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VOME Presentation. Mapping the Intangible, Peter Hall

The Visualisation and Other Methods of Expression (VOME) project hosted a presentation evening event at the Design Council, Covent Garden on the 22nd March.

Peter Hall Presentation at the Design Centre: Mapping the Intangible from VOME on Vimeo.

At this event, VOME presented some of the artistic output from the VOME project and presented a talk on experimental design practices by Peter Hall, Design Educator and Critic, University of Texas. In his talk, Peter Hall explained approaches to creating visualisations of societal issues using artistic input and social research and discussed the potential role these approaches might play in technology design.

Abstract from the presentation

VOME recently hosted a workshop titled: What does Privacy sound, feel and look like?

VOME hosted a workshop for artists at the Drill Hall in London on March 3rd and 4th. The overall aim of the event was to work with artists from a variety of genres to explore how we experience privacy in our everyday lives and the different ways in which we articulate the emotions related to how we experience privacy.
Link here for more information

VOME Workshop:An overview of the presentations from the keynote speakers

VOME Workshop:
An overview of the presentations from the keynote speakers

VOME Workshop – Delivering Public Services Online: How does it change the status quo? from VOME on Vimeo.

Ollie Bray Presentation at the VOME Workshop

Delivering Public Services Online: How does it change the status quo?

Kieron O'Hara Presentation at the VOME Workshop

Delivering Public Services Online: How does it change the status quo?

VOME Workshop: Kieron O’Hara Presentation “Transparency & Privacy” from VOME on Vimeo.

Interview with VOME: Lizzie Coles-Kemp & Consult Hyperion's Dave Birch

Dr. Lizzie Coles-Kemp, of the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, is a Primary Investigator on the Visualisation and Other Methods of Expression (VOME) project which is joint research between Cranfield University, Salford University, Royal Holloway (University of London), Sunderland City Council and Consult Hyperion. The project is funded by The Technology Strategy Board, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). In this podcast she talks about the VOME project and explains how the visualisation of privacy is fundamental to informed consent and therefore e-government and e-business.

Listen here in either [Podcast MPEG4] or [Sound-only MP3] format.

You can download this and other podcasts in both iPod (MP4) and MP3 format from the Consult Hyperion podcast page, where you can also subscribe to the podcast RSS feed. If you have iTunes, you can find the podcasts in the iTunes Store: just search for “Consult Hyperion” in the podcasts area and you can click and subscribe. Alternatively, you can click on this iTunes link.

Original Post: Digital Identity Forum (DIF)