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Inhabiting practices: Operating between art, design, science and technology

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posted on 2024-10-31, 09:43 authored by Leah Heiss
provides one model for a next-generation design practice in which the practitioner moves seamlessly between art, design, science and technology to create projects for health and wellbeing. The projects discussed through the chapter are all trans-disciplinary in nature and include jewellery to administer insulin through the skin, a heart monitor necklace to detect arrhythmia, magnetic liquid works, and a series of haptic engagement workshops. I introduce the reader to a range of generative practices that underpin the work, including empathy, trans-disciplinarity, embedding, material brainstorming, iterative experimentation and wearables as a site for therapeutic potential. These practices conceptually locate the projects to be discussed and support the assertion that it is how the work is made as much as what is made that is pivotal for truly innovating in creative practice.

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Start page

97

End page

110

Total pages

14

Outlet

Undesign Critical Practices at the Intersection of Art and Design

Edition

1st Edition

Editors

Gretchen Coombs, Andrew McNamara, Gavin Sade

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

London

Language

English

Copyright

© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Gretchen Coombs, Andrew McNamara, Gavin Sade; individual chapters, the contributors

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2006089662

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-03-26

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