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On the Verge: Mike Migurski and Sarah Williams

Left: detail of Crimespotting; right: detail of Million Dollar Blocks

Mike Migurski and Sarah Williams inhabit practices verging interaction design.

Migurski is partner and Director of Technology for Stamen Design, a design and technology studio known for their civic-minded data visualizations and development of open-source mapping tools. Williams is currently the Director of Columbia’s Spatial Information Design Lab, overseeing the lab’s efforts to connect social data with geography. Prior to her appointment at Columbia University, Williams assisted in the development and eventual establishment of the SENSEable City Lab at MIT.

Migurski and Williams convene to discuss a range of topics related to their respective practices, such as delightful moments in cartography and the ethics of data visualization.

About On the Verge

On the Verge is a series of moderated conversations-between-pairs presented during the Spring 2012 semester. Pairs inhabit practices verging interaction design (architecture, data visualization, entrepreneurism et al.). Conversations are meant to explore the seams and intersections between practices through exchange, inquiry and the emergence of innovative ideas.

On the Verge format

As a department, we continually work to evolve interaction design and inform others about its role and importance. Recently, disciplines previously understood as running on parallel vectors, such as architecture and data visualization, now run oblique and are fast approaching interaction design. On the Verge is meant to explore the many seams and intersections between disciplines through conversation.

The On the Verge series is presented by Freshbooks

  • Friday, January 20

    6-8PM

  • Location

    MFA Interaction Design Department
    136 West 21st Street
    Between 6th and 7th Avenues
    3rd Floor
    New York, New York 10011

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About MFA Interaction Design

The MFA in Interaction Design program trains students to research, analyze, prototype, and design concepts in their business, social, and cultural contexts. It explores the strategic role of interaction design in shaping everyday life, and intends to increase the relevancy of design to business and to society so designers can make a difference.

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