The Japanese tea ceremony is an experiential moment of aesthetics and ethics of the everyday, a harmony between objects, beings, places, and practices. It underlines that everyday objects, heart of our material culture, exhibit a profound beauty, uphold a remarkable ethics, and yet go unnoticed. At the crossing of a reflection on a Japanese approach on design through the study of kansei, and a reflection on design in HCI based on embodiment theories, this research inquires first the western cultural hegemony of design in HCI, and second sets a cultural decentration of the discipline taking Japanese philosophy and culture as theory. This results in a novel perspective on design and designing, supported by an ethics of relation, an experience...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
As a part of JMP at TU Delft, we had the opportunity to design for implementation of sex education i...
The sense of honour in Japan. From the sixteenth century to the present, the sense of honour has be...
The Japanese tea ceremony is an experiential moment of aesthetics and ethics of the everyday, a harm...
The Japanese tea ceremony is an experiential moment of aesthetics and ethics of the everyday, a harm...
This paper considers how mitate, the act of drawing an analogy between two seemingly unrelated thing...
L'ASCENDANCE DE LA CULTURE SUR LES COMPORTEMENTS HUMAINS LAISSE ENTREVOIR SON INFLUENCE DANS LES ACT...
Que peut en retour, et par le détour, nous apprendre de manière distanciatrice le chanoyu de nos man...
The paper describes the style and characteristics of Japanese products, analyses the main reason why...
Sen no Rikyū (1522-1591) was a tea master who consecutively served Japan’s two warlords in the turbu...
International audienceAppropriation is the phenomenon by which an artefact is adapted for a specific...
Lokað 3. nóv. 2015 (þá barst óundirrituð yfirlýsing með beiðni um lokun í eitt ár) til 11. maí 2016....
The Japanese Teahouse and tea ceremony are more than a cultural ritual. It has become a spiritual ex...
A comprehensive document delving into the profound world of Japanese aesthetics, specifically focusi...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the thematic literature devoted to the proposed topic. Havi...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
As a part of JMP at TU Delft, we had the opportunity to design for implementation of sex education i...
The sense of honour in Japan. From the sixteenth century to the present, the sense of honour has be...
The Japanese tea ceremony is an experiential moment of aesthetics and ethics of the everyday, a harm...
The Japanese tea ceremony is an experiential moment of aesthetics and ethics of the everyday, a harm...
This paper considers how mitate, the act of drawing an analogy between two seemingly unrelated thing...
L'ASCENDANCE DE LA CULTURE SUR LES COMPORTEMENTS HUMAINS LAISSE ENTREVOIR SON INFLUENCE DANS LES ACT...
Que peut en retour, et par le détour, nous apprendre de manière distanciatrice le chanoyu de nos man...
The paper describes the style and characteristics of Japanese products, analyses the main reason why...
Sen no Rikyū (1522-1591) was a tea master who consecutively served Japan’s two warlords in the turbu...
International audienceAppropriation is the phenomenon by which an artefact is adapted for a specific...
Lokað 3. nóv. 2015 (þá barst óundirrituð yfirlýsing með beiðni um lokun í eitt ár) til 11. maí 2016....
The Japanese Teahouse and tea ceremony are more than a cultural ritual. It has become a spiritual ex...
A comprehensive document delving into the profound world of Japanese aesthetics, specifically focusi...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the thematic literature devoted to the proposed topic. Havi...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
As a part of JMP at TU Delft, we had the opportunity to design for implementation of sex education i...
The sense of honour in Japan. From the sixteenth century to the present, the sense of honour has be...