Abstract
New materials and technologies offer the potential
for highly innovative systems. Yet also challenge us to expand how we design. ‘Post-disciplinary embodied ideation’ is an emerging approach to knowledge generation and exchange amongst designers, scientists and the public. Its purpose is to enrich the conception and design of innovative on-body systems, informed – yet unconstrained – by current knowledge. In this paper I describe three approaches to engaging the public in post- disciplinary embodied ideation. In each case, the use of video, photography, audio, and other forms of documentation are carefully curated to support and fruitfully disrupt – rather than interfere with – the aesthetic experience. So, while micro-analysis of video and audio might promise deep insights, significant challenges remain if such approaches are to be effectively leveraged. By opening this work up to the research community I hope to launch a conversation about how post-disciplinary approaches to embodied ideation might evolve to support deeper analysis. In doing so, I contribute to the development of a theoretical lens for this emerging area of research.
for highly innovative systems. Yet also challenge us to expand how we design. ‘Post-disciplinary embodied ideation’ is an emerging approach to knowledge generation and exchange amongst designers, scientists and the public. Its purpose is to enrich the conception and design of innovative on-body systems, informed – yet unconstrained – by current knowledge. In this paper I describe three approaches to engaging the public in post- disciplinary embodied ideation. In each case, the use of video, photography, audio, and other forms of documentation are carefully curated to support and fruitfully disrupt – rather than interfere with – the aesthetic experience. So, while micro-analysis of video and audio might promise deep insights, significant challenges remain if such approaches are to be effectively leveraged. By opening this work up to the research community I hope to launch a conversation about how post-disciplinary approaches to embodied ideation might evolve to support deeper analysis. In doing so, I contribute to the development of a theoretical lens for this emerging area of research.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Proceedings of the 4th Participatory Innovation Conference 2015 |
Redaktører | Rianne Valkenburg, Coen Dekkers, Janneke Sluijs |
Udgivelsessted | The Hague |
Forlag | The Hague University of Applied Sciences |
Publikationsdato | 18. maj 2015 |
Sider | 386-393 |
ISBN (Elektronisk) | 978-90-73077-66-9 |
Status | Udgivet - 18. maj 2015 |
Begivenhed | 4th Participatory Innovation Conference: Reframing Design - Mälardalen University, The Hague, Holland Varighed: 18. maj 2015 → 20. maj 2015 Konferencens nummer: 4 http://www.mdh.se/forskning/event/2.4653?l=en_UK |
Konference
Konference | 4th Participatory Innovation Conference |
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Nummer | 4 |
Lokation | Mälardalen University |
Land/Område | Holland |
By | The Hague |
Periode | 18/05/2015 → 20/05/2015 |
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