Metadesigning Designing in the Anthropocene

Metadesigning Designing in the Anthropocene
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781000591019
ISBN-13 : 1000591018
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Book Synopsis Metadesigning Designing in the Anthropocene by : John Wood

Download or read book Metadesigning Designing in the Anthropocene written by John Wood and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-06-08 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long-sighted, radical and provocative, this book offers a foundational framework of concepts, principles and methods (exemplified with selected tools) to enable metadesigners to manage and reinvent their practices. The book reminds readers that designers are, albeit unwittingly, helping to shape the Anthropocene. Despite their willingness to deliver greener products and services, designers find themselves part of an industry that has become the go-to catalyst for dividends and profit. If our species is to achieve the rehabilitation and metamorphosis, we may need to design at the level of paradigms, genres, lifestyles and currencies. This would mean making design more integrated, comprehensive, adaptive, transdisciplinary, self-reflexive and relational. The book, therefore, advocates a shift of emphasis from designing ‘sustainable’ products, services and systems towards cultivating synergies that will induce regenerative lifestyles. The book will be of interest to managers, designers, scholars and educators from a wide range of backgrounds, including design research, design history, design studies and environmental studies.


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