Interaction design

I use interaction design to explore how digital interfaces and technologies translate, represent and mediate knowledge about the world. Questioning the relationship between systems, their ranges and their protocols, conventions and symbols, I seek to engage participants in exploring how those translations operate, and ultimately how they can be defined, hacked and created, inviting them to inquire what this means in the politics of who decides the operability and what is possible between interfaces, information, and us.

Through workshops, seminars, intervening particular spaces or my personal work, I try to find opportunities to enable an experience where participants and visitors can question the worlds of plasticity and representation that are at play when translating properties and actions between their physical bodies and their possible digital translations.

Enquiries: mariana.nodo@gmail.com