blood journey
A research method I used - follow the thing - is now available as a scrollable illustration, visualising my work on the formidable and often invisible journeys of blood supply chains. The main character is a drop of donated blood. The reader follows the blood drop journey, from testing to processing through to a car crash and the point of transfusion. I wanted to focus on the blood drop, and the illustrator brought the story to life. Read more. illustration / method guide |
sounding the siren:
preparing the aid system for the climate emergency
With the climate emergency escalating humanitarian crisis, how will the aid system cope? Follow aid worker Amrita as she travels to a climate summit and reflects on how the aid system needs to adapt.
graphic novella / microsite
preparing the aid system for the climate emergency
With the climate emergency escalating humanitarian crisis, how will the aid system cope? Follow aid worker Amrita as she travels to a climate summit and reflects on how the aid system needs to adapt.
graphic novella / microsite
bloodscape
This self-guided adventure lets participants see Edinburgh through the lens of blood, broadening understanding of this vital good. |
drone-topia?
This Mobile Utopia Experiment explores the potential for using drones to transport vital medical cargo, such as blood. |
#darkNL
In January 2014, Canada's easternmost province experienced rolling blackouts. From stoic to silly, these are some memories. |
we're ready
We're Ready is a toolkit that lets communities develop disaster preparedness plans. |