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Through making and imagining new forms of existence we critically rethink objects, systems and processes that shape human experience and life on the planet. We combine methods and approaches from the social sciences, humanities, science, engineering and the arts to explore and evaluate ideas, prototypes, new materials and experiences through the lens of design. We collaborate across disciplines and with external partners, including industry, not-for-profit, government and community groups and organisations. Our areas of research span interaction design, design innovation, co-design, computational creativity, designing for health and well-being, digital place-making, human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, smart cities and urban data science. The group’s expertise contributes to the following Labs: Affective Interactions Lab Designing affective interactions aims to enrich our experiences with everyday technologies that are increasingly ubiquitous. Access to personal devices is on the rise, with the premise of enabling individuals to grow in many aspects of their lives, both personal (e.g. wellbeing) and professional (e.g. work, education, volunteering). This necessitates research on how these technologies can provide the desired benefits. Affective Interactions Lab builds upon a body of research in experience design combined with psychology of wellbeing to examine issues relevant to user motivation, opportunities for reflection and gaining new skills, and fairness of access. We aim to create knowledge about methods, tools and design opportunities to support user engagement with technologies through affect, core to human experiences, emotions and behaviours. Emerging technologies (e.g. virtual reality), information (e.g. data visualisation) and materials (e.g. biodesign) are key to our research. Our vision is to advance knowledge on new ways of supporting everyday life through affective experiences embedded in human-technology interactions. Lab Coordinator: Dr Naseem Ahmadpour Designing with AI Lab Artificial Intelligence has already reshaped the design world, from fashion to architecture to digital products. The Designing with AI Lab (DWAIL) explores three ways that intelligent systems can impact design: AI as a design material, AI in design processes, and AI as design collaborators. Research into designing with AI-as-material explores how AI can be embedded into objects and services to provide new kinds of experiences. Research into designing with AI-as-processes explores new tools and workflows for design practice. Research into designing with AI-as-collaborator is the most far-reaching, asking what the future of design would look like if machines could be capable partners in creative problem solving. Lab Coordinator: Dr Kazjon Grace Urban Interfaces Lab The Urban Interfaces Lab investigates the application of emerging technologies in cities. It draws on knowledge, methodologies and theories from the field of interaction design, interrogating speculative futures through design. The work in the lab intersects with other academic and professional fields, by demonstrating the application of urban interfaces and their impact in domains such as smart cities, experience design, urban health, digital placemaking and community engagement. Research in the lab is underpinned by human-centred design, but also challenges the notion of human-centredness by exploring new approaches that consider ecological systems in the design of urban interfaces. Lab Coordinator: Professor Martin Tomitsch Our researchers Associate Professor Lian Loke (Head of Design) Dr Naseem Ahmadpour Madeleine Borthwick Liam Bray Associate Professor Densil Cabrera Dr Clare Cooper Associate Professor Wendy Davis Dr Joel Fredericks Dr Melinda Gaughwin Dr Philip Gough Dr Kazjon Grace Dr Leigh-Anne Hepburn Dr Luke Hespanhol Dr Wenye Hu Dr Callum Parker Associate Professor Somwrita Sarkar Emeritus Professor John Redmond Professor Martin Tomitsch Adjuncts Oliver Weidlich   Design Lab Learn more about our current research Postgraduate research Undertake a research degree in design Partner with us Learn more Tweets by syd_designlab Leadership for good starts here Media News Find an expert Media contacts Student links How to log in to University systems Key dates Class timetables Policies About us Our rankings Faculties and schools Centres and institutes Campus locations Connect Contact us Find a staff member Careers at Sydney Find an event Emergencies and personal safety Member of University of Sydney Twitter University of Sydney Facebook University of Sydney Instagram University of Sydney Youtube University of Sydney Wechat Follow us_ Disclaimer Privacy Accessibility Website feedback ABN: 15 211 513 464 CRICOS Number: 00026A TEQSA: PRV12057