Peter Lunenfeld’s “Colloidal Suspension: Immersion and the Pedagogies of Making,” is a mix of media theory, design practice, and digital humanities just published by Sensate: A Journal for Experiments in Critical Media Practice. The piece combines an essay on immersive, virtual, and augmented realities, a curated selection of UCLA undergraduate work from Spring 2019’s Desma 104: Design Futures class, and a boundary-pushing format based on Google Sheets by renowned designer Denise Gonzales Crisp. Sensate is a peer-reviewed, open-access, media-based journal for the creation, presentation, and critique of innovative projects in the arts, humanities, and sciences published by Harvard University’s Critical Media Practices program.