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About Me

I tend to focus on the application of new media and other cognitive tools to difficult problems including sustainability, public health, policy development, and institutional infrastructures. As an American living in India for the last three years, I spent my first six months contributing design research and editorial oversight as part of CKS Consulting to The Emerging Economy Report, a compendium of in-depth data, analysis, and design insight for service innovation in the emerging markets of Brazil, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, India, China, and Indonesia.

As a Faculty Artist-in-Residence at the Center for Experimental Media Arts in Bangalore, India, I lead design courses, studios, and workshops on interdisciplinary themes from  teaching and learning, to the life sciences, games and simulations, design for corruption, information and interaction design, film and critical theory, and the design product-service systems.

Now a Design Ecologist in the Next Generation Infrastructure Lab at the Center for Study of Science, Technology, and Policy (also in Bangalore), I contribute to policy analysis and research on tactical media, public engagement, scenarios, and simulation games for sectors ranging from energy to climate change and institutional infrastructures. I have an M.F.A in Art and Design from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and a B.A. and M.A. in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior from Indiana University, Bloomington. 

My current projects include Watercasting a two-year project funded by the Wellcome Trust to look at new modes of participatory media for public health engagement, New Media development at the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy, and a research project to design cognitive tools for collaboration using scenarios and games to support Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments for Climate-driven Health Outcomes in data-poor contexts.

Abstractly, my goal is to recognize and leverage interactions between infrastructure, consumption and meaning in order to create pathways for understanding risk and adaptation in diverse communities.  Accomplishing this means building knowledge-based cooperative networks across disciplines and social groups to reveal and manage uncertainty and opportunities in energy, water, climate change, and economic development.  I am interested in the processes people use to import and utilize a variety of tools, practices, and perspectives to reframe problems and arrive at more robust ways of working and interacting at multiple scales.  I also like to create yummy food remixes...and play soccer.

Gabriel
Harp
Male
Bangalore
India

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