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- Alan Blackwell (198 links)
- David Good (53 links)
- Digital culture in society (29 links)
- Luke Church (27 links)
- CRASSH (25 links)
- Cecily Morrison (24 links)
- Computer Laboratory (23 links)
- Rainbow Group (22 links)
- Nathan Crilly (22 links)
- New Technology Arts Fellowships (21 links)
- James Leach (21 links)
- Group design projects (20 links)
- Ian Cross (20 links)
- Microsoft Research Cambridge (20 links)
- CARET (18 links)
- Anglia Ruskin University (17 links)
- Cambridge-MIT Institute (17 links)
- Interdisciplinarity and Innovation (17 links)
- Crucible Theme: Digital Humanities (16 links)
- Richard Hoadley (15 links)
- David MacKay (15 links)
- Boeing Corporation (14 links)
- Crucible Theme: Music technology (14 links)
- Rachel Hewson (13 links)
- Chris Nash (13 links)
- Tim Regan (13 links)
- Sam Aaron (13 links)
- Michal Kosinski (13 links)
- Arts Council of England (13 links)
- Design, Theory and Society (13 links)
- Lee Wilson (13 links)
- Improcess (13 links)
- Alejandro Viñao (12 links)
- Across Design (12 links)
- Crucible Theme: Healthcare IT (12 links)
- Nick Collins (12 links)
- Collaborative performance technology (11 links)
- David Coyle (11 links)
- Cultures of the Digital Economy (10 links)
- Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP) (10 links)
- Jane Turner (10 links)
- Lorisa Dubuc (10 links)
- Bronac Ferran (10 links)
- Centre for Music and Science (10 links)
- Social Property and New Social Forms (10 links)
- François Penz (10 links)
- Simon Biggs (9 links)
- Per Ola Kristensson (9 links)
- Engineering Department (9 links)
- Choreographic Language Agent (9 links)
- Tom Hall (9 links)
- Alain Vuylsteke (9 links)
- Eleanor Toye (9 links)
- Mark Blythe (9 links)
- Xerox EuroPARC (9 links)
- Andrew Lovett (9 links)
- Cambridge Digital Humanities Initiative (9 links)
- Matthew Jones (9 links)
- Quentin Stafford-Fraser (8 links)
- Returning to online locations (8 links)
- Subversion, Conversion and Development (8 links)
- Crucible Theme: Design education (8 links)
- Aptivate (8 links)
- Museums of the future (8 links)
- Giles Lane (8 links)
- Kerry Rodden (8 links)
- CUMIS (8 links)
- Martyn Dade-Robertson (8 links)
- Scott deLahunta (8 links)
- Paul Fletcher (8 links)
- Andrew Barry (8 links)
- Bill Thompson (8 links)
- Peter Robinson (8 links)
- Engineering Design Centre (8 links)
- Flagship Retrofit (8 links)
- Marilyn Strathern (7 links)
- Crucible Theme: Motivation and behaviour change (7 links)
- Choreography and Cognition (7 links)
- Virtual Violins (7 links)
- Dawn Giles (7 links)
- Interact Artists in Industry (7 links)
- Groups in academia (7 links)
- Composer in residence - Alejandro Viñao (7 links)
- Mary Jacobus (7 links)
- Rachel Drury (7 links)
- Public value from technology in the arts (7 links)
- Talks.cam (7 links)
- ReadYourMeter.org (7 links)
- Jennifer Rode (7 links)
- Natasa Milic-Frayling (6 links)
- ICT Methods Network (6 links)
- Sally Jane Norman (6 links)
- Satinder Gill (6 links)
- Jussi Parikka (6 links)
- Robin Boast (6 links)
- Cheryl Frances-Hoad (6 links)
- Ken Wood (6 links)
- Rachel Jones (6 links)
- Hanna Wallach (6 links)
- Art and science research fellowships (6 links)
- Charles Boulton (6 links)
- Performance capture (6 links)
- Jofish Kaye (6 links)
- Neil Dodgson (6 links)
- Festival of Interactive Technology (6 links)
- Crucible Theme: Policy research (6 links)
- Shared agency in computer use (6 links)
- John Clarkson (6 links)
- Nicholas Cook (6 links)
- Humanities Computing for Languages (CHUCOL) (6 links)
- Mark Stringer (6 links)
- Martin Eppler (6 links)
- Chris Sandbrook (6 links)
- Marian Petre (6 links)
- Sally Fincher (6 links)
- Ian Davies (6 links)
- Design approaches to drug discovery (6 links)
- Anne Alexander (6 links)
- Collaboration and Ownership in the Digital Economy (6 links)
- Maureen Thomas (6 links)
- Richard Harper (6 links)
- Gender in open source (6 links)
- Claudia Eckert (6 links)
- Crucible Theme: Sketching as a design practice (6 links)
- William Box (6 links)
- Alexander Simpson (6 links)
- Jeff Patmore (6 links)
- Julio d'Escriván (6 links)
- Sharath Srinivasan (6 links)
- Coded Chimera (6 links)
- Cavendish Laboratory (5 links)
- Jim Woodhouse (5 links)
- EPSRC (5 links)
- Laura James (5 links)
- Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts (5 links)
- Computational aesthetics (5 links)
- Georgina Born (5 links)
- Taxonomic inference (5 links)
- Stuart Taylor (5 links)
- The Junction (5 links)
- Mobile cloud (5 links)
- Dawn Nafus (5 links)
- Programming as craft (5 links)
- Virtual theatre of the Early Modern period (5 links)
- Wayne MacGregor (5 links)
- Bridging the Global Digital Divides (5 links)
- Social Anthropology (5 links)
- Phil Barnard (5 links)
- John Knell (5 links)
- Judge Business School (5 links)
- Blackwell-Leach Method (5 links)
- John Norman (5 links)
- Alistair Stead (5 links)
- AlertMe (5 links)
- New Century Cities (5 links)
- Design education (Crucible theme) (5 links)
- Strategy roadmaps (5 links)
- Eugene Terentjev (5 links)
- Lizzie Muller (5 links)
- Making mobiles tangible (5 links)
- Darren Edge (5 links)
- Leverhulme Trust (5 links)
- Leo Impett (5 links)
- Crucible Theme: Digital humanities (5 links)
- Abraham on Trial (5 links)
- Royal College of Art (5 links)
- Catherine Hurley (5 links)
- Natural History Museum (5 links)
- Teaching rhetoric with tangible interfaces (4 links)
- Kodak European Research (4 links)
- Ana Semrov (4 links)
- Crucible Theme: Dance research (4 links)
- Cecilia Mascolo (4 links)
- David Leitner (4 links)
- Mel Leggatt (4 links)
- James Moultrie (4 links)
- Rana El Kaliouby (4 links)
- The Mephistophone (4 links)
- Music (4 links)
- John Piper (4 links)
- David Scruton (4 links)
- Mark Gross (4 links)
- Simon Godsill (4 links)
- Dasher (4 links)
- Ignas Budvytis (4 links)
- Rob Phaal (4 links)
- Alexa Wright (4 links)
- Brian Moore (4 links)
- Empirical product aesthetics (4 links)
- Mark de Rond (4 links)
- Saeed Aghaee (4 links)
- Andrew Rice (4 links)
- University of Sussex (4 links)
- Isak Herman (4 links)
- James Scott (4 links)
- Open University (4 links)
- Arts and Humanities Research Council (4 links)
- Robert Aish (4 links)
- Arlene Oak (4 links)
- Performing with Gadgeteer (4 links)
- Crucible Theme: Gender and technology (4 links)
- Mark Turin (4 links)
- User-customisable systems to support disaster medicine in China (4 links)
- Kenton O'Hara (4 links)
- Cambridge Digital Arts Festival (4 links)
- Krystyna Wojcik (4 links)
- Paul Crank (4 links)
- Reactive materials in public art (4 links)
- AHRC (4 links)
- Humanities in the European Research Area (4 links)
- Technology for mental health (4 links)
- Jem Rashbass (4 links)
- Diptych (4 links)
- Carl Gombrich (4 links)
- Samuelle Carlson (4 links)
- Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment (4 links)
- FrontlineSMS:Radio (4 links)
- Simon Lewis (4 links)
- Defining Pi (4 links)
- Abigail Sellen (4 links)
- Barbara Ravelhofer (4 links)
- Michael Joroff (4 links)
- Kettle's Yard (4 links)
- Ralph Sommerer (4 links)
- Low literacy interaction (4 links)
- Fitzwilliam Museum (4 links)
- Energy use visualisation (4 links)
- Web usage in local government (4 links)
- Visualisations for collaborative work (4 links)
- Kirk Woolford (4 links)
- CREATOR network (4 links)
- Peter Tyler (4 links)
- Triggered (4 links)
- Critical Care for the World (4 links)
- Performance Programming (4 links)
- Jonathan Hook (3 links)
- Transition to electronic patient records (3 links)
- David Frohlich (3 links)
- Patrick Wollner (3 links)
- Mia Gray (3 links)
- Gavin Burnage (3 links)
- Modern and Medieval Languages (3 links)
- James Moore (3 links)
- Musical timbre-morphing (3 links)
- Alan Jackson (3 links)
- Baghdad Monologue (3 links)
- Cambridge Design Education Forum (3 links)
- Simon Peyton Jones (3 links)
- Customisation of electronic patient records (3 links)
- Raspberry Pi Foundation (3 links)