Atelier is a European research project focusing on designing and understanding digital tools and mixed-media support for collaborative design environments. The framing of design competence, ethnographic studies of design practices, and experiments in the Atelier project provided a knowledge of designerly drawing skills such as engaging with various materials, being able to work in a meandering way, and engaging in a movement of closing and opening. The evolution of the design through the designer's performance is explained that includes considering narrative temporalities, fictional spaces, and creative constraints as basic features of performing design, and looking at characteristics of staging design events. The project is the kind of sociomaterial design approach that is the common form for aligning resources in all larger design endeavors.
Telier, A., Binder, T., DE MICHELIS, G., Ehn, P., Jacucci, G., Linde, P., et al. (2012). Drawing Things Together. INTERACTIONS, 19(2), 34-37.
Drawing Things Together
DE MICHELIS, GIORGIO;
2012
Abstract
Atelier is a European research project focusing on designing and understanding digital tools and mixed-media support for collaborative design environments. The framing of design competence, ethnographic studies of design practices, and experiments in the Atelier project provided a knowledge of designerly drawing skills such as engaging with various materials, being able to work in a meandering way, and engaging in a movement of closing and opening. The evolution of the design through the designer's performance is explained that includes considering narrative temporalities, fictional spaces, and creative constraints as basic features of performing design, and looking at characteristics of staging design events. The project is the kind of sociomaterial design approach that is the common form for aligning resources in all larger design endeavors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.