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1. Research Methods Presentation
Tuesday 24th September, 2011
Duncan of Jordanstone, Dundee University
Jen Ballie PhD Student
Chelsea College of Art & Design, University of the Arts, London
Email: j.ballie1@arts.ac.uk
2. E-co-textile design: How can a textile design practice sustainably in uence an emerging digital consumer culture?
Contents
CONTENTS PAGE
PhD overview - WHAT? WHY? WHO?
Methods & Process - HOW?
Project 1 & 2
The Challenges
The Results - what is my original contribution?
Re ections & advice
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PhD Overview
Over Consumption
The Fashion Industry is worth an estimated £300 billion positioning it as the 6th largest global industry.
• Each year UK fashion consumers spend an average £23 billion (2 million tonnes of clothing)
• 1/5 of these purchases are within the fast/discount sector (characterised by low cost, short lifetimes garments)
• 1.2 million tonnes of these purchases are sent to land ll.
The Sustainable Clothing Roadmap (2009)
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PhD Overview
"I believe a desirable life depends on
our deliberately choosing a life of
action, over a life of consumption, on
our engendering a life style that will
allow us to be spontaneous,
independent, yet related to each
other, rather than maintaining a
lifestyle which only allows us to
produce and consume.”
Ivan Illich (1973)
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PhD Overview
www.oldisthenewblack.org
What is the role of the designer?
“By habit, we make user-friendly stuff – so simple that we never let users know how it works or what the true cost is.
But we need to design agency and involvement. We need to design for inclusion, repair, co- innovation, and to
involve many more stakeholders as agents and actors”
Dr Otto von Busch (2010)
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
Tools For Conviviality
“Designers have been traditionally know as aesthetic finishers of ideas... Rather than serving as the reproductive
organ of a consumer society, the designer mindset needs to be cultivated to create new methods and tools which
enable people to become empowered and willing to actively contribute to the design of their life and community.”
Ivan Illich (1973)
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
1. “Co-creativity requires that one believes that all people
are creative. This is not a commonly accepted belief...”
2. “When we acknowledge that different levels of creativity
exist, it becomes evident that we need to learn how to
offer relevant experiences to facilitate people’s expression
of creativity at all levels”
Liz Sanders | Make Tools (2011)
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
“The notion of participatory design has the potential to identify a new role for the fashion consumer that aims to
promote sustainability by shifting from global to local, from consuming to making and from illusion to imagination.”
Dr Kate Fletcher (2008)
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
The Democratisation of Design
“When the high cost of prototyping can be diffused very widely, the result democratises the opportunity to create.”
Eric Von Hippel (2008)
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
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Project 1: The Shared Scarf Project
Methods & Processes - HOW?
1
Project
1
Public Interaction
2
Pilot 6
5
3 1. co-design workshop
2. co-design workshop
3. co-design workshop
4. co-design workshop
5. market stall - DESIGNERS|MAKERS
4
6. interactive exhibition - Future Everything 2011
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Methods & Process
Think Make Style Share
Design Thinking Re- ne concept Tweet Tags
Brainstorming Quick & Dirty Prototyping think about how it will be used? Blog / website
Cultural Probes scenarios Community
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
THINK
Design Thinking
Design games to prompt conversation & collaboration
Mindful concept generation
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
MAKE
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
STYLE
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
SHARE
online interaction
www.thesharedscarfproject.com
Twitter @sharedscarves
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
Capturing data from different perspectives
Auto-Documentation
A disposable camera and ip camera are placed in the middle of the table and all participants are encouraged to take turns capturing
data. This captures and collects data from their viewpoint.
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
2
Project
Project 2: DRESS UP/DOWNload
Public Interaction
1
Pilot
3 4
OPEN DESIGN SPACE
2
1. co-design workshop
2. co-design workshop via skype
3. online interaction
4. interactive showcase / workshop
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Methods & Process
Pilot - running test sessions and producing prototypes
www.dressupdownload.com
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
Pilot - running test sessions and producing prototypes
“The value of a prototype arises from how productively people interact around its iterations over
time.”
Schrange (1999)
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
The V&A, Friday Night Late, August 2011
Playful Participant Interaction
Bringing groups together
Collecting research data through hands on experiences
Low delity prototypes - an open invitation to play / large groups of participants
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Methods & Processes - HOW?
Playful Participant Interaction
Drop in workshop - inviting public participation
Crowdsourcing nale
Co-product Collective collection
www.dressupdownload.com
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Challenges
“If I had asked people what they wanted they would have asked for a faster horse.”
Henry Ford
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The Results
So what?
What is your original contribution and
how do you present it?
Written Thesis
• ortfolio of design-led practice
P
• n interactive tool kit
A
• series of scenarios / business models to illustrate “how-to”
A
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Reflections & Advice
Share & Connect
Identify your peers and support each other
Through TFRC we do presentations via skype, PhD seminars and events.
But identify and connect with peers beyond your institution/ research centre
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Reflections & Advice
Sketchnotes: Visual Note taking
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