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Un/Making in the Aftermath of Design
Author(s) -
Kristina Lindström,
Åsa Ståhl
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
diva (linkoping university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3385010.3385012
Subject(s) - participatory design , openness to experience , citizen journalism , process (computing) , point (geometry) , realisation , everyday life , sociology , engineering ethics , making of , architectural engineering , computer science , engineering , management science , epistemology , environmental ethics , psychology , management , social psychology , economics , operations management , mathematics , philosophy , physics , geometry , parallels , quantum mechanics , world wide web , operating system
This paper takes as its starting point the fact that we live in the aftermath of previous making and design. For participatory design to adequately answer to this aftermath, we suggest building on a combination of participatory and speculative design approaches in everyday life settings and exploring the practice of un/making matters. The paper draws on two cases where participants have been invited to engage with recent scientific findings and practices - one where they explore the practice of un/making plastic waste through composting, and one on un/making polluted soil through plants that can accumulate metals. By not primarily aiming at feeding into new iterations of a design process, there is an openness for speculating beyond the given systems, and to bring into question imaginaries of constant progress, which have been part of generating these lingering matters.

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