Tag: licentiate thesis

Licentiate seminar 30/9


The final presentation of the licentiate thesis, with Michael Speaks as remote opponent from Kentucky University. While I was very worried about the VC equipment, it ended up working pretty well. I am also quite happy with the level of questions from all parties, as well as my own performence. The latter especially in regards to last seminar in April, with Speaks, in which I felt I was not really pushing the discussion towards the most interesting areas. I was maybe expecting a few critical comments from the audience, and I still feel the need for a perhaps more ciritcal disussion on many of the themes, but perhaps this can be achieved as I go along, with the licentiate thesis as a base and new material as input. We have discussed a seminar at INDEK, in which the thesis would be contextualized here; I am sure many new questions will arise from that.

After teh comments from Ulrika, which I understood as a desire to have more design and less context in the thesis, I felt even more strongly that the principles of the project material and the links and assoications to the contexts is what I want to explore further. I believe this was also supported firmly by Speaks in his comments.

I have yet to fully go through the feedback from the seminar, including the recorded discussion, so more to come.