Design for Impact: Wake Wadho, A Cultural Branding through Collaborative Design Model in Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara

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Ni Nyoman Sri Natih Sudhiastiningsih, S. Chadijah
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Wake Wadho is a trans-sectoral and interdisciplinary collaborative model that combines design thinking and rapid ethnography implemented in three traditional villages in Ngada, Middle Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. This collaborative model was born from a pilot program (IKKON) run by the Indonesia Creative Economy Agency (BEKRAF RI). This collaboration involved people from various backgrounds, such as design, art, and anthropology. The three traditional villages in Ngada Regency required more comprehensive action involving facilitation and empowering activities to develop a sustainable and creative ecosystem. The program activities were reviewed based on social, cultural, economic, and geopolitics aspects. This paper illustrates the usage of design as a tool to create sustainable livelihoods. It describes a collaborative design model that combines anthropological and design approaches to create an ‘Experience Journey’ (EJ) consisting of two categories: a service design recommended as a tourism scheme and a sustainable lifestyle product as a tangible product design. This output aimed to emphasize the part of empathy within the design process by considering the sociocultural aspect of the community’s everyday life. Furthermore, the products have authentic and inspiring stories behind them. The initial output was wrapped up in Wake Wadho as a cultural brand.
影响力设计:Wake Wadho,东努沙登加拉Ngada Regency的文化品牌合作设计模式
Wake Wadho是一个跨部门、跨学科的合作模式,结合了设计思维和快速民族志,在印度尼西亚Ngada、Middle Flores和East Nusa Tenggara的三个传统村庄实施。这种合作模式诞生于印度尼西亚创意经济机构(BEKRAF RI)的一个试点项目(IKKON)。这项合作涉及来自不同背景的人,如设计、艺术和人类学。Ngada Regency的三个传统村庄需要采取更全面的行动,包括促进和赋权活动,以发展可持续和创造性的生态系统。根据社会、文化、经济和地缘政治方面对项目活动进行了审查。本文阐述了设计作为创造可持续生计的工具的用途。它描述了一种结合人类学和设计方法的合作设计模式,以创建一个由两类组成的“体验之旅”(EJ):作为旅游方案推荐的服务设计和作为有形产品设计的可持续生活方式产品。该输出旨在通过考虑社区日常生活的社会文化方面,强调设计过程中的移情部分。此外,这些产品背后还有真实而鼓舞人心的故事。Wake Wadho作为一个文化品牌完成了最初的产出。
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