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'Concrete drawing': an ethnographical study of design, matter and affect

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Akari Nakai KiddAkari Nakai Kidd, Jan Smitheram
This paper looks critically at how design evolves through an interaction between human and nonhuman relations. We introduce different ways of understanding this by considering the mediating role that affect has on the design process. To do this we explore a recent work of New Zealand architect Simon Twose through an ethnographical framework. By focusing on affect we highlight the affective capacities and connections between humans and nonhumans. We argue that the affective capacities of non-human objects, matter and spaces are fundamental to the design process, and how knowledge is produced through design. Thus, this paper questions the privileging of human subjectivity – of seeing humans as radically other to matter, where human life remains special and spirited, over the brute force of matter.

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Journal

Ardeth

Season

Spring

Pagination

177-195

Location

Turin, Italy

ISSN

2532-6457

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Rosenberg & Sellier

Issue

2

Publisher

Rosenberg & Sellier

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