Ms Lucy Kimbell
B.Eng MA
firstname.lastname@sbs.ox.ac.uk
Research Interests
Lucy Kimbell is Clark Fellow in Design Leadership at Said Business School, University of Oxford, where among other things she tries to teach "design thinking" to MBA students and researches service design, interdisciplinarity, and continues a practice-based investigation into evaluation culture.
Originally educated in Engineering Design and Appropriate Technology at the University of Warwick, Kimbell later took an MA in Computing in Art and Design in the Centre for Electronic Arts at Middlesex University. She has worked as a designer, manager, artist, innovation consultant, mental health non-profit fundraiser, print and radio journalist, design tutor, editor, nightclub promoter and volunteer. From 1996-9 she co-directed the BAFTA and Webby award-winning digital design company Soda which she co-founded. Previously Lucy was an AHRC Creative Research Fellow at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University and tutor on the MA Interaction Design at the Royal College of Art.
Recent Projects
Designing for services in science and technology-based enterprises (funded by Designing for the 21st Century, AHRC-EPSRC), 2006-7
Recent Publications and Exhibitions
- 2004 'New Media Art: Practice and Context in the UK, 1994-2004', published by Arts Council England/Cornerhouse Publishing (editor)
- 2002 'Audit' published by BookWorks
Chapters in books
- 2005 'If networked art is the answer what is the question?' in Corby, T (ed) Network Art, Routledge
- 2005 'Pindices' in Latour, B and Weibel, P (eds) Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, MIT Press
Exhbitions
- 2006, Day to Day Data, London
- 2005, The Information, London Gallery West
- 2005 Product and Vision, Berlin
- 2005 Day to Day Data, Angel Row, Nottingham
- 2005, Making Things Public, ZKM Karlsruhe
- 2005 What Business Are You In? The Contemporary, Atlanta, GA
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