MARGINÀLIA,相互依存的设计过程和关怀伦理。

A. Pujadas, M. Saiz
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在这篇文章中,我们将介绍MARGINALIA,这是一种在视觉创作设计项目最终学士学位的背景下进行的设计学术经验。MARGINALIA是一个协作工作坊,旨在成为放大最终设计项目初稿的工具。这是一种面向过程的设计方法,具有探索性和实验性。设计师介入(干涉,介入,中介)其他人的项目,将其发展和扩展到作者几乎无法想象的领域。将关怀伦理应用到设计项目中,我们探索新的路径来重塑设计项目,并将其从个人结果转变为相互依存的结果。我们认为,设计实践有能力通过关怀伦理的愿景来促进合作、同理心和共享创造。我们拥抱护理设计的观点,我们将设计项目转化为关系基础设施和相互依赖的网络。通过MARGINALIA,我们灌输了一种忘记传统设计项目的投射方式,它赋予抽象原则,正式规则,非个人责任和审议正义特权。我们提倡一种新的模式,设计项目是相互关联的。
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MARGINÀLIA, Interdependent Design Processes and the Ethics of Care.
In this article we present MARGINALIA, an academic experience of design carried out within the context of the Final Bachelor of Design Projects of the Visual Creation mention. MARGINALIA is a collaborative workshop that aim to be a tool for amplifying the first drafts of the Final Design Project. It’s a process-oriented design approach, exploratory and experimental. The designers intrude (interfere, involve, intermediate) in the project of the others, developing and extending it towards territories that the author could barely imagine. Applying the ethics of care to the project of design we explore new paths to reinvent the design project and move it from a personal outcome to an interdependent result. We argue that design practices have the capacity to foster cooperation, empathy and shared creation through the vision of ethics of care. We embrace the point of view of the design of care and we transform the design project into a relational infrastructure and a network of interdependencies. With MARGINALIA we inseminate a way of projecting forgetting the traditional design project, which privilege abstract principles, formal rules, impersonal duties and deliberative justice. And we promote a new paradigm where design project is relational.
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