“…这是你的项目,但不一定是你的作品……:基础设施、情境性和设计关系实践

S. Agid
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本文以PD中的轨迹为基础,关注设计师在其工作的更广泛的系统环境中的情境性。它建议(重新)考虑基础设施,将其理解为设计社会物质系统的一系列方法,通过关注设计师的位置,作为一种方法来想象与人一起设计时的利害关系。本文借鉴了与社会正义组织长期设计研究的反思性分析。该组织的当地背景,以及该组织所主张的更大的社会政治历史警务系统背景,塑造了我们对必要、可能和战略的理解。在这些基础设施的交叉点工作,反过来,塑造了我们如何一起设计。我提出“关系实践”作为一个框架,批判性地参与设计师在基础设施中的动态位置,并认为我们如何设计关系实践,以及我们如何理解它们,对于我们如何将基础设施作为一项正在进行的工作来实现共享(如果复杂且难以想象)社会和政治可能性至关重要。
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"...it's your project, but it's not necessarily your work...": infrastructuring, situatedness, and designing relational practice
This paper builds on trajectories in PD that attend to designers' situatedness within the broader systemic contexts in which they work. It proposes (re)considering infrastructuring, understood as a range of approaches to designing socio-material systems, through attention to designers' locations, as one way to imagine what is at stake when designing with people. The paper draws upon a reflective analysis of long-term design research with a social justice organization. The local context of the group and the larger socio-political-historical context of systems of policing with which the group contends shaped our understandings of what was necessary, possible and strategic. Working at the intersections of these infrastructures, in turn, shaped how we designed together. I propose "relational practice" as a framework for critically engaging designers' dynamic positions in infrastructuring and argue that how we design relational practices, and how we understand them, is critical for how we approach infrastructuring as on-going work toward shared, if complex and difficult to imagine, social and political possibilities.
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