Strange Telemetry
Strange Telemetry was a London-based research and design studio whose work examined the contexts in which technologies are imagined, built, used, and controlled. Led by Maisie Bower, Justin Pickard, Tobias Revell and Georgina Voss, the company was a co-operative, collectively owned and managed by its worker-members.
Strange Telemetry used speculative and critical design approaches to question how people live and work with technologies, working with clients, collaborators and partners to produce tangible material outputs that created debate, informed policy, developed strategy, and stimulated critical thinking.
Clients included Cabinet Office, Policy Lab, Government Office for Science, BBC R&D, Department for Transport, NESTA, British Council, FutureEverything, and University of the Arts London. Their work has been exhibited at institutions including Deutsches TechnikMuseum (Berlin), Somerset House (London), and Vienna Design Biennale.