Épisodes

  • Part 5: Recording and reflection
    Oct 3 2022
    Previously, we looked at entanglements in movement. This time, we will be doing something a bit different. You will be recording your noticing experience while noticing and reflecting on it afterward.

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    8 min
  • Part 4: Looking at movements
    Oct 3 2022
    Previously, we looked at something in the landscape and its relation to its surroundings and to us. This time, we will engage in another exercise to notice entanglements that are focused on movements in the landscape.

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    3 min
  • Part 3: Noticing entanglements at different scales
    Oct 3 2022

    In the last episode, the exercise helped you detach meaning from a thing and notice its entanglements. This time, we will continue noticing entanglements through a similar exercise.


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    4 min
  • Part 2: Detaching meaning and noticing connections
    Oct 3 2022

    In the first session, we practiced noticing something without attaching a pre-defined meaning to it, an exercise meant to help blur the lines between what we think of as separate objects and their relations to a larger, co-dependent whole. Now, we continue this practice by looking deeper at relations and entanglements.



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    7 min
  • Part 1: Detaching meaning
    Oct 3 2022

    In this episode, we will start with an exercise created to help you try to notice things as they are without attaching a particular pre-defined meaning to them.



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    5 min
  • Trailer
    Oct 3 2022

    In this podcast series, we will guide you through a journey, using a method called Noticing. The aim of these exercises is to help you become more aware of the ecologies and entanglements around you, so you can expand your designs from user-cenetred to more-than-human. This guide will help you to be more sensible to non-human agencies within your environment while decentering your perspective so you can start ‘designing with’.


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    2 min