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NO FIXED ADDRESS Once the realm of black market and cash economies, the home, the car, the train, the park, the foot-path and the café are now socially legitimate workplaces. Private business is now practiced in very public zones and the distinctions between the public and private space and social and commercial enterprise is blurred. However, while many of the new technologies and alternative locations of work are “social” in orientation, the “social” dimension of the traditional workplace is now for many a fractured, disembodied and altered experience. This studio explores these ideas through a range of client, inter-discipinary and individual design projects and asks the student to research, conceive and articulate through field-work and prototyping, propositions of products that mediate the complexities of a range of enterprise types that are emerging in Melbourne. It will introduce students to design methods in inclusive and user-centered design, product/service/systems design and the discourse of social design. in association with: