Tom Collins

BA (Hons) Graphic Communication

Thomas Collins

Variable Truths is an interactive exhibit that involves the user in exploring misinformation, manipulation and the conclusions that we may arrive at when we trust systems and information processes that we don’t fully understand. In turn, users are participants in a collaborative design piece creating a unique display of information.


Arddangosyn rhyngweithiol yw Variable Truths lle mae’r defnyddiwr yn archwilio camwybodaeth, camddefnydd a’r casgliadau y gallwn ddod iddynt pan fyddwn yn ymddiried mewn systemau a phrosesau gwybodaeth nad ydym yn eu deall yn llawn. Yn eu tro, mae defnyddwyr yn cymryd rhan mewn gwaith dylunio cydweithredol gan greu arddangosfa unigryw o wybodaeth.

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