Title of article :
Design as Narrative: Objects, Stories and Negotiated Meaning
Author/Authors :
Dillon، Patrick نويسنده , , Howes، Tony نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2003
Abstract :
The model of design taught in educational institutions
in the United Kingdom and elsewhere has
fundamental weaknesses. At best it is a partial and
superficial description of what happens when individuals
engage in the process of design. At worst
it is inaccurate and misleading. The authors are
working on multiple-perspective approaches to
design education that emphasise the central
importance of context to understanding design as
human enterprise. In this paper, they introduce the
idea of design as narrative. Like narratives, objects
have power in social settings: they offer an interpretation
of the story of their existence; they give
back echoes of their past. To regard design
objects as forms of text allows ‘readers’ to interpret
them within their own frames of reference.
The understanding that arises from this form of
interpretation allows for creative involvement with
objects and permits more realistic engagement
with design work. It promotes a form of thinking
that is personal, relevant and open to negotiated
meaning in an otherwise increasingly prescriptive
educational world.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education