Design(ing) fiction in the studio

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Abdullah Tarik Celik, Ali Cankat Alan, Gizem Çelebi, Cigdem Kaya
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This study explores a design fiction approach in an educational context by applying it to a third-year industrial design studio class. The Food Futures project is conducted with thirty students in the design studio. We approached the future of food using a design fiction approach since the combination of food and design is a highly complex and social issue that requires a systems-level change. The project started with a design fiction workshop to adapt the approach to the class. After the students had written their briefs in the context of the future storyworlds, the project continued with weekly critique sessions. The data is collected through the project outcomes, recordings, and questionnaires. A methodological discussion about using this approach in the educational context is presented based on the collected reflections. We argue that design fiction can be used in studio projects for research and idea-generation phases to support divergence processes through building storyworlds. Furthermore, we examined how this approach can be integrated into design education based on how students defined their limitations considering their visualisation techniques and design intervention levels (product, product-service-system, spatio-social) within future storyworlds. Imbued with the ability to envision socio-technical environments, we see design fiction as a useful tool for adapting industrial design education to emerging approaches such as systemic design and transition design.

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在工作室里设计小说
本研究探讨了在教育背景下的设计小说方法,将其应用于三年级的工业设计工作室课程。食品期货项目是由30名学生在设计工作室进行的。我们使用设计虚构的方法来接近未来的食物,因为食物和设计的结合是一个高度复杂的社会问题,需要系统层面的改变。该项目以设计小说研讨会开始,以适应课堂的方法。当学生们在未来故事世界的背景下写完他们的简报后,这个项目继续进行每周的评论会议。数据是通过项目成果、记录和问卷收集的。基于收集到的反思,提出了在教育背景下使用这种方法的方法学讨论。我们认为设计小说可以用于工作室项目的研究和创意生成阶段,通过构建故事世界来支持发散过程。此外,我们研究了如何将这种方法整合到设计教育中,基于学生如何在未来的故事世界中考虑他们的可视化技术和设计干预水平(产品,产品服务系统,空间社会)来定义他们的局限性。设计小说具有设想社会技术环境的能力,我们认为设计小说是使工业设计教育适应系统设计和过渡设计等新兴方法的有用工具。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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