94 research outputs found
Reminiscing the future village
Chapter in a publication published by Cubbitt (London) that describes the Community21 'Future Village' research project and the associated intergenerational envisioning processes and tools developed through the project
Engaging design: Empowering beyond âparticipationâ for active engagement
Designâs approach to complexity; often employs tactics aimed at engaging the public, provoking awareness, seeking transitional behaviour(s) and provoking changes in culture. Engaging Design (ED) initiates active involvement (as a new paradigm for embedding provocative design propositions) within communities and society. ED is an empowering practice (traversing beyond participation) energising communities, providing agency and facilitating; âself-authoredâ and âcommunity authoredâ responsible change.
Distributed tools, capabilities and access to knowledge has transformed âauthorshipâ to be socially, environmentally and contextually led. ED examples respond to environmental concerns; presenting opportunities to achieve sustainable and responsible goals. The work focuses on âauthorship and responsibilityâ as material and engagement âmis-useâ remains unregulated. This presents designâs responsibility toward embodying sustainable behaviour in all its means.
We analyse two case study research projects that foster independence, authorship, as a means to engender engagement; 1) My Naturewatch, engages DIY technologies to create digital trail cameras, empowering people to create and author âaccessible natureâ, through âhomecookedâ environment exploration. 2) Grangemead, is a facilitated, community-led response, enabling participants to design their own garden within a local-authority carehome. Authors unpick design practice examples, presenting Engaging Design methods for; impactful, responsible, co-authored, sustainable and resilient design interactions
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