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Call for participation: Speculative Wearable Sleep-Tracker Design Workshop

Anna Nolda Nagele is a design researcher, creative technologist and publisher. She is a PhD Candidate in Media and Arts Technology at Queen Mary. She is looking to recruit participants for a workshop study in March.

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The workshop will be held from 2-6pm Friday on 10 March at the Performance Lab and in G2, Mile End campus.

Anyone with a professional or personal interest in sleep or sleep-tracking is invited to take part in a speculative design workshop on wearable sleep-tracking devices. No previous experience in design is necessary.

In this workshop you will develop concepts for the design of wearable sleep-trackers through factors that are beyond individual control and use them as material for speculating on alternative or critical sleep-tracker designs.

If you are interested to participate in person on the day, please register your interest by filling out a short online form - it takes approximately 6 minutes to complete.

As spaces are limited, please apply before the application deadline on 26 February

If selected and you do participate in the workshop, you will receive £50 as a compensation for your time and contribution.

If you have any questions, please email Anna Nagele at a.n.nagele@qmul.ac.uk

 

 

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