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Revision as of 19:31, 27 August 2016
Networking Bodies is a collaborative project between Philips , S.Labs and (Art)ScienceBLR. The project focuses developing Remote Health Monitoring systems.
Contents
Background
In India, given shortage of trained staff, providing access to healthcare in remote areas and also care shifting from traditional settings like hospital to home, managing patients under treatment and patients recovering say from surgery has gained importance. We are looking at creating probes, through a hands-on design & technology & design thinking driven exploration leading to new usages and design strategy.
Readings/References
1. Bruce Sterling - Shaping Things
2. Anthony Dunne - Hertzian Tales
3. Anthony Dunne & Fiona Raby - Speculative Everything