I just returned from my (first ever!) trip to Scotland, to present our research on Thinga.Me to attendees at Research Through Design 2017, hosted at the…
Author: Danny
My accepted paper for the Research Through Design (RTD 2017) conference in Edinburgh this year. The motivations for collecting and the idiosyncrasies of physical and…
We just got back from a few days away, writing, in northern Italy. We were half way up a mountain, in the small town of…
Thinga.Me, the app that I was working on during my internship in the Human Experience and Design group at Microsoft Research Cambridge has just been released…
Ever since I stumbled across the Tweed Run in 2013, when it started in UCL, I’ve wanted to join in. Eventually, some three-years later, I…
Another paper from Ubicomp 2015 in Osaka, Japan later this year. Abstract: “Time perception is the result of the physical progression of events and the…
The paper I will be presenting at Ubicomp 2015 in Osaka, Japan later this year. Abstract: “Activity trackers are increasingly popular, but they have high…
Tracking Physical Activity: Problems Related to Running Longitudinal Studies with Commercial Devices
My paper from the “Disasters in Personal Informatics” workshop at Ubicomp 2013. PAPER LINK: Tracking Physical Activity: Problems Related to Running Longitudinal Studies with Commercial…
Last autumn, 2014, I spent 3-months in Georgia Tech running an academic interview study with users of activity trackers (more details in a future publication!).…
As a PhD student doing qualitative research I spend an awful lot of my life transcribing. Details of my transcription strategy are probably best suited…









