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These are our co-design team members

CO-DESIGN TEAM

MICHAEL JOSEFOWICZ

Pipe Cleaner Artist & Modeller

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GIGI POLO

Design Artist & Lecturer

BOB BURKHART

Nuts & Bolts Mechanic, Roving Adventurer

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DASARATHA RAMA

Systems Thinker & Dynamo

PETER JONES

Curator, Architect

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FLORIS KOOT

Swarm Behaviouralist

What our co-design team members are working on

CO-DESIGN PROJECTS

TRELLO & SLACK TEAMS

Bringing Collaborative Teams Together

Our first project, looking to trial our working together, so we can bring this capability to an audience grown from 850 to about 2,800 ...

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Office with Triangle Windows

JIGSAWGENCE

Building Interlocking Websites

Still in design, this project seeks to build a Complex Adaptive System that is easy to navigate, and references known contacts on Facebook and the projects they are wiorking on

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City Skyline Skyscapers

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