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Overview
I am a Reader in Computer Science and a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow on Mosaic - More-than-Human Sustainable and Inclusive Smart Cities. I co-direct the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design. My research is grounded in participatory design, and I use creative practice to engage with communities who are not typically involved in the design of emerging technologies. I have pioneered novel methods for co-envisaging urban futures with diverse participants, including multispecies live action roleplay. I am motivated to find new approaches that help HCI move beyond authoritarian, top-down, and efficiency-based solutions to the problem of urban sustainability, and move towards more just and inclusive nature-based solutions, with the help of digital technologies such as AI, blockchain, networked sensors and data visualisation.
I have been awarded Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). I was Programme Co-Director on the MSc in Human Computer Interaction Design from 2022-2024.
I was PI on the following projects:
• More-than-Human Smart Urban Decision Making in Water Policy, funded by Research England. A project exploring creative practice and the development of new methods and prototypes for engaging with multispecies stakeholders in water policymaking, as a way to address current crises in UK waterways. I led this collaboration that included researchers from UCL, Anglia Ruskin University, and in collaboration with Defra Futures (Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs). A film about the project can be viewed at: https://vimeo.com/829333234
• More-than-Human Data Interactions in the Smart City, a project funded through an EPSRC Human Data Interaction Network Plus Grant. I led this project that included researchers from Goldsmiths University, Newcastle University, London School of Economics, and Warwick University, as well as 2 small NGOs. The project explored ways data could be collected, repurposed and interacted with to support diverse forms of life and enrich the ways that different species live together in the city. A project website can be viewed at: https://mothcities.uk/
• Algorithmic Food Justice, a project exploring how new algorithmic technologies such as blockchain could be used to create a fairer and more sustainable food system. I led this project funded through an EPSRC Not-Equal Network Plus grant. This project pioneered the novel research method of multispecies live action roleplay (LARP) to explore co-designing urban futures blockchain for a more just and sustainable food commons. The project website can be viewed at: https://algorithmicfoodjustice.net/
• I was also Named Researcher Co-I on Connected Seeds and Sensors, an 18-month EPSRC-funded project through the Internet of Things- Research in the Wild call, for a project exploring networked sensing and data visualisation for more sustainable urban food production and consumption. I effectively led this research, which grew out of my PhD. For this project I won a Community Collaboration Award for Research at Queen Mary University of London in 2017. A film I commissioned about the research toured in selected international film festivals: https://www.connectedseeds.org/connected-seeds-film
I have published extensively on the topic of sustainable HCI, more-than-human perspectives, and smart cities, including an honourable mention award paper at CHI. I am co-editing the first interdisciplinary book on more-than-human smart cities, spanning fields including computer science, urban planning, architecture, design, and geography (Oxford University Press, in press).
Prior to coming to City, I was part of the Digital Local Democracy research strand in the Global Urban Research Centre at Newcastle University, where I investigated new methods for increasing citizen participation in democratic processes through co-designing “smart” urban food futures. And prior to this I had a successful, award-winning career as a socially-engaged artist, designer and writer.
All my work is collaborative, and I am always keen to make new collaborative links. Public engagement and impact is core to my research.
Qualifications
- Fellowship FHEA, AdvanceHE, June 2023
- PhD in Media and Arts Technology, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
- MA in Creative Writing, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
- BSc in Computer Science, Hebrew University, Israel
Employment
- Lecturer in Computer Science, City, University of London, United Kingdom, January 2019 - present
- Postdoctoral Research Associate, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, April 2017 - January 2019
- Researcher Co-Investigator, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom, October 2015 - March 2017
Administrative role
- Programme Co-Director MSc in HCID, City, University of London, September 2022 - present
Fellowships
- Fellow (FHEA), Advance HE, June 2023 - present
Awards
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Queen Mary University of London (2017). Community Collaboration Award for Research
An award to recognise the people and projects at QMUL that work with the community to mutual benefit - UNESCO (2007). UNESCO Digital Arts Award
Research students
Larisa Blazic
Attendance: October 2021 - present
Thesis title: Community wealth building through digital tools for collaborative funding
Srravya Chandhiramowuli
Attendance: October 2021 - present
Thesis title: Making datasets, making scale: Tracing global flows in data annotation for AI
Beatrice Vincenzi
Thesis title: AI for People with Visual Impairments: Exploring Design Methods for Interdependence
Sophie McDonald
Thesis title: At home with community: playful design towards healthy community placemaking
Role: External Supervisor
2ndsupervisor
- Srravya Chandhiramowuli, Research Student
Publications
Featured publications
- Heitlinger, S., Bryan-Kinns, N. and Comber, R. The Right to the Sustainable Smart City. CHI '19: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.doi:10.1145/3290605.3300517
Publications by category
Books (2)
- Heitlinger, S.L.I.C.S.S., Foth, P.O.U.I.M. and Clarke, C.L.B.D.F.C.J.D.S.R. (2024). Designing More-Than-Human Smart Cities Beyond Sustainability, Towards Cohabitation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780192884169.
- Heitlinger, S., Foth, M. and Clarke, R. (2024). Designing more-than-human smart cities: Beyond sustainability, towards cohabitation.
Chapters (9)
- Light, A., Clarke, R. and Heitlinger, S. (2026). Expanding More-than-Human Care Time: Rivers as Teachers and Carriers. Designing Temporal Ecologies A New Framework for More than Human Worlds (pp. 51-64).
- Heitlinger, S., Light, A., Akama, Y., Lindström, K. and Stahl, A. (2025). MORE-THAN-HUMAN PARTICIPATORY DESIGN. Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Participatory Design (pp. 79-110).
- Heitlinger, S., Light, A., Akama, Y., Lindström, K. and Ståhl, Å. (2024). More-Than-Human Participatory Design. Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Participatory Design (pp. 79-110). Routledge.
- In Heitlinger, S., Foth, M. and Clarke, R. (Eds.), (2024). Designing More-than-Human Smart Cities. In Oxford University PressOxford. ISBN 9780192884169.
- Heitlinger, S., Foth, M. and Clarke, R. (2024). Editorial Introduction. Designing More-than-Human Smart Cities (pp. 5-16). Oxford University PressOxford. ISBN 9780192884169.
- Houston, L., Heitlinger, S., Catlow, R. and Taylor, A. (2023). Algorithmic Food Justice. Ecological Reparation (pp. 379-396). Bristol University Press. ISBN 9781529239546.
- Heitlinger, S., Houston, L., Choi, J.H.-.J., Taylor, A. and Catlow, R. (2022). More-than-Human Computer Interaction for Urban Food Governance. Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance (pp. 427-442). Routledge.
- Choi, J.H.-.J., Heitlinger, S., Taylor, A. and Bedö, V. (2022). Towards Governance for Open Urban Food Futures. Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance (pp. 399-412). Routledge.
- Heitlinger, S., Houston, L. and Taylor, A. (2022). Nature 3.0 Blockchain for extraction or care? In Catlow, R. and Rafferty, P. (Eds.), Radical Friends: Decentralised Autonomous Organisations and the Arts Torque Editions. ISBN 9780993248771.
Conference papers and proceedings (15)
- Blazic, L., Heitlinger, S. and Taylor, A.S. From the Master's Tool to an Instrument of Change: HCI Design Method Subversion. CHI EA '25: Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.doi:10.1145/3706599.3720035
- Lee, Y., Pschetz, L., Karyda, M., Tomico, O., Wilde, D., Lenskjold, T.U.... Nissen, B. (2024). Ecological data for manifesting the entanglement of more-than-human livingness. DIS '24: Designing Interactive Systems Conference 1-5 July, Copenhagen, Denmark.doi:10.1145/3656156.3658388
- Chopra, S., Clarke, R., Crivellaro, C., Clear, A., Heitlinger, S. and Dilaver, O. Infrastructuring ecological sustainability through multi-scalar speculations. PDC 2022: Participatory Design Conference 2022.doi:10.1145/3536169.3537776
- Chopra, S., Clarke, R.E., Clear, A.K., Heitlinger, S., Dilaver, O. and Vasiliou, C. (2022). Negotiating sustainable futures in communities through participatory speculative design and experiments in living. CHI '22: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 29 April-5 May, LA, New Orleans, USA.doi:10.1145/3491102.3501929
- Heitlinger, S., Houston, L., Taylor, A. and Catlow, R. Algorithmic Food Justice: Co-Designing More-than-Human Blockchain Futures for the Food Commons. CHI '21: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.doi:10.1145/3411764.3445655
- Dolejšová, M., van Gaalen, S., Wilde, D., Raven, P.G., Heitlinger, S. and Light, A. Designing with More-than-Human Food Practices for Climate-Resilience. DIS '20: Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2020.doi:10.1145/3393914.3395909
- Heitlinger, S., Clarke, R., Clear, A.K., Chopra, S. and Dilaver, Ö. Co-creating “smart” sustainable food futures with urban food growers. .doi:10.1145/3328320.3328399
- Heitlinger, S., Bryan-Kinns, N. and Comber, R. Connected seeds and sensors: Co-designing internet of things for sustainable smart cities with urban food-growing communities. .doi:10.1145/3210604.3210620
- Heitlinger, S., Foth, M., Clarke, R., DiSalvo, C., Light, A. and Forlano, L. Avoiding ecocidal smart cities. PDC '18: Participatory Design Conference 2018.doi:10.1145/3210604.3210619
- Clarke, R., Heitlinger, S., Foth, M., DiSalvo, C., Light, A. and Forlano, L. More-than-human urban futures. PDC '18: Participatory Design Conference 2018.doi:10.1145/3210604.3210641
- Clarke, R.E., Briggs, J., Light, A., Heitlinger, S. and Crivellaro, C. Socially engaged arts practice in HCI. CHI '14: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.doi:10.1145/2559206.2559227
- Heitlinger, S., Bryan-Kinns, N. and Jefferies, J. The talking plants. CHI '14: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.doi:10.1145/2559206.2574792
- Heitlinger, S., Bryan-Kinns, N. and Jefferies, J. Sustainable HCI for grassroots urban food-growing communities. OzCHI '13: Augmentation, Application, Innovation, Collaboration.doi:10.1145/2541016.2541023
- Heitlinger, S., Bryan-Kinns, N. and Jefferies, J. UbiComp for grassroots urban food-growing communities. UbiComp '13: The 2013 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing.doi:10.1145/2494091.2497617
- Heitlinger, S., Bryan-Kinns, N., Stockman, T., O'Flanagan, O., Couzyn, T., Dunn, S.... Ng, K. The Talking Quilt - Augmenting domestic objects for communal meaning-making. .
Exhibitions (2)
- Clarke, R., Heitlinger, S., Foth, M., DiSalvo, C., Light, A. and Forlano, L.(2018). More-than-Human Urban Futures: Speculative Participatory Design to Avoid Ecocidal Smart Cities. 22 August-2 December, Z33 House for Contemporary Art.
- Heitlinger, S.(2017). Connected Seeds. 31 January-12 February, Rich Mix Cultural Foundation.
Journal articles (7)
- Rosén, A.P. and Heitlinger, S. (2025). Introducing More-Than-Human Design in Practice. Interactions, 32(2), pp. 54-56. doi:10.1145/3712714
- Chandhiramowuli, S., Taylor, A.S., Heitlinger, S. and Wang, D. (2024). Making Data Work Count. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 8(CSCW1), pp. 1-26. doi:10.1145/3637367
- Chopra, S., Vasiliou, C., Clear, A.K., Clarke, R., Heitlinger, S. and Dilaver, Ö. (2022). Bottom-up visions for future of food growing in cities. International Journal of Food Design. doi:10.1386/ijfd_00059_1
- Nichols, P. and Heitlinger, S. (2022). Farm lab. Interactions, 29(1), pp. 16-19. doi:10.1145/3505275
- Clarke, R., Heitlinger, S., Light, A., Forlano, L., Foth, M. and DiSalvo, C. (2019). More-than-human participation. Interactions, 26(3), pp. 60-63. doi:10.1145/3319075
- Heitlinger, S. and Bryan-Kinns, N. (2013). Understanding performative behaviour within content-rich Digital Live Art. Digital Creativity, 24(2), pp. 111-118. doi:10.1080/14626268.2013.808962
- Heitlinger, S. (2010). Privileged Tactics. Wasafiri, 25(3), pp. 69-75. doi:10.1080/02690055.2010.486265
Reports (2)
- Heitlinger, S. (2024). HCID Activities Report 2024. London, UK: Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design. ISBN 9781399996921.
- Heitlinger, S., Taylor, A., Clarke, R., Powell, A., Gaver, B., Boucher, A.... Doney, E. More-than-human data interactions in the city. London, UK.
Professional activities
Collaborations (academic) (3)
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Lead partner of More-than-Human Smart Decision-Making in Water Policy project (March - July 2023)
Sponsored by Research England
Other partners: Lara Houston, Anglia Ruskin University; Izzy Bishop, UCL; Duncan Wilson, UCL; Phil Tovey, Defra; Ruth Catlow, Furtherfield; Julie Freeman, Translating Nature -
Lead partner of More-than-Human Data Interactions in the Smart City project (May 2021 - January 2022)
Sponsored by EPSRC - Human Data Interaction Network Plus
Other partners: Alex Taylor, City, University of London; Interaction Research Studio, Goldsmiths; Alison Powell, LSE; Rachel Clarke, Newcastle University; Cagatay Turkay, Warwick University -
Lead partner of Algorithmic Food Justice: Co-designing a Sustainable Food Justice System with Blockchain Futures project (September 2019 - April 2020)
Sponsored by EPSRC - Not-Equal Network Plus
Other partners: Alex Taylor and Lara Houston, City, University of London; Furtherfield
Other (2)
- Panel assessor for ESRC CONACYT Newton call for collaborative research: Smart Cities in Mexico, 2018 .
- Board member, Spitalfields City Farm, London .