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Material matters in co-designing : formatting & staging with participating materials in co-design projects, events & situations
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- Eriksen, Mette Agger (författare)
- Malmö högskola,Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)
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- Mattelmäki, Tuuli, Senior Researcher (opponent)
- University of Art and Design Helsinki, Aalto University, Finland
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- ISBN 9789171044327
- Malmö University, Faculty of Culture and Society, 2012
- Engelska 458 s.
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Serie: Dissertation series in New Media, Public Spheres, and Forms of Expression ; 3
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Abstract
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- Material Matters in Co-designing Participation in design is broadening, and there is a movement away from designing to co-designing. They are related, but the little co- makes them different organizational and socio-material practices. Practically, co-designing typically takes place in multidisciplinary, distributed, complex projects, where people – and invited materials – only occasionally meet, align and make each other act, in the situation at quite explicitly staged co-design events. With a broad view of materiality and focus on co-designing as processes, this work suggests ways of understanding and staging a co-designing practice, which entails a move away from a focus on methods and pre-designed proposals, towards an acknowledgement of participating materials and formatting co-designing. This calls for additional ‘material’ (broadly understood) of the co-designer, including skills of drawing together and delegating roles to non-humans as parts of staging co-designing with others. Further, it necessitates a different understanding of co-design processes from what can be efficiently managed to materially staging performative co-designing. This practice-based, programmatic and materially interventionistic work builds upon and draws together about ten years of engaging with hundreds of people and materials in many co-design networks, projects, events and situations, through five experimental, participatory design research projects, teaching and other co-design ‘workshop’ series. Partly in opposition to the ‘classic’ design field of industrial design, the thesis intends to contribute to the (co-) design fields of interaction design and especially participatory design, but also to co-creation and service design.
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- Co-designing
- broad views of materiality
- interaction design
- participatory design
- co-creation
- service design
- performative perspectives
- roles of (non-human) materials
- co-design networks
- projects
- events and situations
- 'material' of the co-designer
- staging and formatting co-designing
- practice-based
- participatory
- yet interventionistic approach
- programmatic and experimental approach
- designerly way of theorizing and drawing together approach
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