
Tell Me Why You Did That: Learning “Ethnography” from the Design Studio
Author(s) -
DORLAND ANNEMARIE
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
ethnographic praxis in industry conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1559-8918
pISSN - 1559-890X
DOI - 10.1111/1559-8918.2016.01082
Subject(s) - studio , ethnography , rhetoric , negotiation , embodied cognition , sociology , creativity , interpretation (philosophy) , work (physics) , visual arts , computer science , psychology , engineering , art , social psychology , linguistics , social science , anthropology , mechanical engineering , philosophy , artificial intelligence , programming language
This paper questions the role and form of ethnography in the studio setting through a comparative analysis of interviews with service and brand designers, and the promotional rhetoric of the studio organizations in which they work. It proposes that the way in which designers practice ‘ethnography’ consists of an adapted and hybrid methodological approach based not on theoretically informed data collection, analysis and interpretation, but instead of an assemblage of embodied research approaches. The ways in which designers substitute proxy audience membership, performance and praxiography for traditional ethnographic methods in their creative work and their acts of negotiation between the structural expectations of the studio organization and their own practice of cultural production are considered.