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Embracing change and supporting transitions

A cura di: Stefana Broadbent, Silvia Ferraris

Embracing change and supporting transitions

Approaches to systemic change in products, services and systems

The volume presents a series of studies and reflections on how design is approaching the transition towards more uncertain futures: novel ways of integrating new disciplines such as data analysis, artificial intelligence, neurosciences into practice and theory and explore the extension of design processes to develop new frameworks for tackling major societal and environmental changes.

Pages: 212

ISBN: 9788835167891

Edizione:1a edizione 2024

Publisher code: 10319.27

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The volume presents a series of studies and reflections on how design is approaching the transition towards more uncertain futures. Starting from a shared understanding that we are facing radical transformations of our physical and social world, all the authors embrace a systemic perspective to position the role of design in addressing these challenges.
The chapters present novel ways of integrating new disciplines such as data analysis, artificial intelligence, neurosciences into practice and theory and explore the extension of design processes to develop new frameworks for tackling major societal and environmental changes.
One of the main conclusions of the book is that the complexity of the challenges, and the systemic approaches needed to address them, mean that the efforts can only be collective and multidisciplinary. No single project or single design group can take on board the range of transformations, collectively, however, each project can contribute to creating elements which become components of innovation that in turn can be mobilised by other systems.

Srini R. Srinivasan, Preface
Stefana Broadbent, Silvia D. Ferraris,
Bracing ourselves for acceleration: a design perspective on systemic transformations
Part I. Embracing other disciplines
Giuseppe Andreoni, Luca Casartelli, Translating neuroscience into the design of systems, experience and interaction: new perspectives for designers
Stefana Broadbent,
Integrating feminist theories into design: the case of participatory Artificial Intelligence
Marco Ajovalasit, Joseph Giacomin,
Design For Meaning: a review of progress
Margherita Pillan, Isabella Ruina,
Design for well-being at work: ethical issues, opportunities and research perspectives
Part II. New approaches for design research
Gabriele Colombo, Andrea Benedetti, Curating data for urban biodiversity: three catalogues on local issues in Milan
Giorgio Buratti, Drawing, design and algorithms. Theoretical statements and experimental practice for a shared poiesis in the age of Artificial Intelligence
Maresa Bertolo, Games as motivational triggers: features and issues
Silvia D. Ferraris,
The mutual impact of contemporary challenges and design transitions: perspectives on product development
Part III. Design practice for supporting transformation
Venanzio Arquilla, Federica Caruso, An exploration of meta-design and a reflection on its actualisation for fostering inclusivity
Carla Sedini,
Design in transition / Designing transitions. Insights from conversations with design experts
Gianluca Carella, Francesco Zurlo, Svafa Grönfeldt,
The role of design (thinking) in facing complexity and generating innovation in the entrepreneurial world
Marta Corubolo, Social innovation: from incubating to envisioning. Recovering the strategic dimension of design in supporting social innovation
Authors.

Contributors: Marco Ajovalasit, Giuseppe Andreoni, Venanzio Arquilla, Andrea Benedetti, Maresa Bertolo, Giorgio Buratti, Gianluca Carella, Federica Caruso, Luca Casartelli, Gabriele Colombo, Marta Corubolo, Joseph Giacomin, Svafa Grönfeldt, Margherita Pillan, Isabella Ruina, Carla Sedini, Francesco Zurlo

Serie: Design International - Open Access

Subjects: Architecture, Design, Art, Urban and Regional Studies

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