The following visuals depict LINK / Central Saint Martins’ doctoral research exploring how current ATM capabilities and innovations might benefit local communities and potentially reduce crime.

In the context of a real London neighbourhood, a human-centred research approach reveals the ATM as a community asset. Here the ATM supports a fragile local economy, helping knit together small and large businesses, not-for profit organisations and the lives of local people.

How might this human-centred perspective help deliver social as well as commercial value?

 

Alaistair Steele, PhD Candidate

Central Saint Martins / LINK Doctoral Bursary
for Practice-led Design PHD on Innovation Against ATM Crime