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DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
Simon Grand, FHNW / HGK / IDK, CH-Basel
8 episodes
6 months ago
This lecture on Design Fiction answers one question: How can we contribute to creating desirable futures, establishing new possibilities, disclosing new worlds, … from a design perspective? Answering this question implies to systematically re-think design as a core discipline for strategic thinking and acting today, in many fields.
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This lecture on Design Fiction answers one question: How can we contribute to creating desirable futures, establishing new possibilities, disclosing new worlds, … from a design perspective? Answering this question implies to systematically re-think design as a core discipline for strategic thinking and acting today, in many fields.
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DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
METHOD TOOLBOX: TRANSLATING (Part 3.6)
The creation of new possible future worlds implies the continuous relating, translating, connecting of attractive perspectives and provocative possibilities to relevant partners, audiences, customers. And: “The post-production of work allows the artist to escape the imposition of an interpretation. Instead of being subject to critical comment, one must continue to experiment” (Nicolas Bourriaud). Here are two examples, find more at www.designfiction.ch.
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14 years ago

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
METHOD TOOLBOX: Systematizing (Part 3.5)
The design fiction method toolbox assembles a series of design methods for the creation of possible futures into basic dimensions. The fifth one is systematizing.
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14 years ago

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
METHOD TOOLBOX: PROCESSUALIZING (Part 3.4)
Assembling multiple methods, perspectives, artifacts together into robust innovation strategies implies the creation of appropriate process designs, by sequencing, iterating, programming, … . They take the time-related, open, uncertain, complex, distributed nature of design processes seriously, find more at: www.designfiction.ch.
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14 years ago

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
METHOD TOOLBOX: PERSPECTIVIZING (Part 3.3)
“Here is the question I wish to raise to designers: Where are the visualization tools that allow the contradictory and controversial nature of matters of concern to be represented?” (Bruno Latour). Design fiction argues: by relating heterogeneous themes, drawing perspectives together, exhibiting hidden agendas, mapping complex controversies, find more possibilities at: www.designfiction.ch.
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14 years ago

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
METHOD TOOLBOX: MATERIALIZING (Part 3.2)
Exploring and validating promising projections by materializing them is fundamental to design fiction. By modeling possible worlds, connecting multiple media, building abstract concepts, and embodying unknown experiences future possibilities become tangible. Four examples are discussed here, find more at: www.designfiction.ch.
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14 years ago

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
METHOD TOOLBOX: PROJECTING (Part 3.1)
Projecting bundles design methods, which focus on multiple ways in which designers project future possible worlds, while at the same time assessing the world as it is: by Imagining // Speculating // Asserting // Proposing // Alternating // Experimenting // Improvising // Sensemaking // Meaning Making // Observing // Tinkering // “bricolage” // Sketching // Mis-Reading // Mis-Using // “détournement” // (Mis-)Appropriating // Re-Interpreting // Challenging // Re-Contextualizing // Re-Assembling // Re-Valuing (see also Ready Made) // Fictionalizing // Imagineering // (Re-)Programming // Performing // Questioning // Disrupting // Hacking // Criticizing // Subverting // Provoking // .... In this lecture, three examples are discussed, find more at: www.designfiction.ch.
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14 years ago

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
DESIGN FICTION (Part 2)
Design fiction is bundling perspectives and strategies concerned with “… probing our beliefs and values, challenging our assumptions, and encouraging us to imagine how things could be different – that how things are, is only one possibility, and probably not the best one …” (Anthony Dunne & Fiona Raby).
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14 years ago

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
DESIGNING THE FUTURE (Part 1)
Designers ask one major question: “What if? It is the impossible that drives the possible” (Branko Lukic). Observing our world today, we can think of many very important areas, which would benefit from systematically involving design fiction as a systematic approach for answering this question.
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14 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 21 seconds

DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
This lecture on Design Fiction answers one question: How can we contribute to creating desirable futures, establishing new possibilities, disclosing new worlds, … from a design perspective? Answering this question implies to systematically re-think design as a core discipline for strategic thinking and acting today, in many fields.