Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design

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Autor(a) principal: Berg, Arild
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Osmar Vicente [UNESP], Haugen, Sigrid, Puhkan, Urmas, Stoltenberg, Einar, Wettre, Mikkel
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/234470
Resumo: There are still unexplored entrepreneurial potentials for collaboration in design, art and engineering. Heimdal and Rosenquist explored three roles of textiles as tangible working materials in such co-design processes. However, more knowledge of innovative design processes that involve new use of materials is needed. The aim of this study was to identify potentials for sustainable innovation in tangible working materials in design processes. This was analysed in a 'preservation of diverse cultures' perspective from Deep Ecology. Case studies were performed on the design and engineering of innovative use of materials for product development and design of the environment. Contexts for the case studies included cement industries, experimental use of cement in design education, 3D printing of plasterbased, clay-based and cement-based composites, public art in a terrazzo floor in a school and concrete art sculptures in a hospital park. The findings were discussed in relation to ecology to contribute to concepts for sustainable collaborative practices between technology, art and design.
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title Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
spellingShingle Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
Berg, Arild
Artistic research
Chemical products
Deep Ecology
Participatory design
title_short Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
title_full Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
title_fullStr Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
title_full_unstemmed Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
title_sort Material innovation: Case studies of tangible working material in technology, art and design
author Berg, Arild
author_facet Berg, Arild
Rodrigues, Osmar Vicente [UNESP]
Haugen, Sigrid
Puhkan, Urmas
Stoltenberg, Einar
Wettre, Mikkel
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Osmar Vicente [UNESP]
Haugen, Sigrid
Puhkan, Urmas
Stoltenberg, Einar
Wettre, Mikkel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Oslo and Akershus University College
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Estonian Academy of Arts
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Berg, Arild
Rodrigues, Osmar Vicente [UNESP]
Haugen, Sigrid
Puhkan, Urmas
Stoltenberg, Einar
Wettre, Mikkel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artistic research
Chemical products
Deep Ecology
Participatory design
topic Artistic research
Chemical products
Deep Ecology
Participatory design
description There are still unexplored entrepreneurial potentials for collaboration in design, art and engineering. Heimdal and Rosenquist explored three roles of textiles as tangible working materials in such co-design processes. However, more knowledge of innovative design processes that involve new use of materials is needed. The aim of this study was to identify potentials for sustainable innovation in tangible working materials in design processes. This was analysed in a 'preservation of diverse cultures' perspective from Deep Ecology. Case studies were performed on the design and engineering of innovative use of materials for product development and design of the environment. Contexts for the case studies included cement industries, experimental use of cement in design education, 3D printing of plasterbased, clay-based and cement-based composites, public art in a terrazzo floor in a school and concrete art sculptures in a hospital park. The findings were discussed in relation to ecology to contribute to concepts for sustainable collaborative practices between technology, art and design.
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