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Scott Mitchell is a Lecturer in the School of Design at RMIT University's City Campus in Australia. His academic work bridges design theory and practice with a focus on critical and radical approaches to design that examine how objects become sites of social and public action.
Mitchell's research spans Design Practice and Management, Visual Arts and Crafts, Creative Arts and Writing, Art Theory and Criticism, Architecture, and Digital Media. His work explores the intersection of design with social contexts, particularly through divergent consumer practices such as hacking and modding. His interdisciplinary approach combines critical design theory with electronic and interaction design practices to examine how designed objects function as sites of social engagement and public action.
His publication record from 2014-2025 reveals an evolving research trajectory from foundational explorations of maker culture and material agency to contemporary investigations of energy-conscious design for smart homes and digital twins. A consistent theme across his work is the examination of the relationship between design, materiality, and social contexts, with recent publications focusing on interactive materials, wearable technology, and logo aesthetics.
Scott Mitchell is actively engaged in research supervision, being open to Masters Research and PhD student supervision. His current supervisor projects include investigations into logo aesthetics, energy-conscious design for digital twin-driven smart homes, and interactive materials, reflecting his commitment to advancing design theory through practical application.
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