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Design Fiction is that it is "the deliberate use of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change." shares ideas and methods with speculative design and critical design, with a focus on prototyping and discussion around the protypes. Design fiction bears reselemblance to FFab's physical narration, with a focus on objects, products, (experience) prototypes (...) that are most often designed as if they arepart of a future which can be experienced as tangible artifacts in the present. | Design Fiction is that it is "the deliberate use of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change." shares ideas and methods with speculative design and critical design, with a focus on prototyping and discussion around the protypes. Design fiction bears reselemblance to FFab's physical narration, with a focus on objects, products, (experience) prototypes (...) that are most often designed as if they arepart of a future which can be experienced as tangible artifacts in the present. |
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| Nicholas Nova's design fiction [[http://www.nicolasnova.net/pasta-and-vinegar/2014/4/3/design-fiction-a-bibliography|bibliography]] |
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| various and sundry |
* http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2012/03/curated-design-fiction-videos-the-videos-every-design-fiction-fan-should-see/ | * http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2012/03/curated-design-fiction-videos-the-videos-every-design-fiction-fan-should-see/ |
* [[https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/speculative-everything|Speculative Everything]] by Dunne & Raby | * [[https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/speculative-everything|Speculative Everything]] by Dunne & Raby |
Dunne and Raby, Technological Dream Series Number One: Robots | Dunne and Raby, Technological Dream Series Number One: Robots |
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| {{>http://vimeo.com/87979136 ?maxwidth=800}} |
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| "A hovering object that explores and manipulates transitional public spaces with particular acoustic properties. By constantly recording and replaying these ambient sounds, the hovering sphere produces a delayed echo of human activity." |
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| http://cargocollective.com/ruffnuff/Code-Electronics |
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====As if strategy in the arts === | ====As if strategy in the arts === |