Dr. Christian Nold is an academic researcher, designer and artist
inventing new models and technologies for collective representation. In
the last decades he created large-scale public art and design projects
such as the widely acclaimed ‘Bio Mapping’, ‘Emotion Mapping’ and
‘Bijlmer Euro’ that have been staged with thousands of participants
across sixteen countries. He is a Lecturer in Design at The Open
University and was a research fellow at the Social Design Institute
(UAL) and the Extreme Citizen Science group (UCL) where he coordinated
the H2020 ‘Doing It Together Science’ project. Christian has written
numerous books and journal papers including the widely cited ‘Emotional
Cartography: Technologies of the Self’.
PhD - Device Studies of Participatory Sensing: Ontological
Politics and Design Interventions (No Corrections),
UCL, London
Participatory Design & Science and Technology Studies analysis of
user-driven environmental pollution sensing. Supervisors: Professor
Haklay (UCL) and Professor Gabrys (Goldsmiths). Available Online
2002 - 2004
MA - Interaction Design (Distinction), Royal
College of Art, London
1996 - 1999
BA - Fine Art Intermedia (First Class), Kingston
University, London
Academic Posts and
Employment
2021 -
Lecturer in DesignDesign Group, The Open
University
Developing the first BA Design course for the Open University.
Research on the knowledge politics of environmental pollution and public
ventilation practices.
2020 - 2021
Research FellowSocial Design Institute, University
of the Arts London
Researching how social design relates to systems theories.
Development of digital social science methods that integrate
participatory design.
2016 - 2020
Postdoctoral Research AssociateExtreme Citizen
Science Group, UCL, London
Project coordinator and evaluation/ethnography of the ‘Doing It Together
Science’ EU H2020 project - 11 international partners engaging 4
million EU citizens via 715 public citizen science events. and ‘EU.Citizen-Science’ H2020 project.
2011 - 2015
Research AssociateExtreme Citizen Science Group,
UCL, London
Researching Citizen Science and public engagement as part of the ‘EveryAware’ EU FP7
project.
2007 - 2012
Founder & Creative DirectorSofthook
Design, London
Directing an interdisciplinary team to create large-scale public art
projects around the world.
2005 - 2012
University TeacherThe Bartlett, UCL, London
Content development and delivery of the ‘Electronics Clinic’ on
physical computing and interactive programming for architects via
tutoring and lectures.
2005 - 2006
Part-Time LecturerLondon South Bank
University
Development, delivery and assessment of an undergraduate module on
new media history from early photography to digital media.
2004 - 2005
Part-Time LecturerIDAT, University of
Plymouth
Development, delivery and assessment of two undergraduate modules on
interactive programming (MEDA 121) and new media theory and practice
(MEDA 125).
2004 - now
Visiting Lecturer
Lectures and workshops at MIT, Yale, Stanford, Royal College of Art,
Westminster, UCL, Warwick, Goldsmiths, TU Delft, Aalborg, Middlesex,
Edinburgh, Turku, Nottingham, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Plymouth,
Birmingham, Universidade federal do Rio de Janeiro, Institute of Leiria,
John Moore and Kingston University.
2000 - 2001
Interaction DesignerLowe Broadway, London
Course Development
2021 - now Bachelor of Design (BDes)The Open
University, Milton Keynes
Qualification team member (360 credits) and production team member
for the T190 module (60 credits). Main author of ‘Algorithmic Design’
and co-author of ‘Image and Layout design’ (33% of the module).
2021 U101 TMA04The Open University,
Milton Keynes
2019 - 2020 Introduction to Citizen Science and
Scientific CrowdsourcingExtreme Citizen Science Group,
UCL, London
Co-authored the Geography MSc module GEOG0152 as face-to-face and
online course.
PhD Supervision &
Examination
2022 - 2028 Lead Supervisor The ethical decisions in digital
product designSamantha Osys
2022 Upgrade examiner How does creative thinking enable
distance design learners in Higher Education to develop and maintain
their mental wellbeing?Muriel Sippel
Nold, Christian. 2001. Mobile Vulgus. London:
Bookworks.
Journal Papers
Nold, Christian. “Typology of Emotion Assemblages in Art and
Science.”Leonardo, vol. 56, no. 3, June 2023,
pp. 266–71, https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_02314.
Willis, Katharine S., and Christian Nold. “Sense and the
City: An Emotion Data Framework for Smart City Governance.”Journal of Urban Management, vol. 11, no. 2, 2022, pp. 142–52,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jum.2022.05.009.
Haklay, Muki, Dilek Fraisl, Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, Susanne
Hecker, Margaret Gold, Gerid Hager, Luigi Ceccaroni, et al. 2021.
“Contours of Citizen Science: A Vignette Study.”
Royal Society Open Science 8 (8): 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.202108.
Nold, Christian. 2021. “Insurrection Training for Post-Human
Politics.” International Journal of Sociology and Social
Policy 41 (3/4): 541–57. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-03-2020-0066.
Katherin Wagenknecht, Tim Woods, Christian Nold, Simone Rüfenacht,
Silke Voigt-Heucke, Anne Caplan Susanne Hecker, and Katrin Vohland.
2021. “A Question of Dialogue? Reflections on How Citizen
Science Can Enhance Communication between Science and Society.”
Journal of Science Communication 20 (3). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20030213.
Göbel, Claudia, Christian Nold, Aleksandra Berditchevskaia, and
Mordechai Haklay. 2019. “How Does Citizen Science Do Governance?
Reflections from the DITOs Project.” Citizen Science:
Theory and Practice 4 (1): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.204.
Skarlatidou, Artemis, Marisa Ponti, James Sprinks, Christian Nold,
Muki Haklay, and Eiman Kanjo. 2019. “User Experience of Digital
Technologies in Citizen Science.” Journal of Science
Communication 18 (01): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.18010501
Skarlatidou, Artemis, Monika Suskevics, Claudia Göbel, Baiba Prūse,
Andre Mascarenhas, Marzia Mazzonetto, Alice Sheppard, et al. 2019.
“The Value of Stakeholder Mapping to Enhance Co-Creation in
Citizen Science Initiatives.” Citizen Science: Theory and
Practice 4 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.226.
Nold, Christian. 2018. “Practice-Based Ontological Design
for Multiplying Realities.” Strategic Design Research
Journal 11 (2): 58–64. https://doi.org/10.4013/sdrj.2018.112.02.
Crabtree, Louise, Christian Nold, Kaye Shumack, and Jason Tuckwell.
2011. “Transport Mapping: Emotional Cartography, Mobility and
the Body Politics of Place.” Global Media Journal -
Australian Edition 5 (2).
Nold, Christian, John Tweddle, Rebecca Ellis, Drew Hemment, and
Brian Whynne. 2011. “Biotagging Manchester: Interdisciplinary
Exploration of Biodiversity.” Leonardo 44 (1): 66–67.
https://doi.org/10.1162/LEON_a_00098.
Book Chapters
Nold, Christian, and Karolina Sobecka. “Aesthetic Strategies
for Engaging with Environmental Governance.”Routledge
Handbook of Art, Science & Technology Studies, edited by Hannah
Star Rogers et al., Routledge, 2021, pp. 91–101, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429437069-6.
Nold, Christian. 2020. “Taxonomy of Environmental Sensing in
Smart Cities.” In The Routledge Companion to Smart
Cities, edited by Katharine S. Willis and Alessandro Aurigi,
254–61. Abingdon & New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315178387.
Nold, Christian. 2018. “Turning Controversies into Questions
of Design: Prototyping Alternative Metrics for Heathrow
Airport.” In Inventing the Social, edited by Noortje
Marres, Michael Guggenheim, and Alex Wilkie, 94–124. Manchester:
Mattering Press. https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10082160.
Nold, Christian. 2016. “Metrics of Unrest: Building Social
and Technical Networks for Heathrow Noise.” In The Restless
Compendium: Interdisciplinary Investigations of Rest and Its
Opposites, edited by Felicity Callard, Kimberley Staines, James
Wilkes, 149–56. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45264-7_18.
Nold, Christian, and Louise Francis. 2016. “Participatory
Sensing: Recruiting Bipedal Platforms or Building Issue-Centred
Projects?” In Participatory Sensing, Opinions and
Collective Awareness, edited by Vittorio Loreto, Muki Haklay,
Andreas Hotho, Vito C.P. Servedio, Gerd Stumme, Jan Theunis, and
Francesca Tria, 213–35. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25658-0_11.
Nold, Christian. 2014. “Devices for Articulate
Propositions.” In Stressed Out, edited by Mike
Thomson, 34–39. Eindhoven, the Netherlands: Design Academy
Eindhoven.
Nold, Christian. 2005. “Legible Mob.” In Making
Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, edited by Bruno Latour and
Peter Weibel, 846–53. Karlsruhe and Cambridge: ZKM Center for Art and
Media with the MIT Press.
Public Reports
Nold, C., et al. Citizen Science Study of Overflight
Noise from New and Old Generation Aircraft at London City
Airport. 2023, https://doi.org/10.21954/mtkx-h460.
Kimbell, Lucy, Jocelyn Bailey, Christian Nold, Patrycja Kaszynska,
Jonathan Todd, and Francesco Mazzarella. 2021. “Design Economy
2021 Scoping Project: Introductory Paper.” London. Online.
Nold, Christian, Patrycja Kaszynska, and Jocelyn Bailey. 2021.
“Design Economy 2021 Scoping Project: Public Understanding of
Design.” London. Online.
Nold, Christian. 2021. “Towards a Sociomaterial Framework
for Systems in Design.” 2. Social Design Institute.
London. Online.
Nold, Christian. 2021. “Towards a Typology of Design in
Relation to Prisons.” 1. Social Design Institute.
London. Online.
Haklay, Muki, Alice Motion, Bálint Balázs, Barbara Kieslinger,
Tzovaras Greshake Bastian, Christian Nold, Daniel Dörler, et al. 2020.
“ECSA’s Characteristics of Citizen Science.” Online.
Nold, Christian. 2019. “A Tale of Two Science Buses:
Diversity of Knowledge and Inclusion Practices.” Online
Conference Proceedings
Nold, Christian. “Program or Be Programmed? Teaching
Algorithmic Principles to Future Designers.”The 7th
International Conference for Design Education Researchers, edited
by Lesley-Ann Noel Derek Jones, Naz Borekci, Violeta Clemente, James
Corazzo, Nicole Lotz, Liv Merete Nielsen, 2023, https://doi.org/10.21606/drslxd.2024.059.
Nold, Christian. “Mapping and Sensing Dewey’s Situations as
Design and Social Science Methods.”Nordes 2023: This Space
Intentionally Left Blank, 12-14 June, Linköping University, Norrköping,
Sweden., edited by S. Holmlid et al., 2023, https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2023.76.
Nold, Christian. “The Politics of Metadesign.”Design Research Society Conference 2022 in Bilbao, edited by D.
Lockton et al., DRS, 2022, https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2022.260.
Bailey, Jocelyn, Patrycja Kasynska, Lucy Kimbell, and Christian
Nold. 2021. “12 Principles of Social Design.” In
Nordes 2021 Matters of Scale, edited by Eva Brandt, Thomas
Markussen, Eeva Berglund, Guy Julier, and Per Linde, 488–90. Kolding,
Denmark: Nordes.
Nold, Christian. 2013. “Mapping Disagreement around Smart
City Devices.” In Subtle Revolution 2nd International
Hybrid City Conference, edited by D. Charitos, I. Theona, D.
Dragona, H. Rizopoulos, and M. Meimaris, 133–40. Athens: University
Research Institute of Applied Communications.
Academic Editing,
Reviewing and Memberships
2024 Reviewer for Intelligent Buildings International Journal
2024 Reviewer for CoDesign Journal
2023 Reviewer for Learn X Conference
2023 Reviewer for Nordes 2023 Conference
2022 Co-Organiser of the Metadesign Track at DRS 2022
2022 Conference PhD Mentor DRS 2022
2022 Member and reviewer for the Design Research Society
2018-21 Member of the European Association for the Study of Science
and Technology
2015-21 Council Member of the Internet of Things Council,
2018 Reviewer for JCOM journal
2015 Editor at large - Living Maps Review Journal
2015 Reviewer for Internet of Things Conference
2015 Reviewer for Leonardo Journal
2013 Reviewer for Mobilities Journal
Funding Bids
2018 DoomsDay BlockChain Co-wrote bid & named
researcher. Budget £20,000.
2018 Beacon Bursary Budget £2,000.
2016 DITOs Co-wrote bid & named researcher.
Budget €4M. Value to me: £100,000. Funded by EU H2020.
2014 Hubbub Co-wrote bid & named researcher.
Budget £1M. Value to me: £10,000 supported by Wellcome Trust.
2012 Inclusion Award Principal investigator.
Budget: £15,000 supported by UCL.
2011 Money Lab Co-investigator. Value to me £46,000
supported by City of Helsinki and Finnish Ministry of Education and
Culture and British Council.
2010 Spatialities and practices of sharing Named
Collaborator. Value: £8,000 supported Western Sydney University.
2009 The Bijlmer Euro Co-investigator. Value to me
£37,000 supported by Mondrian Foundation and Stichtung Doen.
2009 Sensory Journeys Co-investigator. Value to me
£45,000 supported by Arts Council England
2009 Sensing the Future of Hedehusene Principal
investigator. Value to me: £65,000 supported by Copenhagen International
Theatre.
2007 Mapping Change for Sustainable Communities
Named researcher. Value to me: £15,000 supported by Higher Education
Funding Council for England.
2007 Creative Mapping Named researcher. Value to
me: £6,000 supported by Arts Council England.
2006 Bio Mapping Principal investigator. Budget:
£15,000 supported by Wellcome Trust.
Artistic research exploring blockchain insertions. https://ddbc.io
2014 - 2016 Hubbub, Wellcome Trust,
London
Citizen monitoring network to materialise the impact of Heathrow
airport.
2011 - 2014 Money Lab, Pixelache,
Helsinki, Finland
Three-year experimental local currency for a Finnish fortress
island.
2010 - 2011 Rennes Emotion Map, Les
Bouillants, Rennes, France
2010 Control Maps, Impakt Festival,
Utrecht, Arnheim & Enschede, Holland
Participatory mapping project to visualise ‘control’ in three Dutch
cities.
2009 - 2010 The Bijlmer Euro, Imagine
IC, Amsterdam, Holland
15-month experimental RFID parasite local currency that supports
local identity
2009 - 2010 Sensory Journeys, Sustrans,
Bristol, UK
Participatory mapping with three schools to trace children travel
experience.
2009 Sensing the Future of Hedehusene,
Copenhagen International Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark
Town-scale air & noise pollution monitoring network with
real-time citizen voting.
2009 BioTagging Manchester,
Futuresonic, Manchester, UK
Citizen Science collaboration with Natural History Museum and
Meteorological Office.
2009 Bethlehem Biopsy, Bethlehem
University, Bethlehem, USA
Participatory mapping involving hundred residents and local
government to create urban visualisation.
2008 Geneva Biopsy, HES-SO Geneva,
Geneva, CH
2008 Complexity Maps, World Design
Capital, Turin, Italy
Summer school visualising heroin trade networks with 30 international
design students.
2008 Strange Weather, Studio for Urban Projects,
Berkeley Art Museum, USA
Winner of the Eyebeam EcoViz competition.
2008 Emotional Tourism?, Santiago de
Compostela Council, Spain
2007 Networked Identity, BBC Blast,
Serpentine Gallery & Science Museum, London
2007 Bio Mapping, Hayward Gallery
Projects, Brixton & Clapham, London
2006 - 2007 Bio Mapping, Wellcome Trust
Sciart R&D Grant, London
2008 The Brentford Biopsy, Watermans
Gallery, London
2008 Emotion Map East Paris, Arslonga
Gallery, Paris, France
2007 - 2008 Creative Mapping, Iniva,
London
2007 Stockport Emotion Map, Stockport
Council & Lendlease, Stockport, UK
2007 San Francisco Emotion Map, Southern
Exposure, San Francisco, USA
2006 - 2007 Mapping Fulham, Fulham NDC,
London
2005 - 2006 Greenwich Emotion Map,
Independent Photography, London
Group Exhibitions
2016 Prototyping a new Heathrow Airport, Rest
and its discontents, Mile End Art Pavilion, London, UK
2016 Prototyping a new Heathrow Airport, Rest
and its discontents, Wellcome Trust, London, UK
2016 Stockport Emotion Map, Loitering with
Intent – The Art and Politics of Walking in Manchester and Beyond,
People’s History Museum, Manchester, UK
2016 Sensory Journeys, Deep Design, Wayne
State University, Detroit, USA
2014 EmotionMaps, Cities Methodologies,
UCL, London
2013 Suomenlinna Kuula, Pixelache
Festival, Helsinki, Finland
2012 EmotionMaps, Sensing Place. Meditizing the
Urban Landscape House of Electronic Arts, Basel, CH
2011 Bijlmer Euro, Mal au Pixel, Paris,
France
2011 Bio Mapping, Re-Drawing Boundaries,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
2011 Bio Mapping, You Are Here, Turner
Contemporary, Margate, UK
2009 Bio Tagging, Futuresonic Festival,
Manchester, UK
2008 The Brentford Biopsy, Watermans Gallery,
Brentford, UK
2008 RFID Map, Surveillance and
Discipline, Pristina, Kosovo
2008 Community Metrics, The Big Draw, UCL,
London
2008 Community Metrics, Radiator Festival,
Nottingham, UK
2008 Man in the Crowd, Close to the
Surface, Camberwell College, London
2008 Man in the Crowd, Close to the
Surface, ICA, London
2008 Bio Mapping, W(e are) here,
Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis, USA
2008 Strange Weather, Eco-Vis Eyebeam
Gallery, New York, USA
2008 Bio Mapping, Zoom +/-, Limn Gallery,
San Francisco, USA
2007 Bio Mapping, Emotional Systems,
Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, Italy
2007 Bio Mapping, Digitally Yours Aboa
Vetus Ars Nova museum, Turku, Finland
2007 Bio Mapping, Dislocate, Ginza, Tokyo,
Japan
2007 Bio Mapping, Zoom +/-, Area 1, Santa
Monica, USA
2006 Bio Mapping, Fete Promise, CCC,
Tours, France
2006 Bio Mapping, CrashtestDummy, Munich,
Germany
2006 Bio Mapping, CrashtestDummy,
Ljubljana, Slovenia
2006 Bio Mapping, Always On, Sonar,
Barcelona, Spain
2006 Bio Mapping, ITTACA, Marcel Hicter
Foundation, Brussels, Belgium
2006 Bio Mapping, The Information, London
Gallery West, London
2006 Bio Mapping, City Breaks? Art and Culture
in Times of Expediency, Liverpool Biennial, UK
2006 Bio Mapping, Day to Day Data,
Danielle Arnaud, London
2005 Bio Mapping, State of Mind, Bios LSE,
London
2005 Bio Mapping, Day to Day Data, Angel
Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK
2005 Bio Mapping, Day to Day Data, Aspex
Gallery, Portsmouth, UK
2005 Crowd Compiler, Making Things Public,
ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
2004 Bio Mapping, Tactical Urban Map Hack,
Deaf 04, Rotterdam, Holland
2004 Bio Mapping, Sienna Design project,
Sienna, Italy
2004 Bio Mapping, The Show, Royal College
of Art, London
Keynote and Invited Lectures
Situating Scale in ANT – revisiting Boa Vista, Jun
2023 at STS Italia, Bologna
Dewey’s situations as Design and Social Science
Methods, Jun 2023, Nordes conference, Sweden
Bring textual wishes to life, Mar 2023, ChatGPT
and Friends at the OU, UK
Doing Politics from Our Bodies Upwards, Nov 2022 at
OU Eco-Creativity conference UK
Viruses, Pollen and Dust, Oct 2022 at N Family in
London
Testing Protocols in Citizen Science, Jul 2022,
EASST 2022 conference Madrid
The Politics of Metadesign, 27th Jun, DRS 2022
conference, Bilbao
Citizen Science for Controversies, 26th May 2022,
Citizen Science for all talks, HEIDI, London
Exploring Social Design Principles, 31st Mar 2022,
UAL Research Season, UAL, London
Towards a Socio-material Framework for Systems in
Design, 14th Sep 2021, Meta-Design. Rethinking Design to
Address the Complexity of Current and Future Global Challenges, DRS
Festival of Emergence
12 Principles of Social Design Workshop, 17th Aug
2021, Nordes Design Conference, Kolding, Denmark
Emotional Cartography, 27th May 2021, Association
of Architectural Quality Development, Vilnius, Lithuania
Cultural Translations, 20th May 2021, MGC
TALKS!, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Caldas da Rainha,
Portugal
Building and Intervening in Collectives, 19th Oct
2020, ADA Masters Lecture, Plymouth University
Encounters for co-creation of Citizen Science
Teaching, 7th Sep 2020, ECSA 2020, Trieste, Italy
Hegemony, counter-hegemony and ontological
politics, 21th Aug 2020, EASST 4S, Prague, Czech Republic
Over-identification as Ethnographic approach for challenging
the contradictions of Citizen Science, 20th Aug 2020, How
Can STS Support A Multiplicity Of Practices In Citizen Science?,
EASST 4S, Prague
Ontological Design for New Politics at Heathrow,
9th Nov 2019, The Politics of Air, Watermans Arts Centre,
London
Mirroring and Irritant Synthesis, 6th Sep 2019,
4S Conference, New Orleans, US
What Post-Anarchist Ontology can bring to Environmental
Justice, 30th Aug 2019, RGS Conference, London
-Keynote- How can we Re-specify the Digital?, 27th
Jun 2019, CIM Conference, Warwick
Ontological Design for Intervening in Everyday
Realities, 31st Aug 2018, RGS Conference, Cardiff
Ontological Switches of Smart Cities, 29th Aug
2018, RGS Conference, Cardiff
Intervening in Data Infrastructure using Ontological
Switches, 27th Jul 2018, EASST Conference,
Lancaster
Neo-Environmental Sensing: Ontological approaches to Public
Data, 15th May 2018, Toxic Expertise (In)visibility and
Pollution workshop, Warwick University
A Personal History of Locative Media, 15th Mar
2018, Cambridge Science Festival, Cambridge
A Personal History of Locative Media, 5th Mar 2018,
Edinburgh University, Edinburgh
Pollution as Ontological Design Problem, 22nd Jan
2018, Citizen Science Lab: Air Pollution, Lorentz Center
Leiden
The Politics of Maker Prototypes: Scientific Governance or
Anarchist Prefiguration?, 23rd Nov 2017, STS and Politics
workshop, Copenhagen University
Ontological Design, 16th May 2017,
Interactivos?’17, Medialab Prado Madrid
-Keynote- Art and Education, 4th Nov 2016, II
CULTURE FORUM Burgos, Spain
-Keynote- How can we Design Meaningful and Political
Data?, 21st April 2016, Design & the City,
Amsterdam
Humans as bipedal sensor platforms?, 12th May 2015,
Understanding Participants, British Ecological Society,
London
Sensing the Smart City, 12th Mar 2015, IOT
Summit 2015, London
Smart Cities Case Study - Bijlmer Euro, 30th Nov
2014, Could Cambridge be a smarter city?, Collusion, Cambridge,
UK
Towards a Design based Ethnographic Method for Environmental
Controversies, 18th Sep 2014, EASST Conference, Torun,
Poland
What does Citizen Science Allow?, 2nd Jul 2014,
Citizen Science: Fit for the Future?, Centre for Ecology &
Hydrology, Wallingford, UK
Recruitment for Environmental Monitoring, 21st Feb
2014, Citizen Cyberscience Summit, UCL, London
Citizen Science as a Device Practice, 28th Jan
2014, The data practices of citizen science, Goldsmiths
University, London
What is Being Sensed?, 21st Jan 2014 Dagstuhl
Seminars, Germany
What is Being Mapped and to What Ends?, 14th Jan
2014 Living Maps Seminars, The Young Foundation, London
More-Than-Human Participatory Research, 12th Dec
2013, Birmingham, UK
What does Mapping, Map?, 25th Nov 2013, In the
midst of things, Royal College of Art, London
More-than-Human Participation, 30th Aug 2013,
Royal Geographical Society, London
Mapping Emotional Change, 25th Jun 2013,
Prince’s Trust Geography Summer School, Cambridge, UK
Environmental Monitoring?, 12th Oct 2012,
Birmingham School of Architecture, UK
What is Being Mapped and to What Ends?, 20th Sep
2012, London Mapping Seminar, DPU, UCL, London
Sensory Journeys, 19th Mar 2012, Smell &
The City, Manchester University, UK
Emotional Cartography, 27th Nov 2011, Compass
Live Art Symposium, East Street Arts, Leeds
Feeling London, 9th Nov 2011, London
Incorporated, Gordon Museum of Pathology, London
Bijlmer Euro, 8th Oct 2011, MoneyLab, The
Beach, Amsterdam, Holland
Emotional Cartographies, 19th Sep 2011,
Geography Summer School Prince’s Trust, Harrogate, UK
Sensing Place, 4th Sep 2011, Ars
Electronica Linz, Austria
Emotional Cartography, 24th Jul 2010,
Mission:Explore, Secret Garden Party, UK
-Keynote- Bijlmer Euro, 6th Jul 2010, Mapfest:
Mapping for Change, Mediamatic, Holland
Bijlmer Euro, 10th Jun 2010, TEDx
Eutropolis, Heerlen, Holland
The Internet of People for a Post-Oil World, 1st
June 2010, Internet of Things 2010, Brussels, Belgium
Bijlmer Euro, 25th Sep 2009, Picnic ’09,
Amsterdam, Holland
Emotion Maps, 7th June 2008,
Psycho-Geography, Cheltenham Science Festival, UK
-Keynote- Locative Media Autopsy, 28th Feb 2008,
The Mobile City Conference, Rotterdam Architecture Institute,
Netherlands
Emotion Maps, 2nd Feb 2008, Nextcity: The Art
of the Possible, New Museum, New York
RFID Map, 29th Oct 2007, Picnic ’07, Amsterdam,
Holland
Bio Mapping, 17th Oct 2007, PopTech 2007,
Camden, USA
Emotional Mapping, 19th Apr 2007, Association
of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA
Emotional Cartography, 6th Sep 2006, Society of
Cartographers Conference, Keele, UK
Bio Mapping, 25th Aug 2006, Art +
Communication, RIXC, Riga, Latvia
Re. Computing 101B seminar, Feb 2005, Spacex
Gallery, Exeter
Bio Mapping, 27th Aug 2004, Trans-Cultural
Mapping, NIFCA, Suomenlinna, Finland
Bio Mapping, 6th Jun 2004, NotCon ’04,
London
Counter Mapping, 27th Feb 2004, Neuro
networking europe, Munich, Germany
Mobile Vulgus, 12th Sep 2003, Next 5
Minutes, Amsterdam, Holland
Work has been featured by:
CNN, New Scientist, BBC World Service, BBC, Discovery Channel,
Slashdot, Art Forum, Guardian, The Observer, Art Monthly, Digicult,
Washington Post, Boing Boing, Mute Magazine, Sleazenation, Telepolis,
British Council, Sud Deutsche Zeitung, Chinese FHM, Dagbladet, Denver
Post, Fast Company, Fibreculture, Furtherfield, LA Times, Liberation,
Metro, Salt Lake Tribune, Time Out, USA Today, World Changing, Core77,
We-Make-Money-Not-Art, Fast Company, Wonderland, Tank Magazine