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Sharon Baurley

Researcher at Royal College of Art

Publications -  47
Citations -  582

Sharon Baurley is an academic researcher from Royal College of Art. The author has contributed to research in topics: Open design & Design education. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 42 publications receiving 472 citations. Previous affiliations of Sharon Baurley include University of Nottingham & Brunel University London.

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Radically Relational Tools: A Design Framework to Explore Materials through Embodied Processes

TL;DR: This position paper explores the experiential knowledge observed through embodied design processes by analysing diverse approaches to introduce tools that help designers to understand people’s perceptual experience with textile materials.

Sensor Sleeve: Sensing Affective Gestures

TL;DR: The use of textile sensors mounted in a garment sleeve to detect affective gestures to explore the role of affect in communications is described and pressure activated, capacitive and elasto-resistive sensors are investigated and their relative merits reported on.
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Testing a grassroots citizen science venture using open design, "the bee lab project"

TL;DR: Issues and opportunities are signposts in the process of designing Citizen Science tools for communities using Open Design to solve individual problems, including: downloadable design for social/local change, laypeople creating technology and repairable kits.
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Making instructions for others: exploring mental models through a simple exercise

TL;DR: This forum introduces new models, links them to existing models, and describes their histories and why they matter.
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A Consumer-Centric Open Innovation Framework for Food and Packaging Manufacturing

TL;DR: A new ICT based framework that embraces open innovation to place customers in the product development loop but at the same time assesses and eventually coordinates the entire manufacturing and supply chain is presented.