The everyday objects that we surround ourselves with are deeply connected to our understanding of the world. These objects have the power to manifest and propagate particular world-views. This makes it particularly important for designers to study artefacts and the engagement we have with them. The meaning we (as introspective and social beings) draw from or affix to our objects is rooted in the socio-cultural perspectives of the world, an understanding that is largely created through actions of storytelling. This thesis explores the act of narrative-building through the process of making. It considers the significance of this in relation to understanding and expressing personal identity through objects. It seeks out ways a designer might u...
Design as a thing: how designers make up design as an object in human-centred design practice
Design innovation first belongs to the symbolic and cognitive dimension, rather than to the material...
Our self-identities are shaped by two things—introspection and external influences. Who we are in te...
The everyday objects that we surround ourselves with are deeply connected to our understanding of th...
We shape objects and objects in their own way, shape us. Still, despite this reciprocal relationship...
This practice-based PhD thesis begins with a question prompted by a noticeable shift, both visual an...
<p>How can the process of making objects create meaning and belonging for the agents involved? Thro...
This thesis describes the relations between objects, practices, and individuals. The main objective ...
In contrast to behavioural approaches that attempt to explain creativity, social practice theories c...
This project exhibits an experimental art installation as part of the deliverables of our interpreti...
Everyday we come up with new solutions for our existing problems. But the solutions of today are tom...
Considering Design as a set of practices that impact on the environment in which we lead our everyda...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.This doctoral the...
In contrast to behavioural approaches that attempt to explain creativity, social practice theories c...
The role of material artefacts in supporting distributed and co-located work practices has been well...
Design as a thing: how designers make up design as an object in human-centred design practice
Design innovation first belongs to the symbolic and cognitive dimension, rather than to the material...
Our self-identities are shaped by two things—introspection and external influences. Who we are in te...
The everyday objects that we surround ourselves with are deeply connected to our understanding of th...
We shape objects and objects in their own way, shape us. Still, despite this reciprocal relationship...
This practice-based PhD thesis begins with a question prompted by a noticeable shift, both visual an...
<p>How can the process of making objects create meaning and belonging for the agents involved? Thro...
This thesis describes the relations between objects, practices, and individuals. The main objective ...
In contrast to behavioural approaches that attempt to explain creativity, social practice theories c...
This project exhibits an experimental art installation as part of the deliverables of our interpreti...
Everyday we come up with new solutions for our existing problems. But the solutions of today are tom...
Considering Design as a set of practices that impact on the environment in which we lead our everyda...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.This doctoral the...
In contrast to behavioural approaches that attempt to explain creativity, social practice theories c...
The role of material artefacts in supporting distributed and co-located work practices has been well...
Design as a thing: how designers make up design as an object in human-centred design practice
Design innovation first belongs to the symbolic and cognitive dimension, rather than to the material...
Our self-identities are shaped by two things—introspection and external influences. Who we are in te...