Pursuing Aesthetic Inquiry in Participatory Design

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    Abstract

    We introduce aesthetic inquiry as an important perspective to pursue in Participatory Design. Within the scope of tradition and transcendence we pursue aesthetic inquiry by tipping the scale towards transcendence and by staging offline loops for detached reflection by use of imaginative artefacts. Although aesthetic inquiry to some extent resides in most Participatory Design practice, we see the need for elaborating this perspective and to further build Participatory Design practice, tools and techniques that address this issue. The Fictional Inquiry technique is presented as an illustrating example of a design technique for pursuing aesthetic inquiry by using fictional narratives to temporarily by-pass the existing structures of meaning and expectations within a given practice. We illustrate how Fictional Inquiry was utilized in a participatory design project in which two design concepts for the Kattegat Marine Centre was developed. 

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelProceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2008, Bloomington IN, USA
    RedaktørerJesper Simonsen, Toni Robertson, David Hakken
    Antal sider8
    UdgivelsesstedIndiana
    ForlagThe Trustees of Indiana University
    Publikationsdato2008
    Sider138-145
    ISBN (Trykt)978-0-9818561-0-0
    StatusUdgivet - 2008
    BegivenhedParticipatory Design Conference - Bloomington, USA
    Varighed: 1 okt. 20084 okt. 2008

    Konference

    KonferenceParticipatory Design Conference
    Land/OmrådeUSA
    ByBloomington
    Periode01/10/200804/10/2008

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