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DesignBookClubラジオDesignBookClubラジオ#17 森一貴さん|「意図せぬ出会いのある場」を「意図してつくる」そのあいだで——著者とバトル・目的のなさに目をむける・お祭りを開催!!第17回のゲストは森一貴さんです。福井県鯖江市で街づくりに関わって活動されています。 デザインと偶然、デザインと無目的性。デザインと一見相反するようなテーマを同時に考えることが可能なのだと思わせてくれる回です。 【タイムライン】 森さんのこれまで 04:55 教育と街づくりへの関心 05:28 東京から福井県鯖江市へ移住 06:55 コンサルから教育系NPOへの転職 09:00 ロジカルシンキングと直感 --- デザインと場づくり 15:38 わからなさのデザイン 20:30 環境にどれくらい介入すべきか? 21:34 地理学とデザイン --- 読書体験 24:21 小さいころは図書館に通っていた 25:55 『冒険者たち ガンバと15ひきの仲間』斎藤惇夫 29:30 テーマは自由と寛容 --- 印象に残っている本 38:00『Design, When Everybody Designs』Ezio Manzini 40:00『Designs for the Pluriverse』Arturo Escobar 51:00『Things We Could Design』Ron Wakkary 52:00 目的のなさ、ボロさ、頼りなさ 01:05:25 デザインとカオスの縁 01:09:00 場づくりや街づくりの知恵をどうスケールするか?そもそもスケール可能なのか? 01:13:27 お祭りを開催! 【紹介した本】 ・『⁠冒険者たち ガンバと15ひきの仲間⁠』斎藤惇夫 ・『⁠Design, When Everybody Designs⁠』Ezio Manzini ・『⁠Designs for the Pluriverse⁠』Arturo Escobar ・『⁠Things We Could Design⁠』Ron Wakkary --- ゲスト:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠森一貴さん MC:綿貫美紀・辻本達也 ロゴ:Maiさん --- DesignBookClubラジオは、同Slack内のメンバーと、幼少期の本との関わり方や本の読み方、記憶に残っている本などについて語る「本」を中心としたラジオです。2023-08-231h 13Trải nghiệm?!Trải nghiệm?!S1#03: design thinking/tư duy thiết kế 101Cùng mình phân tích design thinking/tư duy thiết kế và phương pháp double diamond/hình thoi kép là gì? Nên suy nghĩ cách giải quyết 1 vấn đề như nào để mạch lạc và đầy đủ nhất? Nếu 1 phương pháp đưa ra có tính waterfall/nước đổ mà không agile, thì bạn cần phải làm gì? --- Links nhắc đến Tìm hiểu về Design Thinking: https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/design-thinking Tìm hiểu về Dou...2023-05-0935 minDesign DisciplineDesign DisciplineRon Wakkary: Beyond Human-Centered DesignRon is professor of design at Simon Fraser University and Eindhoven University of TechnologyVisit: https://www.designdisciplin.com/ron/ This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designdisciplin.com/subscribe2022-12-161h 37The Deep DiveThe Deep DiveEpisode 129: Going Beyond a Human Centered World w/Ron WakkaryPhilip spends time with Ron Wakkary, author of Things We Could Design for More Than Human Centered Worlds. In their conversation, they discuss how design and its focus on the human perspective has had significant costs to the non-human//natural world around us. How can designers think differently to incorporate a wider perspective that in turn opens up new alternatives. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: Thomas Hardy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hardy 2022-11-101h 06Richfield Branch Library PodcastRichfield Branch Library PodcastWhere Are They Now?Former student shelvers Rachel & Megan return to tell us all about how college is going, what amazing things they're up to, and of course, what they're reading! Rachel's reading Last Chance Library by Freya Sampson, and The Dilemma by B. A. Paris.  (The book she mentions about a prison librarian is Running the Books by Avi Steinberg.) Megan's exploring how Things Fall Together: A Guide to the New Materials Revolution by Skyler Tibbits (Check out the book trailer for some footage of jamming: https://vimeo.com/555434363.)  And she's enjoying the full cast re...2022-09-0645 minUNIQUEWAYS WITH THOMAS GIRARDUNIQUEWAYS WITH THOMAS GIRARD27 Dr. Ron Wakkary, ProfessorRon Wakkary is a professor in design in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University in Canada where he founded the Everyday Design Studio (eds.siat.sfu.ca). In addition, he is a professor and Chair of Design for More Than Human-Centered Worlds in the Future Everyday Cluster in Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Wakkary is the author of the book Things We Could Design for more than Human-Centered Worlds (MIT Press, 2021)2022-08-2752 minCatching the Next WaveCatching the Next WaveS10.E6. Gilbert Cockton. Wild Challenges, Not Wicked Problems.Have you ever considered how being human-centered might not be a good idea? How any centricity is a wrong focus for design? With Gilbert Cockton, a professor emeritus from the Northumbria University and the University of Sunderland, we discuss the need for a big picture to be able to strategically move forward with any project. We talk about the design approach in the era of post-humanism, the agency of objects, and a fetish of rationality creeping into the design profession. We underline the importance of the studio culture with design critics as a way to keep on bringing good...2021-11-111h 09Dear Future, I\'m Ready!Dear Future, I'm Ready!DF #21for21 - #12 - Ron WakkaryAn exciting new episode of the #21for21 podcast 🚀  🌏  with Ron Wakkary, professor of design, author and chief of Future Everyday. Ron talks with Marco and Carola about about human-centricity, posthumanist design and creative speculation. 🎤  Design has a role to play, positively, but we have to reflect on how we arrived here and be mindful of the negative effects of design as well 🎤  In my role as design educator, I believe we should really embrace pluralism. Students feel a stronger sense of urgency when thinking about what it means to be a designer and we should be very careful abo...2021-11-0434 minFuture TalksFuture TalksDesigning for the unknown💭 "Design always implies an intervention." Who are we designing for? What are the consequences of our designs? The way in which we design often has unknown consequences and risks - this calls for contemporary designers to embrace the position of not-knowing, but also recognition of the limits to our abilities. Design is a multi-stakeholder process which includes many non-human actors. In the acknowledgement of our limits, we may be able to create designs which in fact bring us closer to natural systems. 📺 In this episode, Ron Wakkary and Oscar Tomico discuss our relationship with the world, our values...2020-09-0309 min