Ways of Knowing: Ways of Thinking – A cognitive justice framework for working with an “ecology of knowledges”

As promised at the end of the previous post which introduced the background to this interwoven framework where I bring together the knowledge work of Indigenous scholars and scientists like Robin Wall Kimmerer, Martin Nakata, and Tyson Yunkaporta into my visualization together with my contributions (in purple) drawn from my own creative practice-based research. The […]
Future-proofing human creative practice in the age of AI

“Algorithms are able to be creative… And so in their very nature, they are showing and exploring new ideas.” Ai-Da’s creator Aidan Meller in an article about “her” design exhibition at this year’s London Design Biennale Creative professionals around the world are faced with the introduction of user-friendly generative AI tools offering a plethora of […]
Exploratory study of the literature of information architecture
I introduce the idea of Multi-sensory cognitive justice, and make a case for it through a synthesis of the literature available on information architecture. Given that I was standing there when the field was born as a professional occupation with its own association etc I think I can navigate my way back to the beginning […]