John Morrison

Biography

John's practice-based PhD employed Research through Design (RtD) as a mode of trauma-informed inquiry. He is interested in generative design research techniques focusing on co-constructing insights that explore the participatory and agential potential of lens-based technologies. His research led to a role in the Love group for the Scottish Independent Care Review. His collaborative performances at the UK Department of Education and the Scottish Parliament were designed to provoke policy changes in the design and delivery of care service provision.

Events

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The Aesthetics of Listening: Material-Discursive Exploration of Verbatim Testimony and Augmented Reality

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Morrison, J., & Stewart, F. (2024, May)
The Aesthetics of Listening: Material-Discursive Exploration of Verbatim Testimony and Augmented Reality. Presented at Cumulus Budapest 2024: P/References of Design, Budapest, Hungary
This paper introduces a novel approach combining augmented reality (AR) and verbatim testimony to create sensory engagements with data as interactive digital artefacts. The pr...

The Aesthetics of Uncertainty: Co-Constructing Playful Ways of Knowing and Understanding Extended Reality (XR) and Care Identity.

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Morrison, J., & Kranicz, M. (2022, October)
The Aesthetics of Uncertainty: Co-Constructing Playful Ways of Knowing and Understanding Extended Reality (XR) and Care Identity. Presented at NordiCHI '22: Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference, Aarhus, Denmark
This research focuses on investigating new modalities of experience with lens-based technologies and creative expression for meaning-making with care experienced individuals. ...

Experiential Dialogues: Extended Reality (XR) as an Attentive Means of Listening and Knowing Care Identity.

Conference Proceeding
Morrison, J., Mckelvey, A., & Kranicz, M. (2022)
Experiential Dialogues: Extended Reality (XR) as an Attentive Means of Listening and Knowing Care Identity. . https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/HCI2022.47
The research is represented as prototype digital epistemic artefacts to be experienced in the HoloLens headset and mobile devices. The artefacts express outcomes that were co-...