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Now You See Me, Now You Don’t
Anthropology in Action Pub Date : 2017-12-01 , DOI: 10.3167/aia.2017.240305
Jonathan Ventura , Wendy Gunn

The body as an anthropological nexus of sociocultural norms and conventions has been discussed at length in the humanities and social sciences. However, within the worlds of industrial design, an important player influencing an understanding of the body within a design process has been neglected and that is the industrial designer. Our main thesis considers designing as an anthropological, sociocultural and physical praxis, in the midst of which stand person(s) engaging within their material environments. We argue that, as an interdisciplinary dialogue with anthropologists and designers alike, the industrial designer could pursue a broader perspective than the classic techno-practice perspective, which deliberately detaches the social qualities of human action with the aim of changing user behaviour through the use of medical products. Instead, we propose an understanding of industrial design practice(s) that considers the improvisational and interwovenness of peoples and practices and what this means for attuning industrial design practices accordingly.

中文翻译:

现在你看到我,现在你不

人体是社会文化规范和惯例的人类学联系,在人文和社会科学中已进行了详尽的讨论。但是,在工业设计领域,一个在设计过程中影响身体理解的重要角色被忽略了,那就是工业设计师。我们的主要论文认为设计是一种人类学,社会文化和身体实践,在这些实践中,人们站在自己的物质环境中。我们认为,作为与人类学家和设计师的跨学科对话,工业设计师可以追求比经典技术实践视角更广阔的视野,后者故意脱离人类行为的社会特质,旨在通过使用人类行为来改变用户行为。医疗产品。代替,
更新日期:2017-12-01
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