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Early sketch of ideas to follow up Design Fiction. Pragmatics of doing design fiction.
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Julian BleeckerDesign ConnexityAberdeen, ScotlandApril 2, 2009
Part 2 of a short slideshow on design, science, fact and fiction.
Props to Prototypes
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Julian BleeckerDesign ConnexityAberdeen, ScotlandApril 2, 2009
http://cli.gs/DesignFictionEssay
Part 1
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4 Quotes About The Future
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“You never change things by !ghting the existing model. To change something, build a new model that makes the
existing model obsolete”~ R. Buckminster Fuller
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“As I’ve said many times, the future is here. It’s just not evenly distributed”~ William Gibson
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“Fiction is evolutionarily valuable because it allows low-cost experimentation compared to trying things for real”
~ Dennis Dutton OH on @kevinmarks’ Twitter
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“The Future Is Always Over Sold And Under Imagined”~ Chris Luebkeman
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This Is My Context
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I Play Here
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And I Also Play Here
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These Ideas Do Not Represent..
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But In Some Near Future, They May..
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Part IUndisciplined Practice
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Me?
An Engineer+
Science Studies
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Why Engineering & Science Studies?
To make new, more habitable near-future worlds
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How?
Material practices that allow for the making of things+
Knowledge practices that allow for the making of meaning
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How Practically?
Technology PracticesArt Practices
Design Practices
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John-Rhys Newmanhttp://rhysnewman.com
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John-Rhys Newmanhttp://rhysnewman.com
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John-Rhys Newmanhttp://rhysnewman.com
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Things Have Been Otherwise
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Swerving Systems of Meaning
Epistemological Wrenches
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How?
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Part IIThe Special Effect of Knowledge Making
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1. A material technology embedded in the construction and operation of the air-pump
2. A literary technology by means of which the phenomena produced by the pump were made known to those who were not direct witnesses
3. A social technology that incorporated the conventions that experimental philosophers should use in dealing with each other and considering knowledge-claims
Three “technologies” for epistemological change management
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1. Material2. Literary3. Social
1. Instruments2. Colleagues3. Allies4. Publics5. Links & Knots
Latour Shapin & Shaffer
Speci!cations for Epistemological Wrenches
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So...what?How does this relate to making new kinds of near-
future worlds?
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The Special Effect
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http://cli.gs/p4X92W
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http://cli.gs/p4X92W
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http://cli.gs/s9NNgp
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http://cli.gs/s9NNgp
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Realistic dinosaurs as a special-effect, produced to be visually compelling as a “prop” to help tell a story more
compelling than a dowdy documentary.
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http://cli.gs/ZX9R5t
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Stories Matter More Than Features, Specs And Engineering
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Diegetic Prototype
"..cinematic depictions of future technologies are actually “diegetic prototypes” that demonstrate to large public audiences a technology’s need, benevolence, and viability. I show how diegetic prototypes have a major rhetorical advantage over true prototypes: in the diegesis these technologies exist as “real” objects that function properly and which people actually use."David A. Kirby, “The Future Is Now: Diegetic Prototypes, and the Cinematic Creation of the Future” (pre-pub)
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Diegetic Prototype
"..cinematic depictions of future technologies are actually “diegetic prototypes” that demonstrate to large public audiences a technology’s need, benevolence, and viability. I show how diegetic prototypes have a major rhetorical advantage over true prototypes: in the diegesis these technologies exist as “real” objects that function properly and which people actually use."David A. Kirby, “The Future Is Now: Diegetic Prototypes, and the Cinematic Creation of the Future” (pre-pub)
Wow. Stories matter when designing the future. Maybe even more than the “real thing” in terms of their ability to flash-bang the imagination of real people. Ideas are more powerful than a crappy product that aspires to the idea.
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Science Fiction Can Do Things Science Fact Cannot.
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How William Shatner Changed The Worldhttp://cli.gs/tUJs1d
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Star Fleet Technical Manual, by Franz Josephhttp://cli.gs/rduvjm
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Published: January 11, 1976Copyright © The New York Times
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Published: January 11, 1976Copyright © The New York Times
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COMMUNICATORSTANDARD FIELD EQUIPMENT ITEM
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“Death Star Over San Francisco” by Michael Horn (2008)http://cli.gs/mmBtgN
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“Death Star Over San Francisco” by Michael Horn (2008)http://cli.gs/mmBtgN
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Julian Bleeckerhttp://www.nearfuturelaboratory.comjulian at nearfuturelaboratory dot comjulian.bleecker at nokia dot com
Thank You.
http://cli.gs/DesignFictionEssay
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