Announcing the launch of the Commoncog Case Library, setting the Learning in Ill-Structured Domains series free, and one more thing.| Commoncog
A live course, limited to 30 people. Applications close 21st July.| Commoncog
Everything that we covered in 2024, and what to expect in the coming year.| Commoncog
This blog is now in its 20th year* and it’s been in the wilderness for a bit. I feel as though for the last few years, I’ve mainly used blogging, and the newsletter version of it, to recite lists of “things I have done”/”events I… Read more| architectures by Dan Lockton
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A few items of interest to my readers: First, at the end of last month I appeared on the German Marshall Fund’s China Global podcast to discuss the CPC’s current techno-industrial drive…| The Scholar's Stage
Some free software to create, modify, experiment with and share XmR charts. Unlock the ability to become more data driven today.| Commoncog
Early access to some software we've built to make XmR charts more accessible.| Commoncog
New Metaphors First, some big news: we’ve launched a crowdfunding campaign for the New Metaphors toolkit. Please help us bring the project to fruition—get your own pack, and start generating new ways to think and imagine. More details on the toolkit here, including a great… Read more| architectures by Dan Lockton
It’s the end of December, which means it’s time for an update. Here at the Imaginaries Lab we’re just completing our second year, currently based within Carnegie Mellon School of Design. We’re a pretty part-time lab at present, but have aims to do much more… Read more| architectures by Dan Lockton
“If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences” William Thomas and Dorothy Swaine Thomas, 1928 — later named as the ‘Thomas Theorem’ The events of the last couple of years, from Brexit to Trump, have been a vivid demonstration for our… Read more| architectures by Dan Lockton
Everything that we covered in 2023, and what to expect now that Commoncog has a new direction.| Commoncog
This was the final newsletter edition sent out to subscribers at the end of 2022. A recap of Commoncog's best ideas, and a preview of several upcoming experiments.| Commoncog