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After finishing his design research PhD at [[CUMIS]], Martyn became a research associate at [[Culture Lab Newcastle]], where he worked on cultural and cognitive aspects of physically-anchored systems of spatial organisation. He was then appointed to a lectureship in architecture, also in Newcastle. He originally trained as an architect, and has a particular interest in participatory design prototyping, and in the application of architectural methods to the design and analysis of spatial hypertexts.
After finishing his design research PhD at [[CUMIS]], Martyn became a research associate at [[Culture Lab Newcastle]], where he worked on cultural and cognitive aspects of physically-anchored systems of spatial organisation. He was then appointed to a lectureship in architecture, also in Newcastle. He originally trained as an architect, and has a particular interest in participatory design prototyping, and in the application of architectural methods to the design and analysis of spatial hypertexts.
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* [[Architectural views of information retrieval]]


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Revision as of 06:16, 17 August 2011

After finishing his design research PhD at CUMIS, Martyn became a research associate at Culture Lab Newcastle, where he worked on cultural and cognitive aspects of physically-anchored systems of spatial organisation. He was then appointed to a lectureship in architecture, also in Newcastle. He originally trained as an architect, and has a particular interest in participatory design prototyping, and in the application of architectural methods to the design and analysis of spatial hypertexts.

Crucible projects:

Crucible collaborators: