Encountering Things brings together leading design scholars to explore the relationship between thing theory and design, exploring production processes and offering an engaging, theoretical perspective about the social and cultural lives of objects. Focusing on the themes of process and product, the
Design Things (Design Thinking, Design Theory)
β Scribed by Thomas Binder, Giorgio de De Michelis, Pelle Ehn, Giulio Jacucci, Per Linde, Ina Wagner
- Publisher
- The MIT Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Series
- Design Thinking, Design Theory
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Design Things offers an innovative view of design thinking and design practice, envisioning ways to combine creative design with a participatory approach encompassing aesthetic and democratic practices and values. The authors of Design Things look at design practice as a mode of inquiry that involves people, space, artifacts, materials, and aesthetic experience, following the process of transformation from a design concept to a thing. Design Things, which grew out of the Atelier (Architecture and Technology for Inspirational Living) research project, goes beyond the making of a single object to view design projects as sociomaterial assemblies of humans and artifacts--"design things." The book offers both theoretical and practical perspectives, providing empirical support for the authors' conceptual framework with field projects, case studies, and examples from professional practice. The authors examine the dynamics of the design process; the multiple transformations of the object of design; metamorphing, performing, and taking place as design strategies; the concept of the design space as "emerging landscapes"; the relation between design and use; and the design of controversial things.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
Series Foreword......Page 8
Author Biography......Page 14
Acknowledgments......Page 16
Introduction......Page 18
Design at Work......Page 26
Qualities of an Inspirational Design Environment......Page 44
On the Objects of Design......Page 68
Designing as Metamorphing......Page 96
Designing as Performing......Page 122
Emerging Landscapes of Design......Page 148
Participation in Design Things......Page 174
Outside the Box......Page 200
Appendix: Atelier Experiments and Prototypes......Page 212
Notes......Page 232
References......Page 234
Index......Page 248
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