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  1. The public draft of the DIS 2026 Program is now live! 🌼

    Start exploring the draft schedule and get a first look at the exciting papers, pictorials, workshops, and more coming to DIS 2026. programs.sigchi.org/dis/2026

    Room assignments will be added in a later phase, so stay tuned for further updates.

    #DIS2026 #DesignResearch #HCI

  2. The public draft of the DIS 2026 Program is now live! 🌼

    Start exploring the draft schedule and get a first look at the exciting papers, pictorials, workshops, and more coming to DIS 2026. programs.sigchi.org/dis/2026

    Room assignments will be added in a later phase, so stay tuned for further updates.

    #DIS2026 #DesignResearch #HCI

  3. DIS 2026 workshops are shaping up to be incredible ✨
    I’ve already found the workshop I want to register for — how about you? 👀

    From AI, more-than-human design, care, participation, sustainability, movement, embodiment, and creative methods, there’s a lot of exciting conversations happening this year.

    🗓️ Don’t forget to register for workshops!
    🔗 dis.acm.org/2026/attending-wor
    #DIS2026 #HCI #InteractionDesign #DesignResearch

  4. DIS 2026 workshops are shaping up to be incredible ✨
    I’ve already found the workshop I want to register for — how about you? 👀

    From AI, more-than-human design, care, participation, sustainability, movement, embodiment, and creative methods, there’s a lot of exciting conversations happening this year.

    🗓️ Don’t forget to register for workshops!
    🔗 dis.acm.org/2026/attending-wor
    #DIS2026 #HCI #InteractionDesign #DesignResearch

  5. DIS 2026 workshops are shaping up to be incredible ✨
    I’ve already found the workshop I want to register for — how about you? 👀

    From AI, more-than-human design, care, participation, sustainability, movement, embodiment, and creative methods, there’s a lot of exciting conversations happening this year.

    🗓️ Don’t forget to register for workshops!
    🔗 dis.acm.org/2026/attending-wor
    #DIS2026 #HCI #InteractionDesign #DesignResearch

  6. DIS 2026 workshops are shaping up to be incredible ✨
    I’ve already found the workshop I want to register for — how about you? 👀

    From AI, more-than-human design, care, participation, sustainability, movement, embodiment, and creative methods, there’s a lot of exciting conversations happening this year.

    🗓️ Don’t forget to register for workshops!
    🔗 dis.acm.org/2026/attending-wor
    #DIS2026 #HCI #InteractionDesign #DesignResearch

  7. DIS 2026 workshops are shaping up to be incredible ✨
    I’ve already found the workshop I want to register for — how about you? 👀

    From AI, more-than-human design, care, participation, sustainability, movement, embodiment, and creative methods, there’s a lot of exciting conversations happening this year.

    🗓️ Don’t forget to register for workshops!
    🔗 dis.acm.org/2026/attending-wor
    #DIS2026 #HCI #InteractionDesign #DesignResearch

  8. Anyone else on here doing CoDesign research? Seeking to connect.

    Especially keen to find other folks in #KaurnaYarta #Adelaide

    #CoDesign #DesignResearch #Design

  9. Anyone else on here doing CoDesign research? Seeking to connect.

    Especially keen to find other folks in #KaurnaYarta #Adelaide

    #CoDesign #DesignResearch #Design

  10. Anyone else on here doing CoDesign research? Seeking to connect.

    Especially keen to find other folks in

  11. Anyone else on here doing CoDesign research? Seeking to connect.

    Especially keen to find other folks in #KaurnaYarta #Adelaide

    #CoDesign #DesignResearch #Design

  12. Anyone else on here doing CoDesign research? Seeking to connect.

    Especially keen to find other folks in #KaurnaYarta #Adelaide

    #CoDesign #DesignResearch #Design

  13. I was happy to receive an email today informing me that I’m in the interview phase now for the doctoral program! Exciting.. I’m planning to do practice-based research, and to use drawing, painting, creative writing as methods. Here’s a couple quick warm up paintings from yesterday. They ended up portraying things that have been happening lately, which is reflected in the writing. I love when my mind processes things this way.. #designresearch #painting #art #watercolor #creativity

  14. I was happy to receive an email today informing me that I’m in the interview phase now for the doctoral program! Exciting.. I’m planning to do practice-based research, and to use drawing, painting, creative writing as methods. Here’s a couple quick warm up paintings from yesterday. They ended up portraying things that have been happening lately, which is reflected in the writing. I love when my mind processes things this way.. #designresearch #painting #art #watercolor #creativity

  15. I was happy to receive an email today informing me that I’m in the interview phase now for the doctoral program! Exciting.. I’m planning to do practice-based research, and to use drawing, painting, creative writing as methods. Here’s a couple quick warm up paintings from yesterday. They ended up portraying things that have been happening lately, which is reflected in the writing. I love when my mind processes things this way.. #designresearch #painting #art #watercolor #creativity

  16. I was happy to receive an email today informing me that I’m in the interview phase now for the doctoral program! Exciting.. I’m planning to do practice-based research, and to use drawing, painting, creative writing as methods. Here’s a couple quick warm up paintings from yesterday. They ended up portraying things that have been happening lately, which is reflected in the writing. I love when my mind processes things this way.. #designresearch #painting #art #watercolor #creativity

  17. Design's most distinctive cognitive contribution — abductive reasoning — remains largely confined to the studio, the workshop, the project timeline. We theorize it extensively (Kolko, Zingale, Dorst), we recognize it as the engine of design synthesis, the mechanism through which incomplete observations become structured hypotheses, through which uncertainty generates possibilities.
    Yet when it comes to collective contexts — communities navigating complex territorial challenges — abduction stays trapped in episodic formats, limited by the well-known pathologies of participation: who gets to be in the room, for how long, with what resources, and whose complexity gets actually processed.

    This is the gap we explored in the paper presented at the Italian Design Society last June with Michele Zannoni and Flaviano Celaschi. The Systemic Relational Insight (SRI) framework, born from my doctoral research at the University of Bologna, proposes a hybrid intelligence process — community and machine — designed to scale the abductive dimension of sensemaking across broader publics, longer timeframes, and thicker layers of data and knowledge.
    The core idea: integrate qualitative knowledge from situated workshops with quantitative data and scientific references, generate candidate insights and submit them to community validation (bringing scale in the formula to reach who didn't attend). An insight here is never a single statement delivered by an algorithm. It's a cluster containing multiple versions, each traceable to its genealogy of sessions, voices, and contexts, each carrying different degrees of community consensus, data support, and scientific consistency.
    That simple.

    1/2

    #DesignResearch #AbductiveThinking #Sensemaking #SystemicDesign #CommunityIntelligence #HybridIntelligence #PluralDesign

  18. Design's most distinctive cognitive contribution — abductive reasoning — remains largely confined to the studio, the workshop, the project timeline. We theorize it extensively (Kolko, Zingale, Dorst), we recognize it as the engine of design synthesis, the mechanism through which incomplete observations become structured hypotheses, through which uncertainty generates possibilities.
    Yet when it comes to collective contexts — communities navigating complex territorial challenges — abduction stays trapped in episodic formats, limited by the well-known pathologies of participation: who gets to be in the room, for how long, with what resources, and whose complexity gets actually processed.

    This is the gap we explored in the paper presented at the Italian Design Society last June with Michele Zannoni and Flaviano Celaschi. The Systemic Relational Insight (SRI) framework, born from my doctoral research at the University of Bologna, proposes a hybrid intelligence process — community and machine — designed to scale the abductive dimension of sensemaking across broader publics, longer timeframes, and thicker layers of data and knowledge.
    The core idea: integrate qualitative knowledge from situated workshops with quantitative data and scientific references, generate candidate insights and submit them to community validation (bringing scale in the formula to reach who didn't attend). An insight here is never a single statement delivered by an algorithm. It's a cluster containing multiple versions, each traceable to its genealogy of sessions, voices, and contexts, each carrying different degrees of community consensus, data support, and scientific consistency.
    That simple.

    1/2

    #DesignResearch #AbductiveThinking #Sensemaking #SystemicDesign #CommunityIntelligence #HybridIntelligence #PluralDesign

  19. Design's most distinctive cognitive contribution — abductive reasoning — remains largely confined to the studio, the workshop, the project timeline. We theorize it extensively (Kolko, Zingale, Dorst), we recognize it as the engine of design synthesis, the mechanism through which incomplete observations become structured hypotheses, through which uncertainty generates possibilities.
    Yet when it comes to collective contexts — communities navigating complex territorial challenges — abduction stays trapped in episodic formats, limited by the well-known pathologies of participation: who gets to be in the room, for how long, with what resources, and whose complexity gets actually processed.

    This is the gap we explored in the paper presented at the Italian Design Society last June with Michele Zannoni and Flaviano Celaschi. The Systemic Relational Insight (SRI) framework, born from my doctoral research at the University of Bologna, proposes a hybrid intelligence process — community and machine — designed to scale the abductive dimension of sensemaking across broader publics, longer timeframes, and thicker layers of data and knowledge.
    The core idea: integrate qualitative knowledge from situated workshops with quantitative data and scientific references, generate candidate insights and submit them to community validation (bringing scale in the formula to reach who didn't attend). An insight here is never a single statement delivered by an algorithm. It's a cluster containing multiple versions, each traceable to its genealogy of sessions, voices, and contexts, each carrying different degrees of community consensus, data support, and scientific consistency.
    That simple.

    1/2

  20. Design's most distinctive cognitive contribution — abductive reasoning — remains largely confined to the studio, the workshop, the project timeline. We theorize it extensively (Kolko, Zingale, Dorst), we recognize it as the engine of design synthesis, the mechanism through which incomplete observations become structured hypotheses, through which uncertainty generates possibilities.
    Yet when it comes to collective contexts — communities navigating complex territorial challenges — abduction stays trapped in episodic formats, limited by the well-known pathologies of participation: who gets to be in the room, for how long, with what resources, and whose complexity gets actually processed.

    This is the gap we explored in the paper presented at the Italian Design Society last June with Michele Zannoni and Flaviano Celaschi. The Systemic Relational Insight (SRI) framework, born from my doctoral research at the University of Bologna, proposes a hybrid intelligence process — community and machine — designed to scale the abductive dimension of sensemaking across broader publics, longer timeframes, and thicker layers of data and knowledge.
    The core idea: integrate qualitative knowledge from situated workshops with quantitative data and scientific references, generate candidate insights and submit them to community validation (bringing scale in the formula to reach who didn't attend). An insight here is never a single statement delivered by an algorithm. It's a cluster containing multiple versions, each traceable to its genealogy of sessions, voices, and contexts, each carrying different degrees of community consensus, data support, and scientific consistency.
    That simple.

    1/2

    #DesignResearch #AbductiveThinking #Sensemaking #SystemicDesign #CommunityIntelligence #HybridIntelligence #PluralDesign

  21. Design's most distinctive cognitive contribution — abductive reasoning — remains largely confined to the studio, the workshop, the project timeline. We theorize it extensively (Kolko, Zingale, Dorst), we recognize it as the engine of design synthesis, the mechanism through which incomplete observations become structured hypotheses, through which uncertainty generates possibilities.
    Yet when it comes to collective contexts — communities navigating complex territorial challenges — abduction stays trapped in episodic formats, limited by the well-known pathologies of participation: who gets to be in the room, for how long, with what resources, and whose complexity gets actually processed.

    This is the gap we explored in the paper presented at the Italian Design Society last June with Michele Zannoni and Flaviano Celaschi. The Systemic Relational Insight (SRI) framework, born from my doctoral research at the University of Bologna, proposes a hybrid intelligence process — community and machine — designed to scale the abductive dimension of sensemaking across broader publics, longer timeframes, and thicker layers of data and knowledge.
    The core idea: integrate qualitative knowledge from situated workshops with quantitative data and scientific references, generate candidate insights and submit them to community validation (bringing scale in the formula to reach who didn't attend). An insight here is never a single statement delivered by an algorithm. It's a cluster containing multiple versions, each traceable to its genealogy of sessions, voices, and contexts, each carrying different degrees of community consensus, data support, and scientific consistency.
    That simple.

    1/2

    #DesignResearch #AbductiveThinking #Sensemaking #SystemicDesign #CommunityIntelligence #HybridIntelligence #PluralDesign

  22. Beautiful weather today 🩵 I was out for grocery shopping and errands. But otherwise I’m stuck at the laptop all day working on an exciting research proposal with a very fast deadline 😅 If that all goes well I hope to be able to start a new large research related undertaking later this year ✍️ #designresearch #research #finland #WinterWeather

  23. Beautiful weather today 🩵 I was out for grocery shopping and errands. But otherwise I’m stuck at the laptop all day working on an exciting research proposal with a very fast deadline 😅 If that all goes well I hope to be able to start a new large research related undertaking later this year ✍️ #designresearch #research #finland #WinterWeather

  24. 📣 Important PWiP reminder — one week to go!

    ⏰ Deadline: 13 February 2026
    ❗️ Important reminder: This year’s PWiP page limit is 6 pages, including references.
    We encourage all authors to review the updated submission guidelines before submitting.
    We’re excited to see your work and welcome you to the DIS community! ✨
    🔗 Call for PWiP: dis.acm.org/2026/provocations-
    #DIS2026 #PWiP #HCI #DesignResearch

  25. 📣 Important PWiP reminder — one week to go!

    ⏰ Deadline: 13 February 2026
    ❗️ Important reminder: This year’s PWiP page limit is 6 pages, including references.
    We encourage all authors to review the updated submission guidelines before submitting.
    We’re excited to see your work and welcome you to the DIS community! ✨
    🔗 Call for PWiP: dis.acm.org/2026/provocations-
    #DIS2026 #PWiP #HCI #DesignResearch

  26. 📣 Attention, DIS community! We’re excited to share the next set of calls for participation.
    📌 Workshops — 6 Feb 2026
    📌 PWiP — 13 Feb 2026 
    📌 Doctoral Consortium — 13 Feb 2026
    📌 Student Design Competition — 27 Feb 2026
    📌 Interactivity (Demo) — 27 Feb 2026
    We warmly invite researchers, practitioners, designers, and students to contribute, connect, and shape DIS 2026 together. Join us in Singapore.🇸🇬✨
    #DIS2026 #HCI #DesignResearch #DesignCommunity #BeyondInteraction

  27. 📣 Attention, DIS community! We’re excited to share the next set of calls for participation.
    📌 Workshops — 6 Feb 2026
    📌 PWiP — 13 Feb 2026 
    📌 Doctoral Consortium — 13 Feb 2026
    📌 Student Design Competition — 27 Feb 2026
    📌 Interactivity (Demo) — 27 Feb 2026
    We warmly invite researchers, practitioners, designers, and students to contribute, connect, and shape DIS 2026 together. Join us in Singapore.🇸🇬✨
    #DIS2026 #HCI #DesignResearch #DesignCommunity #BeyondInteraction

  28. 📣 Attention, DIS community!
    We’re one month away from the paper and pictorial submission deadlines for DIS 2026.
    DIS 2026 is happening in person only!

    📝 Title & Abstract due: January 9, 2026
    📄 Full Paper & Pictorial due: January 19, 2026

    The submission portal opens December 15, 2025.
    We’re excited to see the ideas you’ll bring to Beyond Interaction! 🌏✨

    #DIS #BeyondInteraction #HCI #DesignResearch

  29. 📣 Attention, DIS community!
    We’re one month away from the paper and pictorial submission deadlines for DIS 2026.
    DIS 2026 is happening in person only!

    📝 Title & Abstract due: January 9, 2026
    📄 Full Paper & Pictorial due: January 19, 2026

    The submission portal opens December 15, 2025.
    We’re excited to see the ideas you’ll bring to Beyond Interaction! 🌏✨

    #DIS #BeyondInteraction #HCI #DesignResearch

  30. 📣 Attention, DIS community!
    We’re one month away from the paper and pictorial submission deadlines for DIS 2026.
    DIS 2026 is happening in person only!

    📝 Title & Abstract due: January 9, 2026
    📄 Full Paper & Pictorial due: January 19, 2026

    The submission portal opens December 15, 2025.
    We’re excited to see the ideas you’ll bring to Beyond Interaction! 🌏✨

    #DIS #BeyondInteraction #HCI #DesignResearch

  31. 📣 Attention, DIS community!
    We’re one month away from the paper and pictorial submission deadlines for DIS 2026.
    DIS 2026 is happening in person only!

    📝 Title & Abstract due: January 9, 2026
    📄 Full Paper & Pictorial due: January 19, 2026

    The submission portal opens December 15, 2025.
    We’re excited to see the ideas you’ll bring to Beyond Interaction! 🌏✨

    #DIS #BeyondInteraction #HCI #DesignResearch

  32. 📣 Attention, DIS community!
    We’re one month away from the paper and pictorial submission deadlines for DIS 2026.
    DIS 2026 is happening in person only!

    📝 Title & Abstract due: January 9, 2026
    📄 Full Paper & Pictorial due: January 19, 2026

    The submission portal opens December 15, 2025.
    We’re excited to see the ideas you’ll bring to Beyond Interaction! 🌏✨

    #DIS #BeyondInteraction #HCI #DesignResearch

  33. ✨ Heads up, researchers & designers! ✨

    If you're submitting a paper or pictorial, remember:
    🗓 Title & abstract are due on Jan 9, 2025
    (10 days before your full submission!)

    The paper submission portal will be open on Dec. 15, 20225.
    Start drafting those ideas early. We’re excited for what you’ll bring to #DIS_2026! 💛
    #HCI #DesignResearch

  34. ✨ Heads up, researchers & designers! ✨

    If you're submitting a paper or pictorial, remember:
    🗓 Title & abstract are due on Jan 9, 2025
    (10 days before your full submission!)

    The paper submission portal will be open on Dec. 15, 20225.
    Start drafting those ideas early. We’re excited for what you’ll bring to #DIS_2026! 💛
    #HCI #DesignResearch

  35. ✨ Heads up, researchers & designers! ✨

    If you're submitting a paper or pictorial, remember:
    🗓 Title & abstract are due on Jan 9, 2025
    (10 days before your full submission!)

    The paper submission portal will be open on Dec. 15, 20225.
    Start drafting those ideas early. We’re excited for what you’ll bring to #DIS_2026! 💛
    #HCI #DesignResearch

  36. ✨ Heads up, researchers & designers! ✨

    If you're submitting a paper or pictorial, remember:
    🗓 Title & abstract are due on Jan 9, 2025
    (10 days before your full submission!)

    The paper submission portal will be open on Dec. 15, 20225.
    Start drafting those ideas early. We’re excited for what you’ll bring to #DIS_2026! 💛
    #HCI #DesignResearch

  37. ✨ Heads up, researchers & designers! ✨

    If you're submitting a paper or pictorial, remember:
    🗓 Title & abstract are due on Jan 9, 2025
    (10 days before your full submission!)

    The paper submission portal will be open on Dec. 15, 20225.
    Start drafting those ideas early. We’re excited for what you’ll bring to #DIS_2026! 💛
    #HCI #DesignResearch

  38. Highlighting Giulia Benati’s contribution at ISIA Roma, where she presented her climate-adaptation work.

    Giulia is part of @icta-uab.bsky.social , LASEG, BIG-5, and Commit2Green , focusing on Rome’s first "Heat Plan" and climate-shelter mapping.

    More in our blog: bit.ly/4oRFDEz

    #BIG5Project #LASEG #Commit2Green #ClimateAdaptation #UrbanResilience #ISIARoma #DesignResearch

  39. Highlighting Giulia Benati’s contribution at ISIA Roma, where she presented her climate-adaptation work.

    Giulia is part of @icta-uab.bsky.social , LASEG, BIG-5, and Commit2Green , focusing on Rome’s first "Heat Plan" and climate-shelter mapping.

    More in our blog: bit.ly/4oRFDEz

    #BIG5Project #LASEG #Commit2Green #ClimateAdaptation #UrbanResilience #ISIARoma #DesignResearch

  40. We’re thrilled to announce the Call for Papers/Pictorials for #DIS2026, taking place in Singapore, June 2026! 🇸🇬

    Abstracts are due January 9th, and full papers/pictorials are due January 19th, 2026.
    👉 Call for Papers link: dis.acm.org/2026/papers/
    👉 Call for Pictorials link: dis.acm.org/2026/pictorials/

    💡 Join us in Singapore -- where design, technology, and creativity meet community.
    #DIS2026 #HCI #DesignResearch #Singapore #BeyondInteraction

  41. We’re thrilled to announce the Call for Papers/Pictorials for #DIS2026, taking place in Singapore, June 2026! 🇸🇬

    Abstracts are due January 9th, and full papers/pictorials are due January 19th, 2026.
    👉 Call for Papers link: dis.acm.org/2026/papers/
    👉 Call for Pictorials link: dis.acm.org/2026/pictorials/

    💡 Join us in Singapore -- where design, technology, and creativity meet community.
    #DIS2026 #HCI #DesignResearch #Singapore #BeyondInteraction

  42. We’re thrilled to announce the Call for Papers/Pictorials for #DIS2026, taking place in Singapore, June 2026! 🇸🇬

    Abstracts are due January 9th, and full papers/pictorials are due January 19th, 2026.
    👉 Call for Papers link: dis.acm.org/2026/papers/
    👉 Call for Pictorials link: dis.acm.org/2026/pictorials/

    💡 Join us in Singapore -- where design, technology, and creativity meet community.
    #DIS2026 #HCI #DesignResearch #Singapore #BeyondInteraction

  43. We’re thrilled to announce the Call for Papers/Pictorials for #DIS2026, taking place in Singapore, June 2026! 🇸🇬

    Abstracts are due January 9th, and full papers/pictorials are due January 19th, 2026.
    👉 Call for Papers link: dis.acm.org/2026/papers/
    👉 Call for Pictorials link: dis.acm.org/2026/pictorials/

    💡 Join us in Singapore -- where design, technology, and creativity meet community.
    #DIS2026 #HCI #DesignResearch #Singapore #BeyondInteraction