One of the most amazing things that happens through a life time is change. Every second in life we change and we are changing everything else with us. Everything is a reflection of the changes that we make either intentional or unintentional. And we become the reflection to the changes of others too.  But where is the balance between being effective to becoming affected? How much are we affected with the effect of the changes we cause?

 

 

 

Amir is an associate researcher working at Sheffield Hallam University and one of the organizers of the Distributed-PD workshop series. His research is mainly in the area of interaction design, PD and CSCW. Two of the projects that he is currently involved with are the European Guardians and ViewFinder projects where he is part of a distributed team designing advanced human-robot interaction techniques for emergency services.

About Amir Naghsh

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We all have visions in our life, but not many of us follow them truly. Although they can seem unreal at first, when we set out for them they become more and more real. But the question is, how much do we change to bring the unreachable vision at reach? Once we have became the vision, can we recognise the one who looks back at us from the other-side of the mirror ?

 

Well, said all that, this website needed some changes too and the unfortunate outcome for it is to go offline for a while. But you can contact me at:

 

amir@eipad.co.uk

A.naghsh@shu.ac.uk

 

Amir Naghsh (more about me)

 

As part of his PhD, he developed an electronic paper prototyping tool (Gabbeh) offering mediating representations to facilitate interactions among stakeholders in a distributed design team. In that context he has an interest in how designers and users interact using models and the comment facility offered by such tools as the primary mediating representation in a distributed design team or co-located design team around a multi-user interactive table environment.

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