The Blind Spot

In our everyday world, we operate within a reality that we experience as “normal,” and which we do not question further, although it is actually man-made and designed. In design ethnography, however, we need to define this reality not simply as given, but

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Francis Müller

Design Ethnography Epistemology and Methodology Translated by Anna Brailovsky

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Francis Müller

Design Ethnography Epistemology and Methodology

Francis Müller Zurich University of the Arts Zurich, Switzerland Translated by Anna Brailovsky NA Los Angeles, CA, USA

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