Professor Mark Blythe
BA (Hons), PGCE, PhD
Professor in Interdisciplinary Design
Biography
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Mark is a design ethnographer working in the field of Human Computer Interaction. His research interests include the ageing population, looming ecological catastrophe and the messed up world we’re in. Recent projects include collaborations with Goldsmiths’ Interaction Research Studio which were based at a residential care home and a nunnery. He is currently working on a project on banking for the older old. His other work draws on critical theory and YouTube to consider the impacts of new and emerging technologies. For more information about Mark, his research interests and who he works with you can visit his personal website.
:: Projects
:: Publications
:: Blog
:: Teaching Modules - Mark teaches on two courses in the School of Design: Graphic Design and Interactive Media Design. To view the modules he teaches on click on the below links:
Graphic Design - Module DE0963 - Experimental Imagemaking
Interactive Media Design - Module DE0976 - Experiential Design



