02964nam 2200373z- 450 991055609770332120231214133023.0(CKB)5840000000013430(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79803(EXLCZ)99584000000001343020202203d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFrom Human-centered to More-than-Human-DesignExploring the transitionMilanFrancoAngeli20211 electronic resource (161 p.)Design International88-351-3258-4 The environmental emergency of the last century, highlighted by the pandemic, has led to an urgent need to reformulate the predominant role of human beings on the planet by undertaking a less anthropocentric design approach. This urgency has been especially outlined by a re-evaluation of the concept of the Anthropocene, which can be defined as a geological era characterized by the significant human impact on the geology and ecosystems of the Earth. Within this theoretical framework, the book explores the role of Design as a multifaceted discipline capable of exploring the complexity of a changing world, and reconsiders the human being’s position in a pervasive relationship with the contemporary environments (physical and abstract) through a More-than-Human approach. This volume illustrates reflections, analyses, and interventions guided by or intersected with the concept of the post-Anthropocene, and traces two different scales of observation. The first, explored in the two starting chapters, highlights how the complexity of the topic requires a large-scale analysis perspective in order to be fully understood. The concept of the post-Anthropocene does not exclude the human being as a fundamental component but takes the latter as a departing point to frame wider contemporary needs and issues and to support a call for action to envision and shape the future. The second part of the book instead explores the possibility to include, within this broad discussion, the theme of More-than-Human applied to specific disciplines – linked to the culture of Design – analyzing different aspects that move from taxonomy, application, and creativity.From Human-centered to More-than-Human-Design Industrial / commercial art & designbicsscmore-than-human, multispecies design, post-anthropocene, digital transition, bioeconomyIndustrial / commercial art & designCamocini Barbaraedt1022045Vergani FrancescoedtCamocini BarbaraothVergani FrancescoothBOOK9910556097703321From Human-centered to More-than-Human-Design3035206UNINA