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Naho Matsuda

Senior Research Fellow

Department: Northumbria School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries

Naho Matsuda

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • ‘What is visible… and what isn’t’: A public art intervention for re-imagining the food system, Gladkova, E., Matsuda, N. 18 Mar 2025, In: Area
  • Why Is There a Huge Pig in Canary Wharf? The Story of SOW, Gladkova, E., Matsuda, N. 29 Jan 2025, In: Geohumanities
  • A Converted Flat in 2049: The Room of the Future, Boucher, A., Gaver, W., Brown, D., Ovalle, L., Sheen, A., Matsuda, N., Vanis, M. 18 Jul 2024
  • Exploring More-than-Human Smart Cities: The Emergent Logic of a Design Workbook, Gaver, W., Boucher, A., Brown, D., Matsuda, N., Ovalle, L., Sheen, A., Vanis, M. 3 May 2024, Designing More-than-Human Smart Cities, Oxford, Oxford University Press
  • Reimagining Pigs – a multispecies, ecofeminist research method, Gladkova, E., Matsuda, N. 2024, In: Australian Feminist Studies
  • A Practice-Based Approach to Post-Human Computer Interaction: Design Notes from Nature Scenes, Brown, D., Ovalle Piedra, L., Matsuda, N. 26 Feb 2023, TEI '23, New York, US, ACM
  • Nature Scenes: Warsaw 2023, Brown, D., Ovalle, L., Matsuda, N. 26 Feb 2023
  • Re: Pig – ways of reimagining (industrially farmed) pigs, Gladkova, E., Matsuda, N. 12 Sep 2023
  • Engaging design for ecological citizenship: Informing approaches to human‐nature interactions, Phillips, R., Matsuda, N. 1 Mar 2022, In: Journal of Design, Business and Society
  • More-than-human data interactions in the city: Project Reflections, Heitlinger, S., Taylor, A., Clarke, R., Powell, A., Gaver, B., Boucher, A., Turkay, C., Bedö, V., Schulze, H., Byles, H., Poland, K., Matsuda, N., Doney, E. 2022

  • Other Courses MA September 15 2014
  • Design Studies BA April 01 2014

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