Design and Anthropology challenges conventional thinking regarding the nature of design and creativity, in a way that acknowledges the improvisatory skills and perceptual acuity of people. Combining theoretical investigations and documentation of practice based experiments, it addresses methodological questions concerning the re-conceptualisation of the relation between design and use from both theoretical and practice-based positions.
Design and Anthropology challenges conventional thinking regarding the nature of design and creativity, in a way that acknowledges the improvisatory skills and perceptual acuity of people. Combining theoretical investigations and documentation of practice based experiments, it addresses methodological questions concerning the re-conceptualisation of the relation between design and use from both theoretical and practice-based positions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wendy Gunn is Associate Professor of Design Anthropology at the University of Southern Denmark. Jared Donovan is Lecturer in Interaction Design at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
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Chapter 1 Design Anthropology: An Introduction, Wendy GunnJared Donovan Part I Using and Producing Introduction1 The Perception of the User-Producer, TimIngold Chapter 2 The Patient as Skilled Practitioner, KyleKilbourn Chapter 3 Hearing Poorly with Skill, DennisDay Chapter 4 Gliding Effortlessly Through Life? Surfaces and Friction, GrietScheldeman Chapter 5 An Institutional View on User Improvisation and Design, MaxRolfstam, JacobBuur Part II Designing and Using Introduction2 Defining Moments, JohanRedström Chapter 6 The Time it Takes to Make: Design and Use in Architecture and Archaeology, LesleyMcFadyen Chapter 7 Moving from Objects to Possibilities, JaredDonovan, WendyGunn Chapter 8 Emergence of User Identity in Social Interaction, HenryLarsen, ClausHave Chapter 9 The Role of Supply Chains in Product Design, BenedicteBrøgger Part III People and Things Introduction3 Humanity in Design, Peter-PaulVerbeek ch10 Anthropological Fieldwork and Designing Potentials, MetteKjærsgaard, TonOtto ch11 Designing Behaviour, NynkeTromp, PaulHekkert ch12 Emergent Artefacts of Ethnography and Processual Engagements of Design, JamieWallace ch13 Theories and Figures of Technical Mediation, StevenDorrestijn epilo Epilogue Chapter 14 Utopian Things, PelleEhn
Chapter 1 Design Anthropology: An Introduction, Wendy GunnJared Donovan Part I Using and Producing Introduction1 The Perception of the User-Producer, TimIngold Chapter 2 The Patient as Skilled Practitioner, KyleKilbourn Chapter 3 Hearing Poorly with Skill, DennisDay Chapter 4 Gliding Effortlessly Through Life? Surfaces and Friction, GrietScheldeman Chapter 5 An Institutional View on User Improvisation and Design, MaxRolfstam, JacobBuur Part II Designing and Using Introduction2 Defining Moments, JohanRedström Chapter 6 The Time it Takes to Make: Design and Use in Architecture and Archaeology, LesleyMcFadyen Chapter 7 Moving from Objects to Possibilities, JaredDonovan, WendyGunn Chapter 8 Emergence of User Identity in Social Interaction, HenryLarsen, ClausHave Chapter 9 The Role of Supply Chains in Product Design, BenedicteBrøgger Part III People and Things Introduction3 Humanity in Design, Peter-PaulVerbeek ch10 Anthropological Fieldwork and Designing Potentials, MetteKjærsgaard, TonOtto ch11 Designing Behaviour, NynkeTromp, PaulHekkert ch12 Emergent Artefacts of Ethnography and Processual Engagements of Design, JamieWallace ch13 Theories and Figures of Technical Mediation, StevenDorrestijn epilo Epilogue Chapter 14 Utopian Things, PelleEhn
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