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Presented at: Art and Design as Agent for Change: International Journal of Art and Design (iJADE) Dublin, Ireland Inverting the pinhole camera: working with Springgay and Truman Springgay and Truman trouble anthropocentrism and representation in light of current debates about phenomenologically informed methods in qualitative research. They articulate their position alongside a process of walking and recording experience using digital pinhole cameras. Their study incorporates movement and art making to intervene experience and create data. In the following discussion, I think with their article by inverting the pinhole camera to create a series of 171 images. I situate my artmaking in a field of arguments regarding data, methods and research process in post-qualitative research.