Making as research: an interview with Kristina Andersen.

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Kristina Andersen designs objects and experiences to explore ideas and notions of the unknown. A central element of her practise is workshop-like experiences that expose everyday desires as drivers for ideas. They employ familiar, mundane materials—such as candy and cardboard—through which several planes collide: the possible, the unknown, the feared and the desired. These processes are aimed at allowing a broad range of knowledge to materialise as interdisciplinary knowledge, which belongs to no one. The outcomes range from requirement engineering, technology prototyping, to the making of work about technology, rather than of technology. She holds degrees in Industrial Design, Virtual Environments, and wrote her Ph.D. on “magic machines”. She was a researcher at STEIM (Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music) in Amsterdam for 15 years, and now works in the Future Everyday group at Industrial Design at TU Eindhoven as well as maintaining her own practice.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelNew Directions in Music and Human-Computer Interaction
RedacteurenSimon Holland, Katie Wilkie-McKenna, Andrew McPherson, Marcelo M. Wanderley
Plaats van productieCham
UitgeverijSpringer
Hoofdstuk10
Pagina's155-161
Aantal pagina's7
ISBN van elektronische versie978-3-319-92069-6
ISBN van geprinte versie978-3-319-92068-9
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2019

Publicatie series

NaamSpringer Series on Cultural Computing
ISSN van geprinte versie2195-9056
ISSN van elektronische versie2195-9064

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