
About
Laura Devendorf is an Associate Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Information Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. As director of the Unstable Design Lab, she bridges human-computer interaction (HCI), computational design, and craft practices through smart textiles and collaborative innovation.
- BFA in Studio Art and BS in Computer Science from University of California Santa Barbara
- PhD in Information Science from UC Berkeley
Research Interests focus on smart textiles as a medium to challenge human-machine relationships, with projects exploring:
- Computational design tools for weaving
- Gendered labor in technology
- Biodegradable materials for wearables
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with craftspeople
- Speculative design practices
- Human-fungi relationships
Recent Research Trends demonstrate her leadership in:
- AdaCAD software for parametric weaving
- Desktop biofiber spinning systems
- Interactive hygromorphic textiles
- Material-led HCI frameworks
Scientific Recognition:
- Best Pictorial Award (TEI '23)
- Best Paper Honorable Mention (DIS ’22)
- Honorable Mention (CHI EA ’20)
- Best Pictorial Honorable Mention (DIS ’22)
Collaborations & Grants:
- NSF CAREER Grant (2020) for smart textiles innovation
- Extensive partnerships with Mirela Alistar, Kristina Andersen, and others
- Advancing open-source tools like AdaCAD and Desktop Bio-spinning
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