Bio/Contact
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I use design as a method and as an artifact.
Danielle Soneff is a thesis-based Master of Arts candidate in Human Geography at the University of Alberta and a designer pursuing transdisciplinary projects and research. She is active in research and practice focused on the interrelationship of people, built environments and culture - specifically exploring how objects or spaces influence an individual’s and society’s behaviour. She is active in research and design, focusing on design futures, planning, governance, environmental, and experiential outcomes. She has displayed public and transitory art, participated in artist talks, curated exhibitions, implemented public pilot projects, and participated in design residencies in Alberta, Canada. Her research and design work has been documented in publications and exhibitions.
Media
Real Talk Ryan Jesperson - Bike Lanes Top Reasons Why Your City Needs More Of Them
Paula Simons - Let’s learn the right lessons from experience Jasper Avenue
Telus StoryHive - Warming Up to Change Edmonton
Edmonton Journal - What better place for treehouse art than Churchill Square?
CBC Edmonton AM - Churchill Square Treehouses Gives Platform to Urban Growth
Global News - Treehouses Installed in Churchill Square as Part of Public Art Project
CBC Edmonton AM - Warming Hut Idea Could Thaw Edmonton's Frozen Pedestrians