Design and Science addresses the inter-relationship, in both historical and contemporary contexts, between design thinking and design processes and scientific and medical research methods. Contributors address the parallels between research methodologies in design and the sciences, both of which involve the recognition of an issue, conceptualisation of ways to resolve it, and then the modelling and implementation of a viable solution. Much research across various scientific disciplines follows a similar pattern. Thematic sections explore visualisation, visual narrative and visual metaphor;…mehr
Design and Science addresses the inter-relationship, in both historical and contemporary contexts, between design thinking and design processes and scientific and medical research methods. Contributors address the parallels between research methodologies in design and the sciences, both of which involve the recognition of an issue, conceptualisation of ways to resolve it, and then the modelling and implementation of a viable solution. Much research across various scientific disciplines follows a similar pattern. Thematic sections explore visualisation, visual narrative and visual metaphor; biodesign and biomimicry; makers and users in design and science, and data visualisation, discussing the role of data from nature as an ultimate source of design.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leslie Atzmon is Professor of Graphic Design at Eastern Michigan University, USA. She has authored and edited several books, including Encountering Things (Bloomsbury, 2017) with Prasad Boradkar, and Visual Rhetoric and the Eloquence of Design (2011). She is the editor, with Teal Triggs, of The Graphic Design Reader (Bloomsbury, 2018).
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Introduction Leslie Atzmon (Eastern Michigan University USA) Part One: Visual Metaphor Conceptualization and Modeling Ideas in Design and Science 1. Matters of Mathematics: Designerly Practices in Geometry K Lee Chichester (Ruhr-Universität Bochum Germany) 2. Agile Artifacts-Designing the Incomplete Jan Eckert (Swiss Center for Design and Health Switzerland) and Daniel Eckert (BioNTech Germany) 3. Diagramming ArtScience: Designing at Knowledge Intersections Clarissa Ai Ling Lee (University of Malaya) and Matt Cornell (Independent Choreographer and Artist) 4. Phenomenal Machines: An Interview with Nicole Koltick Leslie Atzmon (Eastern Michigan University USA) Part Two: Biomimicry and Biodesign 5. Design Inspired by Nature: The Bat Brolly Clint Penick (Kennesaw State University USA) and Prasad Boradkar (Google and Arizona State University USA) 6. Purifungi A Natural Aid Kit for the Earth Audrey Speyer (PuriFungi Belgium) 7. Vital Matters: Growing Living Materials Victoria Geaney (University of the Arts London UK) 8. Follow Your Nose Miriam Simun (Independent Artist) and Sharon Lin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA) Part Three: Makers and Users in Design and Science 9. URBN STEAMlab and Biophilic Environments: Science Art and Design Diana Nicholas and Shivanthi Anandan (Drexel University USA) 10. Designing a Scientific Instrument: Lessons from the Crookes Radiometer Lina Hakim (Kingston University UK) 11. From the Laboratory to the Studio: Microorganisms in Art and Design Nurit Bar-Shai (Independent Artist and Designer Israel) and Christine Marizzi (BioBus USA) 12. Making Justice with Biodesign: A Pedagogical Approach Deepa Butoliya (University of Michigan USA) Part 4: Data Manifestation in Design and Science 13. Data Manifestation: Climate Change Data in the Home and on the Body Karin von Ompteda (Ontario College of Art and Design University Canada) 14. Visual Thinking and the Art of Medical Diagnosis Michael Chandler (MD New York USA) 15. The Scientist's Social Network: Reimagining Crystallographic Diagrams Ahead of the 1951 Festival Pattern Group Collaboration Emily Candela (Royal College of Art UK) 16. Cinematic Data Visualization Catherine Griffiths (University of Michigan USA)
Introduction Leslie Atzmon (Eastern Michigan University USA) Part One: Visual Metaphor Conceptualization and Modeling Ideas in Design and Science 1. Matters of Mathematics: Designerly Practices in Geometry K Lee Chichester (Ruhr-Universität Bochum Germany) 2. Agile Artifacts-Designing the Incomplete Jan Eckert (Swiss Center for Design and Health Switzerland) and Daniel Eckert (BioNTech Germany) 3. Diagramming ArtScience: Designing at Knowledge Intersections Clarissa Ai Ling Lee (University of Malaya) and Matt Cornell (Independent Choreographer and Artist) 4. Phenomenal Machines: An Interview with Nicole Koltick Leslie Atzmon (Eastern Michigan University USA) Part Two: Biomimicry and Biodesign 5. Design Inspired by Nature: The Bat Brolly Clint Penick (Kennesaw State University USA) and Prasad Boradkar (Google and Arizona State University USA) 6. Purifungi A Natural Aid Kit for the Earth Audrey Speyer (PuriFungi Belgium) 7. Vital Matters: Growing Living Materials Victoria Geaney (University of the Arts London UK) 8. Follow Your Nose Miriam Simun (Independent Artist) and Sharon Lin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA) Part Three: Makers and Users in Design and Science 9. URBN STEAMlab and Biophilic Environments: Science Art and Design Diana Nicholas and Shivanthi Anandan (Drexel University USA) 10. Designing a Scientific Instrument: Lessons from the Crookes Radiometer Lina Hakim (Kingston University UK) 11. From the Laboratory to the Studio: Microorganisms in Art and Design Nurit Bar-Shai (Independent Artist and Designer Israel) and Christine Marizzi (BioBus USA) 12. Making Justice with Biodesign: A Pedagogical Approach Deepa Butoliya (University of Michigan USA) Part 4: Data Manifestation in Design and Science 13. Data Manifestation: Climate Change Data in the Home and on the Body Karin von Ompteda (Ontario College of Art and Design University Canada) 14. Visual Thinking and the Art of Medical Diagnosis Michael Chandler (MD New York USA) 15. The Scientist's Social Network: Reimagining Crystallographic Diagrams Ahead of the 1951 Festival Pattern Group Collaboration Emily Candela (Royal College of Art UK) 16. Cinematic Data Visualization Catherine Griffiths (University of Michigan USA)
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