posted on 2024-11-23, 02:33authored byKeith Deverell
The Dualism of Order has revealed the need of ‘the other’ in design. Design can create both space and place, order and disorder. Through design we can create the structures for participation that enable a position of the weak from which the personal and the subjective can be explored. By creating space for exploration we find alternate representations of our world and society, a world that dissolves the myth of truth set through the acquisition of power. This enables us to reengage and re-discover ours and other’s worlds.<br>Through flux we can move from positions of stablity to instability. Being stable and unstable simultaneously creates places of location and dislocation respectively. It is through being located and dislocated at the same time that we engage with the world around us and the world within. We encounter a world of experience that becomes a meld of our cognitive make-up and the cognitive make-up of others. Through this dualistic realm of engagement we dethrone the singular and the pure. We prompt the collective. <br>