引言:设计人类学的未来

Mette Gislev Kjærsgaard, J. Halse, R. C. Smith, K. T. Vangkilde, T. Binder, T. Otto
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[节选]未来就在这里。未来学家、科学家和工程师经常这样宣称,因为科学实验室和尖端技术设备的成果被展示出来,承诺让我们的生活更富有成效、更愉快。设计的公共立面展示了未来可能性的宏伟愿景,然而每一个不完美的现在也是曾经美好未来愿景的具体实例。正如Bell和Dourish(2007)提醒我们的那样,设想的未来往往与他们最终在人们生活的情境中展开的方式截然不同。未来不是等待不完整的现在投射出的愿景的空白空间;它也不是一个预定义的目的地,我们可以简单地预见并在适当的时候到达(Yelavich和Adams 2014;迷宫,这一卷。在这本书中,设计人类学家没有将未来视为一个独立的空间或时间,而是将未来视为嵌入在我们日常生活的叙述、对象和实践中的多种想法、批评和潜力。从这个意义上说,多重的,往往是相互冲突的,未来总是作为不断展开的现在和过去的一部分已经存在了。
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Introduction: Design Anthropological Futures
[Extract] The future is here. Or so it has often been proclaimed by futurologists, scientists and engineers, as the fruits of science labs and cutting-edge technological gadgets are showcased, promising to make our lives more productive and more enjoyable. The public facade of design shows grand visions of future possibilities, yet every imperfect Now is also the concrete instantiation of what was once a vision of a bright future. Envisioned futures, as Bell and Dourish (2007) remind us, tend to differ radically from how they eventually unfold in the situatedness of people's lives. The future is not an empty space awaiting projected visions from an incomplete present; neither is it a predefined destination that we can simply foresee and arrive at in due time (Yelavich and Adams 2014; Maze, this volume}. Rather than seeing the future as a separate space or time, design anthropologists in this book engage with the future as a multiplicity of ideas, critiques and potentialities that are embedded in the narratives, objects and practices of our daily lives. In this sense, multiple, often conflicting, futures are always already here as part of a continuously unfolding present and past.
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