
Exploring Situatedness
Exploring non-bionormative prosthesis design: Challenging norms and fostering situative learning ecology
A paper co-authored by Renáta Dezső, Emese Thamó, and Luca Szabados has been accepted for the special issue of Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education: ‘Exploring Situatedness in Partnership with ELIA, Part 2’, and will be published in Autumn 2025.
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First Months’ Activities and Progress Report /RD
2023 autumn semesterSeptember - October activitiesThe course “Exploring Non-Bionormative…
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Exploring Non-Bionormative Prosthesis Design start!
Exploring with MOME students the non-Bionormative Prosthesis Design: Collaborative Practices in 3D…
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Reflective Robotics
MOME Robotic StudioReflective Robotics in collaboration with Kalman TarrWe integrate Human-Robot…