On April 28-30, the symposium “Executions: conversations on code, politics & practice” will be held at Medea and K3. Everyone is welcome to the the Medea Talk “Why is technology still considered to be a political, and can ethical decisions be made by computers?” with Femke Snelting and Susan Schuppli. Learn more and sign up […]
Category: Research
Simon Neidenthal, senior lecturer at K3, is part the research project “Nosewise – a videogame platform for smellbased brain training”. You can read more about the project in the latest issue of “Vetenskap och hälsa” or an english version of the article on the Malmö University-website. In October Simon will talk about his reseach at […]
Yesterday a group of communication directors from Swedish universities visited Malmö University and met both staff and students from K3. Michael Krona gave a presentation of his experiences of researching extremist communication. Students from Graphic Design showed their Shakespeare and perfume projects. The communication directors were also introduced to Leif, the result from a project […]
Read new article about working-class literature by Magnus Nilsson, professor at K3 and John Lennon, University of South Florida. This autumn K3 will offer Arbetarlittertur 7,5 credits (distance-based course).
Don’t miss Vox Talk by Medea. In the latest talk Kristina Lindström and Åsa Ståhl discuss how plastic-eating worms might influence how we will live with plastics, and what it’s like to eat worms. You can also listen to previous talks about extreme communication and why reading books is (not) important.
Sign up for ISU breakfast seminar 2016-04-06 8:00-9:00 with Anna Seravalli, senior lecturer at K3. Social innovation entails new services, products, practices that address issues of social and environmental sustainability. In the last years there has been a growing interest of how design can be at play in supporting the flourishing and development of social […]
Hybrid Matters at SIDeR
Read the press release about the research project Hybrid Matters and how mealworms can become future environmental heroes. Kristina Lindström and Åsa Ståhl will present their research during the ongoing SIDeR-conference.
Cities of Homefullness is a project of Swedish and Australian artists, designers, architects and housing researchers whose research traverses urban planning, creative and welfare based interventions into homelessness and social and affordable housing in Sweden and Australia. The Homefullness researchers combine expertise in urban planning, social work, co-‐design, socially engaged art, urban and graphic design […]