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- Title
Ontolojik Değişimlerin Endüstri Ürünleri Tasarımı Pratiklerine Yansımaları: Yıldız Tasarım ve Katılımcı Tasarım.
- Authors
Yavuz, Merve; Güneş, Serkan
- Abstract
The products, designed by humans for humans, in which some individual, social and cultural values are embodied have functions to fulfill the needs as well as communicative functions to satisfy the desires raises questions about the relationship between the knowing subject and the known object. In the historical process, it is seen that the new design practices that developed in consequence of the changes in subject-object presuppositions and paradigm shifts did not eliminate the previous design practices. Industrial design continues to be a multi-paradigmatic science and practice in which different epistemologies and methodologies are used simultaneously based on different ontological assumptions. In the study, the appearances of ontological discussions of philosophy, which started with subject-object dualism, in industrial product design practice and its reflections on epistemology and methodology are deliberate over star design and participatory design through the comparative method. While star design approach to realm of existence is associated with Lukacs' ontology, the philosophical origins of participatory design are expressed through Heidegger's ontology.
- Publication
Sanat ve Tasarim Dergisi, 2020, Issue 26, p781
- ISSN
1308-2264
- Publication type
Article