
Lysianne Léchot Hirt. Cross-examination of research: Multiple intelligences of design.
MétisPressesN° d'inventaire | 26203 |
Format | 14 x 19 |
Détails | 195 p., paperback. |
Publication | Switzerland, 2022 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782940711161 |
This book brings together a selection of significant essays by Lysianne Léchot Hirt, a Swiss design historian, researcher and educator who has made a significant contribution to theorizing creative research in design.
Research-creation is characterized by its interdisciplinarity: it offers a concrete horizon for reflection on the contemporary challenges of design and related disciplines (urban planning, art, etc.), thereby establishing an intermediate position in the fertile conversation between art and design.
This work considers research-creation approaches as a form of ethnography or anthropology and invites us to rethink our daily lives, for example through the resolution of technical questions and the invention of new relational modes between people.
The texts of Léchot Hirt and the other essays collected in this volume defend the thesis that research is essential to the construction of a critical and lucid view of our present, while contributing to the construction of our future.
This book brings together a selection of significant essays by Lysianne Léchot Hirt, a Swiss design historian, researcher and educator who has made a significant contribution to theorizing creative research in design.
Research-creation is characterized by its interdisciplinarity: it offers a concrete horizon for reflection on the contemporary challenges of design and related disciplines (urban planning, art, etc.), thereby establishing an intermediate position in the fertile conversation between art and design.
This work considers research-creation approaches as a form of ethnography or anthropology and invites us to rethink our daily lives, for example through the resolution of technical questions and the invention of new relational modes between people.
The texts of Léchot Hirt and the other essays collected in this volume defend the thesis that research is essential to the construction of a critical and lucid view of our present, while contributing to the construction of our future.