03930nam 2200637 a 450 991078622310332120230721044831.03-0346-0912-410.1515/9783034609128(CKB)2670000000342675(EBL)1020390(OCoLC)831121300(SSID)ssj0001121378(PQKBManifestationID)11711841(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001121378(PQKBWorkID)11170200(PQKB)10959047(MiAaPQ)EBC1020390(DE-B1597)206101(OCoLC)841168895(OCoLC)979752119(DE-B1597)9783034609128(Au-PeEL)EBL1020390(CaPaEBR)ebr10677770(EXLCZ)99267000000034267520080818d2009 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrDesign by use[electronic resource] the everyday metamorphosis of things /Uta Brandes, Sonja Stich, Miriam WenderBasel ;Boston Birkhäuserc20091 online resource (192 p.)Board of International Research in DesignDescription based upon print version of record.3-7643-8867-6 Includes bibliographical references.Front matter --Contents --Transition and Experience as Perspectives of Design Research --Fluid Design & Research --A View of Other Disciplines --Related Strategies of Discovery --Intentional Re-Design --Non-Intentional Design from an Empiricist Perspective --The Subjects: Objects of, and Reasons for, Repurposing --The Objects --The Process of Discovery --Non-Intentional Design in Public Spaces --Design between Subject and Object --Design as Applied Philosophy --Bibliography --The Authors --Picture CreditsDiese Publikation erforscht und analysiert eine ganz besondere Form von Design: das ebenso normale wie wunderbare Phänomen, dass Menschen ohne Designanspruch bereits gestaltete Dinge umnutzen, anders nutzen, im besten Sinne "missbrauchen". Nicht Intentionales Design (NID) findet täglich, in jeder Lebenssphäre, in allen Teilen der Welt statt. Diese Umgestaltung durch Umnutzung macht die Dinge multifunktional, kombiniert mit kluger Erfindung neue Funktionen. Sie ist häufig reversibel, ressourcenschonend, improvisierend, innovativ, preiswert. Für das Design kann es zu einer Quelle der Inspiration werden, wenn die professionellen Designer erst einmal wahrnehmen, was im praktischen Gebrauch mit all den gestalteten Dingen tatsächlich geschieht.This publication explores and analyzes a very special kind of design - the phenomenon, as normal as it is wonderful, in which people with no formal training in design take things that have already been designed and reuse them, convert them to new uses, in short, "misuse" them in the very best sense of the word. Non-intentional design (NID) goes on every day, in every area of life, in every region of the world. Redesign through reuse makes things multifunctional and cleverly combines them to generate new functions. It is often reversible, resource-friendly, improvisational, innovative, and economical. It can become a source of inspiration for design, provided professional designers look up and take notice of what actually happens to all the things they design when they are used.Product designDesignHuman factorsProduct design.DesignHuman factors.600Brandes Uta1513490Stich Sonja1541840Wender Miriam1541841MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786223103321Design by use3794226UNINA