SAY HELLO TO THE AESTHETICODES TEAM
We Are Designers. We are Thinkers. We are Innovators. We are Aestheticodes.
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STEVE BENFORD
Professor of Collaborative ComputingSteve Benford is the Professor of Collaborative Computing at the University of Nottingham where he co-founded the MRL. He is a co-investigator of the Equator IRC. He has published over 250 works, including six papers in ACM Transactions on CHI, 18 full papers at CHI (including a best paper award in 2005)
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RICHARD MORTIER
Horizon Transitional Fellow in Computer ScienceRichard Mortier is Horizon Transitional Fellow in Computer Science at the University of Nottingham. His research focuses on user-centred systems, investigating the challenges that arise when we design and deploy infrastructure technology with which real people must interact.
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BORIANA KOLEVA
Associate Professor in the School of ComputerDr Boriana Koleva is a Associate Professor in the School of Computer. Her research area is the field of Human Computer Interaction with a particular emphasis on material and mixed reality interfaces for cultural experiences. Dr. Koleva was a principal investigator for a UK EPSRC funded project.
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ANTHONY QUINN
Designer, Educator and WriterAnthony Quinn is a designer, educator and writer, working across a range of disciplines. Quinn runs a successful design consultancy with clients such as British Airways, Winkreative, Debenhams and Wedgwood. He is project co-ordinator for Firing Up the Crafts Councils national programme to re-introduce ceramics into the school curriculum.
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EMILY-CLARE THORN
Freelance DesignerEmily-Clare Thorn is a freelance designer who Graduated from Central Saint Martins with a Ceramic Design Degree. Over the past two years Emily-Clare has worked on various projects both within her specialty of ceramics and outside of.
These include working with internationally renowned ceramic artist Clare Twomey as both an assistant and studio manager, re-developing the interiors of Dementia care homes both in England and Wales and working on the research project with Horizon Digital Economy at Nottingham University which has developed into aesthetiocdes.