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By Michelle Roberts
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If you are heading back to the office and get a chance to pick where you sit, choose wisely, say researchers who have been studying the science behind desk location and productivity.
The University College London team visited the HQ of a large global tech company in the city to quiz staff about their experiences of open-plan working.
Window desks and more intimate, grouped desk layouts got a big thumbs-up.
But sitting in a row with your back to lots of people was most unsettling.
The researchers say, in the journal PLoS One, that businesses should keep this in mind as Covid restrictions ease and more people transition from home to office-based working.
This exhibition explores human-tech relationships by featuring 11 light ‘creatures’ that were born from the collision of art and science. Photo: Handout
With a name like The Mage Trials – Kokidi Kodiki Kod lockdown camp, one would surely expect fantastical and wonderful things to emerge from this gathering.
Just how magical is this really? Why not head over to The Back Room in Kuala Lumpur to decide for yourself.
The young makers at this camp – their ages range from seven to 18 years old – have created 11 light creatures, which will be on display at The Trinket Shop from April 30 to May 2.
This exhibition is part of The Back Room’s Takeover Programme .