While working with Innovation Space to explore new methodologies for sustainable product development, I’ve had the opportunity to better understand the emerging discipline of biomimicry. Biomimicry explores the materials, processes and functions of nature for clues to solving design and engineering problems. This new area of study can help design teams to create innovative solutions that will minimize the environmental impact of new products.

This past month I’ve been working closely with my Innovation Space comrades to craft a submission for the IDEO Living Climate Change Video Challenge. We’ve put together a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure style interactive video to challenge and inspire viewers to consider this underutilized resource.

Check out our entry.


My time at ASU has come and gone incredibly fast; too fast actually. After traveling around the country conducting primary research for my thesis, I’ve been eager to slow down and take time to explore thoughts I’ve been grappling with. This winter I’ve relished time spent working to realize these ideas, and this summer I’ll be sharing them.

After receiving positive feedback from our paper for the Chicago Ethnography Conference, Chris Meierling and I have decided to build on those thoughts for the IVSA 2010 Conference in Bologna. Our paper and presentation explore how researchers can put forth information that is accessible and actionable for others and asks how we might be able to create a space that is informative, facilitating, inspirational, and ethical.

I am also excited to announce a very special new piece of work – Community Futures Project. Over the past few years, I’ve become increasingly interested in the use of the Internet and online visualization tools to inform and inspire the design process. While considerable research exists on the social impacts of digital communication, online consumption and the Web, we have paid far less attention to the opportunities presented by digital technology to understand people’s lives. Interested in exploring this opportunity space, I’ve teamed up with Kyle Larkin to advance the use of online tools as a means to connect with people over time and space to produce new, deep and continuing insights. We’ll be presenting and showcasing our work at the Create10 conference
in Edinburgh.

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