Anette Lundebye

Senior Lecturer

Professional Biography

Anette Lundebye is an interdisciplinary practitioner – an artist, educator, metadesign researcher and coach. She specialises in systemic and collaborative approaches, and works across a broad range of content areas. As a senior lecturer at Regent's University London, she brings her passion for learning and teaching by developing and delivering student-centred curricula across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to subjects such as Sustainability and Social Enterprise to Design Thinking, Creative Leadership and Luxury Brand Management. She brings experience from working with variety of audiences in higher education, industry, local government and the not-for-profit sector in the UK, in France and Scandinavia.

She has presented and published her academic research and artistic work independently and in collaboration with others internationally since 1996. She is regularly invited to teach at institutions such as Goldsmiths College in London, Academy of the Arts in Oslo, Norway and at Linnaeus University in Vaxjo, Sweden.

Qualifications

• Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in the UK, 2024
• Level 7 Certificate in Executive Coaching and Mentoring, Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM), 2016
• MA Design Futures, Department of Design, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, 2004
• MA Textile Design, ENSAD / École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France, 1998
• BA in Fine-Arts, (distinction), ENSA / École Nationale Supérieur d'Art Dijon, France,1996
• Foundation course, Académie Charpentier, Paris, France, 1993
• Examen Philosophicum, University of Oslo, Norway, 1992

Publications

Academic book chapters

  • Lundebye, A. (2023), Super Special Normal, Lundebye Press, Oslo. Limited edition of 500; ISBN 978-1-3999-5791-5
  • Lundebye, A. (2022), Facilitating Team Consciousness - Metadesign Tools for Collective Imagining. In Wood, J. (Ed) Metadesigning Designing in the Anthropocene. London: Routlege. ISBN 9781032071022
  • Lundebye, A. (2019), To name is to Value. In Fletcher, K., St Pierre, L. and Tham, M. (Eds) Design and Nature. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781351111515
  • Lundebye, A. and Jones, H. (2019), Recipe for homing in – scoping and mapping future home scenarios in Tham, Ståhl, Hyltén-Cavallius Oikology - Home Ecologics: A book about building and home making for permaculture and for making our home together on Earth. Växjö: Linnaeus University Press. ISBN 978-91-88898-72-2 (print) ISBN 978-91-88898-73-9 (pdf)
  • Jones, H. and Lundebye, A. (2019), Recipe for dreaming of home in Tham, Ståhl, Hyltén-Cavallius (eds.) Oikology - Home Ecologics: A book about building and home making for permaculture and for making our home together on Earth. Växjö: Linnaeus University Press. ISBN 978-91-88898-72-2 (print) ISBN 978-91-88898-73-9 (pdf)
  • Simon, D., Lundebye, A. and Ang, E. (2013), Stepping Outside a Comfort Zone — Transdisciplinary Innovation in Sustainability Education in Atfield, R. and Kemp, P. (Eds) Enhancing education for sustainable development in Business and Management, Hospitality, Leisure, Marketing, Tourism. Chapter 14. York: The Higher Education Academy. ISBN 978-1-907207-69-3
  • Lundebye, A. & Jones, H. (2013), A Manifesto for Designing Together in the 21st Century in Socially Responsive Design. Colophon: Kunsthøyskolen i Oslo/ Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Oslo, ISBN 978-82-92613-43-6
  • Lundebye, A. (2005), How do we relate to the notion of wisdom? In Agents of Change – A Decade of MA Design Futures. Goldsmiths, University of London, London. ISBN 1-904158-61-7. (P58-61)

Conference Papers Given

  • Tham, M., Lundebye, A., Hyltén-Cavallius, S. & Lockheart, J. (2019), Care-Oke: A Silly-Serious Design Joke. 8th biannual Nordic Design Research Society (Nordes) conference, Aalto University, Finland, 2–4 June 2019.
  • Tham, M., Lundebye, A. & Lockheart, J. (2018), How can we celebrate risk-taking in co-creative and transdisciplinary design processes for change? Design Research Society International Conference 2018, (25 – 28 June 2018) Limerick, Ireland.
  • Jones, H. & Lundebye, A. (2015), Designing learning scenarios for Futures of Sustainability. NORDES 2015: Design Ecologies Conference, Konstfack, Stockholm, 2015
  • Jones, H. & Lundebye, A. (2013), Metadesigning Spaces of Engagement and Exchange. Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability (DESIS) UK Network event, Northumbria University, Newcastle, 2013.
  • Lundebye, A. & Jones, H. (2012), Bisociating Diversities For Socially Responsive Design. 8th International Conference on Design & Emotion, Central St. Martins School of Art & Design, University of the Arts London, 2012.
  • Jones, H. & Lundebye, A. (2012), Metadesign: A Dynamic Framework For Seeding Socially Responsive Design. Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Design & Emotion, Central St. Martins School of Art & Design, University of the Arts London, 2012
  • Tham, M. & Lundebye, A. (2008) Applying Metadesign To Invite Emotions To Further The Design Of Sustainable Futures. Proceedings of 6th Design & Emotion International Conference, School of Design, Polytechnic University Hong Kong, 2008

Other Outputs


Consultancy

  • Clients include: Trèves, Volvo, Swarovski, Seymour Powell, Space-Doctors, Nowhere Group, London College of Fashion, Sustainable Fashion Academy, Linnaeus University, Swindon Borough Council. http://lundebyetham.com/whats-up/


Art

  • 2016: Lost – with foreign investment. Performance for the book launch of “Wild New Territories’ edited by curator Ron Den Daas at the Linnaean Society, London.
  • 2015: Regents Open Exhibition. Summer group exhibition in the Knapp gallery, Regents University London.
  • 2014: One Square Foot of Sky (group exhibition) with foreign investment for the exhibition “Collector Club” curated by Ying Kwok at the art space Oi! in Hong Kong supported by Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
  • 2012: Sky Mile (group exhibition) with foreign investment. Performances for group show: Wild New Territories, Canada House & Camley Natural Park, London.
  • 2011: Everything Must Go (solo exhibition) with foreign investment at the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester, supported by Arts Council England.
  • 2010: Oslo Gold Exchange (solo exhibition) with foreign investment. Commissioned and produced by Mesen Kulturprodusenter and funded by Norwegian Arts Council and Oslo Kommune.
  • 2010: Topping Out, Act 3 (solo exhibition) Dinner performance by foreign investment commissioned by the Arts Council of England, Manchester.
  • 2009: The Immaculate Conception II (group exhibition), Performance by foreign investment as part of The Fifth Floor: Ideas Taking Space at the Tate Liverpool.
  • 2008: The Immaculate Conception I (Designer Babies) (group exhibition) Dinner performance by foreign investment at E:vent Gallery, London.
  • 2008: The Deptford Gold eXchange – Performance by foreign investment. Commissioned by Deptford X. Winner of the McDonald Egan Award.
  • 2008: 21 Metadesign Tools (group exhibition), presented during London Design Festival, London
  • 2003: Le Secret (group exhibition) Can Paluet, Matarò/ Barcelona, Spain
  • 2003: Jeune Création (group exhibition) Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris, France
  • 2002: X-mas calandar (group exhibition) in collaboration with Mesén & Room for Art at Oslo Sentralstasjon, Oslo, Norway
  • 2000: Ma vie à deux (group exhibition) Hôtel de France, Paris, France
  • 2000: Échanges Franco-Mexicain, (group exhibition) Museo Franz Mayer, Mexico City, Mexico
  • 1996: Hommage à Senghor (group exhibition) organized by UNESCO, Espace Senghor, Verson, France

Research Supervision

MA dissertations

Research Interests

  • Metadesign
  • Co-creative processes
  • Systemic approaches
  • Socially engaged art
  • Memory

Design research

  • 2016 – 2018: Researcher on ‘The Future of Home’, a BOOST Project funded by the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth led by the Department of Design at Linnaeus University in Växjö.
  • 2013 - 2016: Researcher on ‘Curious Design Change’ research platform in the Department of Design at Linnaeus University, Sweden.
  • 2006 – 2008: Researcher on ‘Bench-marking Synergy Levels in Metadesign’ in the Department of Design, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.

Teaching & Course Development

As an Academic Educational Developer, Anette contributes to developing and supporting the implementation of effective practices and academic innovation across the University. More specifically, she develops and teaches on courses such as:

• Business + Sustainability
• Social Enterprise
• Design Thinking
• Luxury Brand management