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Nov 28, 2016 • 1h 2min
The Resonance Test 4: Sam Aquillano of Design Museum Foundation
On Election Day 2016, Sam Aquillano, Executive Director of Design Museum Foundation, biked over to Continuum’s Boston studio for a conversation with Jon Campbell, our steadfast SVP of Experience and Service Design. Get an earful of these two talking excitedly about the value of public design and the challenges of designing in public. In this freewheeling conversation, the guys rethink everything from the civic meeting process to improving the voting process to starting up, of all things, a print magazine about design—*in 2016!* They even reminisce about how our two orgs once worked together in an early, trailblazing experiment in transparent design, though Aquillano does admit he was initially “scared as hell to put this process out there.”

Oct 31, 2016 • 50min
The Resonance Test 3: John Wilbanks of Sage Bionetworks
John Wilbanks, Chief Commons Officer of Sage Bionetworks, says “the very containers” that we used to put data in, “that kept it human-scale,” have been “blown to bits.” The question is: How do we pick up the pieces and reassemble them in the aftermath? In this "Resonance Test" podcast, Wilbanks and Continuum SVP Mike Dunkley dive down into the many issues surrounding healthcare data. “We basically throw darts at the dartboard with a blindfold on right now," says Wilbanks. “Using data, statistical modeling, and machine learning *has* to be better than that.” Together, Wilbanks and Dunkley talk about smartphones and increasing sample size in health research, the idea of a “credit union” for data, and the challenge of measuring the success of precision medicine. The work is, for the passionate Wilbanks, a very human-centric activity. “Health is personal," he says. "Experience of disease is personal. Lived experience is personal, and you can start to capture these lived experiences and aggregate them in ways that tell us a lot about disease that we didn’t used to know.”

Sep 28, 2016 • 48min
The Resonance Test 2: Eric Höweler of Höweler + Yoon
For the second installment of "The Resonance Test," architect Eric Höweler, of the firm in Höweler + Yoon, and Lee Moreau, Continuum Principal, kibbitz about such things as designing for serendipitous encounters, the sexy-sounding idea of “design desire,” Pennsylvanian submersibles (!), and Continuum’s eye-popping, show-stopping French’s Mustard Yellow floor.
Host: Pete Chapin
Editor: Kyp Pilalas
Producer: Ken Gordon

Aug 5, 2016 • 48min
The Resonance Test 1: Rahn Dorsey, “the Mayor’s Eyes and Ears" for Boston Schools
In the inaugural edition of "The Resonance Test," Rahn Dorsey, the City of Boston’s Chief of Education, talks with Augusta Meill about partnering with Continuum on the High School Redesign project, the purpose of test scores in education, and how design thinking can change, and possibly improve, government.
Host: Pete Chapin
Editor: Kyp Pilalas
Producer: Ken Gordon


