Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of Design

Design research is at an impasse. Everyday design practice requires accounting for the methods and principles of design. Design theory fails to provide such an account. Despite this, the apparent failure of design theory to explain design does not diminish the practice of design. How can this be so?...

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Main Author: Stephen J. Beckett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics and Innovation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405872621000903
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spelling doaj-bfb652bd9b9f4477b72423c174c9a2972021-10-03T04:42:51ZengElsevierShe Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics and Innovation2405-87262021-01-0173356373Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of DesignStephen J. Beckett0Department of Visual Communication Design, Hongik University, Republic of KoreaDesign research is at an impasse. Everyday design practice requires accounting for the methods and principles of design. Design theory fails to provide such an account. Despite this, the apparent failure of design theory to explain design does not diminish the practice of design. How can this be so? This article investigates this contradictory state of affairs by analyzing the discursive strategies that the contradiction generates. It begins by defining ambiguity and utopia as contrasting dispositions towards social contradictions. Next, it elaborates their relation in a non-design context, the HBO television drama The Wire. Finally, it considers these dispositions in the context of design theory, highlighting the discursive formations that arise from the inability of design theory to fully explain the everyday practice of design. The article concludes by reflecting on the inevitability of this failure and the productive potential of assimilating this ambiguity as a theoretical principle.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405872621000903Design researchDesign theoryDialecticsFourth-order designCritical design
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Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of Design
She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics and Innovation
Design research
Design theory
Dialectics
Fourth-order design
Critical design
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title Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of Design
title_short Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of Design
title_full Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of Design
title_fullStr Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of Design
title_full_unstemmed Ambiguity and Utopia in the Discourse of Design
title_sort ambiguity and utopia in the discourse of design
publisher Elsevier
series She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics and Innovation
issn 2405-8726
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Design research is at an impasse. Everyday design practice requires accounting for the methods and principles of design. Design theory fails to provide such an account. Despite this, the apparent failure of design theory to explain design does not diminish the practice of design. How can this be so? This article investigates this contradictory state of affairs by analyzing the discursive strategies that the contradiction generates. It begins by defining ambiguity and utopia as contrasting dispositions towards social contradictions. Next, it elaborates their relation in a non-design context, the HBO television drama The Wire. Finally, it considers these dispositions in the context of design theory, highlighting the discursive formations that arise from the inability of design theory to fully explain the everyday practice of design. The article concludes by reflecting on the inevitability of this failure and the productive potential of assimilating this ambiguity as a theoretical principle.
topic Design research
Design theory
Dialectics
Fourth-order design
Critical design
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405872621000903
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