Vol. 7 No. 1 (2014): Everyday Objects
Monographica

La sparizione del design. Parte III: More is Less

Published 2014-06-16

Keywords

  • Organic Computing,
  • Mimetic Interface,
  • Smart Clothing,
  • Affective Interaction,
  • Critical Design

How to Cite

Marras, L., & Mecacci, A. (2014). La sparizione del design. Parte III: More is Less. Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi dell’estetico, 7(1), 177–199. https://doi.org/10.13128/Aisthesis-14619

Abstract

Computing has become ubiquitous and organic. The “new” human ecosystem is increasingly composed of "intelligent" objects. Since the Nineties there has been a constant application of the practice of disappearance of everyday objects. The daily experience changes, since the objects we use, in their disappearance and imperceptibility, do not divide us from the Life-World. At the same time, the designer is called to rewrite and amplify human experience, and design reflects a different conception of the aesthetic, which must be intended not only as a theory of the artistic and/or cosmetic beauty, but mainly as a science of the experience as such. The designer is no longer limited to designing objects, but he can also design human beings.

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