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Certain Uncertainties and the Design of Design Education

Johan Redström

2020She ji67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article is about the design of design education. After a series of reflections on the design space of design education in relation to complexity, uncertainty, and change, the article is divided into two main parts. First comes a brief history of how design seems to be evolving in response to complexity, and how this has led to a shifting balance between what we consider to be certain, and what is inherently uncertain when designing. Second, there is a discussion of what this evolution and shifting balance implies for design education. The article does not offer a general account or articulation of what design or design education is or should be like, but a series of conceptual tools, diagrams, and figures enabling us to frame and define design programs for education and research. Ultimately, this article is a reflection on what it means to think about design as an act of making things possible, and therefore as the opposite of taking things for granted.

Topics & Concepts

Design educationFrame (networking)Articulation (sociology)Relation (database)Computer scienceBalance (ability)Conceptual designReflection (computer programming)Space (punctuation)Engineering ethicsGenerative DesignSociologyManagement scienceEpistemologyHuman–computer interactionPolitical sciencePsychologyEngineeringLawProgramming languageOperations managementPoliticsDatabaseOperating systemNeurosciencePhilosophyVisual artsArtMetric (unit)TelecommunicationsDesign Education and PracticeCreativity in Education and NeuroscienceInterdisciplinary Research and Collaboration