Showing posts with label Design Philosophy Papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Philosophy Papers. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

dpp 2/12

New issue of dpp!

"The papers in this issue came about as a result of a workshop, ‘Mapping ecologies of place: local, virtual, digital’ at the University of Western Sydney in 2011, convened with the support of the Centre for Cultural Research. The workshop explored an emergent, rapidly evolving field that is influencing many different disciplines and practices, including design. A range of speakers considered the potential of new mapping practices, as well as some of the limitations of the digital as an interface and platform – there was a sense that whilst digital techniques may be transferable and universal, cultural details are often local and non-transferable. There was also a sense that mapping needed to be more critically explored as a set of practices around social enablement and power formations. These concerns foreground potential links and commonalities between critical cartography and design, and highlight some emerging issues for design concerning: what is mapped and why; mapping as a practice of framing and re-framing the spatio-temporal; the power and agency of the map itself as a designed object. The papers published here seek to address some these issues, offering a range of perspectives that engage with thinking about sustainable design practices, mapping, the map and imagined futures."

Read it all here.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Contribute? The DPP:s

DPP has an interesting issue coming upBeyond ‘Progressive’ Designing – critically reflecting on contemporary progressive design practices eg social design; participatory design; design for social innovation; human-centred design.
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DPP is also looking for contributors for coming issues with themes as What comes after design?, Design and development, In love with things and Post-natural ecologies.


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Information|Inspiration: Design Philosophy Papers (DPP)

I have linked to this page before & I will now do so again.
The DPP archive (click back issues) goes as far back as 2003, the issues addressing numerous viewpoints on design for the contemporary world.

"Design Philosophy Papers (DPP) comes from a longstanding desire to gain greater recognition for the study of design by the intellectual community at large, as well as our frustration with the market-driven conservatism of design publishing. It aims to break away from the idea of design as a specialist interest, as well as rejecting the simplistic and debased way design arrives before the public via both old and new media — frequently merely as style or technics. It also comes with a passion to communicate, share and argue for a much, much greater general recognition of importance of design and ‘the designed’ as managed and unwitting agents of force and power."