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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.
Show more...
Design
Arts
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METHOD TOOLBOX: PROJECTING (Part 3.1)
DESIGN FICTION METHOD TOOLBOX | AppleTV
14 years ago
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.
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.