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Shahee Ilyas is a transdisciplinary designer integrating graphic design, data visualisation and computer programming in his work. His research examines the modulating power of images on social, philosophical and political values. He received his Masters in Arts in Media Design from the Piet Zwart Institute (2005-2007) and studied Architecture at the University of Oregon, USA (1996-1999). He is a member of Digital Ethnography Research Centre, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia (2023-).
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'''Shahee Ilyas''' is a transdisciplinary designer integrating graphic design, data visualisation and computer programming in his work. His research examines the modulating power of images on social, philosophical and political values. He is a PhD Candidate at RMIT University and a member of [https://digital-ethnography.com/people/shahee-ilyas/ Digital Ethnography Research Centre], RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia (2023-). He received his Masters in Arts in Media Design from the [[Piet Zwart Institute]] (2005-2007) and studied Architecture at the University of Oregon, USA (1996-1999).
  
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Shahee Ilyas is a transdisciplinary designer integrating graphic design, data visualisation and computer programming in his work. His research examines the modulating power of images on social, philosophical and political values. He is a PhD Candidate at RMIT University and a member of Digital Ethnography Research Centre, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia (2023-). He received his Masters in Arts in Media Design from the Piet Zwart Institute (2005-2007) and studied Architecture at the University of Oregon, USA (1996-1999).

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