On the Aesthetics of Function, from the Bauhaus until Today - Sara Ilstedt Hjelm
Appropriating Digital Environments - (Re-)Constructing the Physical Through the Digital - Joan Greenbaum
Designed Animism - Brenda Laurel
In Search of a Critical Stance - Erik Stolterman
A Science of the Possible - A New Practice in the Spirit of Bauhaus - Peter Ullmark
Work, Design, Computers, Artifacts - Frieder Nake
The Everyday Poetics of a Digital Bauhaus - Ylva Gislen, Asa Harvard, Maria Hellstroem