Scalar trajectories in design: The case of DIY cloth face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Artifact Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1386/art_00021_1
Andrea Botero, J. Saad-Sulonen
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Abstract

The article examines an artefact of everyday design – the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) cloth face mask employed against respiratory infections – to interrogate scale and scalar relationships. This lens reveals new perspectives on how practice-based design research can mobilize scale in more nuanced ways. The authors propose that DIY face masks, as artefacts of mundane design engagements both with material (cloth and thread) and with sharing of knowledge (about design, craft and practice), globally and within local networks and communities, direct our attention to scale as a matter of relations, engagements and emergent trajectories. Through empirically led exploration combined with approaching making as sensemaking, the article highlights the multiplicity of design artefacts emerging in DIY mask design spanning several scales and introduces the notion of scalar trajectories across multiple design engagements.
设计中的标量轨迹:COVID-19大流行期间DIY布口罩的案例
本文考察了一种日常设计的人工制品-自制(DIY)布口罩用于防止呼吸道感染-询问规模和标量的关系。这个镜头揭示了基于实践的设计研究如何以更细微的方式调动规模的新视角。作者提出,DIY口罩作为一种与材料(布和线)和知识共享(关于设计、工艺和实践)进行世俗设计的人工制品,在全球和当地网络和社区内,将我们的注意力引导到关系、参与和新兴轨迹的规模问题上。通过以经验为导向的探索,结合将制作视为意义的方法,本文强调了在DIY面具设计中出现的设计人工制品的多样性,跨越了几个尺度,并介绍了跨越多个设计活动的标量轨迹的概念。
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