The least a designer can do: about codes and deontology

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In his new book Quantum Shift in the Global Brain (1), systems theorist and twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize Ervin Laszlo, suggests a practicable behavioural code derived from an ecological and planetary ethics. He ascribes this code a ceiling and a floor, or a maximum and a minimum code, i.e., what one should be doing ideally, and the least one can do. The maximum code can be formulated as: Act so as to further the evolution of a humanly favourable dynamic ... Read More

Design and Conceptual Art

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In the last issue of Frieze, Ronald Jones goes out to build a bridge between conceptual art movements and their ontological/epistemological programs, and how contemporary designers are taking this critic energy within the Fine Arts to design "the experiences of knowledge production, reception and comprehension across disciplines - often furthest from their own - affording them an expanding sphere of influence." One of the many important points in this article: "The customization of epistemological Conceptualism" [as opposed to ontological Conceptualism] "represents the most ... Read More

Naming the pots - for an ongoing definition of “Social Design”

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What better to inaugurate a blog on social design thinking than some thinking on "Social Design" ? Is it just me or is "Social Design" really everywhere now? Possibly it's just my perception, shaped by the fact that this is my daily work. Nonetheless, if you don't find exactly "social" and "design" as matches, you will surely get one of these - design for development, responsible design, systemic design, service design, lifestyle design, holistic design, deep design, mindful design, intentional design, strategic design, eco ... Read More