The goal is to try to understand what it means to think, design, and act with empathy towards the recipient(s) of our solutions. The recipient in this case is me- as you are all engaging in a critical dialogue of the work with regard to my intentions for it. How does a collaborative arrangement facilitate this? What steps are required to reach consensus?
My aim is to extricate myself from the process so as to see better what possibilities exist beyond my own sphere of influence. Thus, I rely on you all to take the tasks as your own- as if they were your own.
Guiding questions:
WHAT NARRATIVE/STORYLINE CAN I USE TO STRUCTURE AND THE EXPERIENCE AND INTERACTIONS ONE HAS WITH THIS STRUCTURE?
HOW IS THAT NARRATIVE REALIZED WITHIN THE UPPER AND LOWER HOUSES (SEE BELOW) THROUGH A COMBINATION OF PROJECTION, PERFORMANCE, SCULPTURE, INTERACTION OR OTHER SENSORY GESTURES?
I will have the structure set up in the common space…
(left)Model of the structure showing the intersection of a plane dividing the upper and lower houses. The lower house is on the right in this image and is the larger of the two.
The readings are taken from The Order of Things: an archaeology of the human sciences (Foucault 1970), Politics of Nature: how to bring the sciences into democracy (Latour 2004), and The Semantic Turn: a new foundation for design (Krippendorf 2006).
Reading them in reverse order may be useful if you are pressed for time.
The plan is this (1 HOUR):
Initial organization and task articulation (5 min): Identify tasks to complete; identify strategy(ies) to use to complete the tasks (I suggest the method outlined starting on page 247 of KRIPPENDORF); identify groups (upper/lower house).
Time for additional questions (5-10 min): What else do you need to know?
Design solutions (20-25 min): individually / in teams
Present solutions (20-25 min): present solutions / discussion
KRIPPENDORF outlines the method (re: narrative) I would you to use if possible.
LATOUR outlines the story that the narrative should construct.
FOUCAULT outlines the history and philosophy that the story finds itself situated within.






