Chapter 6 Digital Design and Innovation of Objects after COVID-19
With COVID-19, while questioning the coverage areas, duties, and functionality of objects that are indispensable for our lives, we see that objects destroy the weak and the design itself eliminates the non-immune and the weak in some cases. In this process, it is of great importance to reconsider design for the reason of existence of humanity and to develop new design concepts from a holistic perspective. The decolonisation of design, social innovation, and transformations of production and consumption forms in relation to the crisis are possible with speculative design approaches. In the new world order, designing forward-looking nanotechnologies with measureless and extraordinary scenarios will be the beginning of new alternatives. Emergency situations overcome the fluid modernity in our lives and the new developing normality is possible with design projects covering emergency situations. While each crisis creates its opportunities in itself, transition design needs to be planned by adopting an interdisciplinary understanding of how to initiate and direct change in social and natural systems through design. In this study, the reconstruction of COVID-19 social distance alerts on objects in the light of science and technology will be examined.
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2021
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Authors: | Yıldırım, Merve |
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A new social street economy : an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. - Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, ISBN 978-1-80117-125-0. - 2021, p. 87-93
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Subject: | Coronavirus | Innovation | Digitalisierung | Digitization | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment | Innovationsmanagement | Innovation management |
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