DRIVE 2017 | 25 October - CURATING & DISSEMINATING DESIGN RESEARCH - Jan Ijzermans

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dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Dissemination

for designers

Jan IJzermans

Research in Creative Practices HKU

Drive 2017

Disseminating

Design

Research

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Research should contribute to creative practices

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Research should contribute to creative practices

a. ongoing creative practices, leading to a particular product or service

b. future creative practices: generation of creative knowledge and increasing understanding

c. the personal development of designers

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Research should contribute to future practices

a. ongoing creative practices, leading to a particular product or service

b. future creative practices: generation of creative knowledge and increasing understanding

c. the personal development of designers

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Research should contribute to future practices

Many designers say research does not contribute to their (future) practices

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Research should contribute to future practices

Most designers are not researchers or PhD-candidates

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Research should contribute to future practices

Many designers are not involved in the present research discourse on future practices

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Research should contribute to future practices

Many designers are not involved in the present research discourse on future practices

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Another division of roles

Role designer

Generate, produce generative knowledge

Co-research

Role researcher

Activate, to help generate

Observing and explaining to help generate

A.

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Careful consideration of

the transformation that

knowledge has to undergo

to make it shareable

B.

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Designer’s knowledge

specificity / detailspecialist expertisemultiplicitycontinuity

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Shareable knowledge

compatibilitycoherenceusability

Designer’s knowledge

specificity / detailspecialist expertisemultiplicitycontinuity

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Disseminate effectively

Some knowledge can best be shared locally

Other knowledge can best be shared in a larger discourse

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

LocallyFrom designers’ knowledge to design knowledge

scope: relevance for the local group and its immediate environment

InterlocallyMore requirements as to shareability

scope: relevance for a number of groups (of the same or different disciplines)

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Designing and the continual forming of knowledge

To form knowledge that inspires designing, that brings movement; not knowledge as an end

C.

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Setting of research with designersfor designers

Local, knowledge forming group of designers aiming at producing generative knowledge in co-research with researchers. The groups are in regular contact with other local, knowledge forming groups of designers with similar aims.

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Composers/Sound Designers

ProductDesigners

SpatialDesigners

‘Advanced posts’of creativeagencies

Fine Artists

Media Makers

Research inCreative Practices

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Composers/Sound Designers

ProductDesigners

SpatialDesigners

‘Advanced posts’of creativeagencies

Fine Artists

Media Makers

Research inCreative Practices

Local groupsInterlocal exchange

Shared know-ledge elements

Small publications

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Personal creative ‘research’ cycle

processing

practice

transforming unlocking

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Local creative research cycle

processing

practice

transforming unlocking

knowledge elements

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Interlocal creative research cycle

other group or education

sharing

processing

practice

transforming unlocking

knowledge elements

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

other group or education

sharing

processing

practice

transforming unlocking

knowledge elements

Dissemination

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

Composers/Sound Designers

ProductDesigners

SpatialDesigners

‘Advanced posts’of creativeagencies

Fine Artists

Media Makers

Research inCreative Practices

Improvement &development ofways of workingin this research

Local groupsInterlocal exchange

Shared know-ledge elements

Small publications

dissemination for designers

Research in Creative Practices

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