@article{discovery10043777,
          number = {2},
           pages = {171--187},
         journal = {Mobilities},
           title = {Moving, Making and Atmosphere: Routines of Home as Sites for Mundane Improvisation},
            year = {2016},
          volume = {11},
            note = {This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.},
        abstract = {In this article, we examine how everyday atmospheres of home are made, maintained and improvised through habitual routines of movement, and the implications of this for co-design for energy demand reduction. Drawing on our ethnography of how people experienced and constituted a sensory aesthetic of home, we analyse the example of lighting use in night-time routines. We propose seeing these routines as sites of the possible, where everyday making might be engaged for co-design. Thus suggesting refocusing ethnographic design research beyond what people do in their homes, towards how they move through and make the atmospheres of their homes.},
          author = {Pink, S and Leder Mackley, K},
             url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2014.957066},
            issn = {1745-011X},
        keywords = {Movement, Atmosphere, Home, Improvisation, Light, Ethnography}
}