Resources

Experiential Knowledge Special Interest Group

EKSIG Conference Proceedings

  • Ferraris, S., Rognoli, V. and Nimkulrat, N. (eds.) (2023). EKSIG 2023: From Abstractness to Cncreteness – experiential knowledge and the role of prototypes in design research. Proceedings of International Conference 2023 of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge. Milan, Italy: Politecnico di Milano. Download.

  • Nimkulrat, N., Kuusk, K., Valle Noronha, J., Groth, C. and Tomico, O. (eds.) (2019). EKSIG 2019: Knowing Together — experiential knowledge and collaboration. Proceedings of International Conference 2019 of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge. Tallinn, Estonia: Estonian Academy of Arts. Download.

  • Karana, E., Giaccardi, E., Nimkulrat, N., Niedderer, K. and Camere, S. (eds.) (2017). EKSIG 2017: Alive. Active. Adaptive. Proceedings of the International Conference 2017 of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge. Delft, The Netherlands: Delft University of Technology. Download.

  • Bang, A.-L., Buur, J., Lønne, I. A. and Nimkulrat, N. (eds.) (2015). EKSIG 2015: Tangible Means – experiential knowledge through materials. Proceedings of the International Conference 2015 of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge. Kolding, Denmark: Design School Kolding and University of Southern Denmark. Download.

  • Nimkulrat, N., Niedderer, K. and Evans, M. (eds.) (2013). EKSIG 2013: Knowing Inside Out – experiential knowledge, expertise and connoisseurship. Proceedings of the International Conference 2013 of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge. Loughborough, UK: Loughborough University. Download.

  • Niedderer, K., Mey, K. and Roworth-Stokes, S. (eds.) (2011). EKSIG 2011: SkinDeep – experiential knowledge and multi sensory communication. Proceedings of the International Conference 2011 of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge. Farnham, UK: University for the Creative Arts. Download.

  • Niedderer, K., Reilly, L., Roworth-Stokes, S. and Smith, C. (eds.) (2009). EKSIG 2009: Experiential Knowledge, Method, and Methodology. Proceedings of the International Conference 2009 of the Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Experiential Knowledge. London, UK: London Metropolitan University.  Download.

Journal Special Issues

  • Nimkulrat, N., Groth, C., Tomico, O. and Valle Noronha, J. (eds.) (2020). Special issue: Experiential Knowledge and Collaboration. CoDesign, 16(4). Download.

  • Karana, E., Nimkulrat, N., Giaccardi, E., Niedderer, K. and Fan, J. N. (eds.) (2019). Special Issue: Alive. Active. Adaptive – Experiential knowledge and emerging materials. International Journal of Design, 13(2). Download.

  • Nimkulrat, N., Niedderer, K. and Evans, M. (eds.) (2015). Special Issue: Experiential Knowledge, Expertise and Connoisseurship. Journal of Research Practice, 11(2). Download.

  • Mey, K., Niedderer, K. and Roworth-Stokes, S. (eds.) (2012). Special Issue: SkinDeep - experiential knowledge and multi sensory communication. Journal of Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education, 10(2). Download.

  • Niedderer, K. and Reilly, L. (eds.). (2010). Special Issue: Research Practice in Art and Design – Experiential Knowledge and Organised Inquiry, Journal of Research Practice, 6(2). Download.

  • Niedderer, K. and Reilly, L. (eds.). (2007). New Knowledge in the Creative Disciplines – Proceedings of the First Experiential Knowledge Conference 2007. Journal of Visual Arts Practice, 6(2). Download.

DRS Conference Proceedings

  • Nimkulrat, N. (2020). Editorial: Synergy and Experiential Knowledge in Collaboration – the Experiential Knowledge SIG. In S. Boess, M. Cheung, & R. Cain (eds.). Proceedings of 2020 Design Research Society Conference (DRS2020) Vol. 5: Processes (pp. 2323–2325). Held online. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2020.124. Download.

  • Nimkulrat, N. and Groth, C. (2018). Editorial: Experiential Knowledge in Collaborative Interdisciplinary Design Research. In C. Storni, K. Leahy, M. McMahon, P. Lloyd, & E. Bohemia (eds.) Proceedings of 2018 Design Research Society Conference (DRS2018) Vol. 4 (pp. 1548– 1550). Limerick, Ireland: University of Limerick. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2018.012. Download.

  • Nimkulrat, N. (2016). Introduction: Experiential Knowledge. In P. Llyod and E. Bohemia. Proceedings of 2016 Design Research Society 50th Anniversary Conference (DRS2016) Vol. 8 (pp. 3177–3180). Brighton, UK: Brighton University. DOI: 10.21606/drs.2016.607. Download.