[ Fictionner, construire et déconstruire pour un monde Allochronotope: A la recherche de la dimension perdue ]
Volume 31, Issue 3, December 2020, Pages 452–457
Mohamed Ali Chtioui1 and Hafedh Djedidi2
1 Docteur en Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts, Mention: Théories du Design, Unité de Recherche: Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts UR 13ES57, Institut supérieur des Beaux-arts de Sousse, Tunisia
2 Docteur en Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts, Mention: Théories du Design, Unité de Recherche: Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts UR 13ES57, Institut supérieur des Beaux-arts de Sousse, Tunisia
Original language: French
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Questioning the relationship between design and citizenship is by no means a contemporary issue. Since the industrial revolution, design has never ceased to be at the heart of a multiple debate, navigating between political, aesthetic, ecological and societal discourses. Discussing this relationship between design and citizenship therefore amounts to studying the various approaches that contribute to making design a citizen project, or even an activist project.It is an open invitation between designers and citizens, in order to make and perfect the world, to imagine a common future, a habitable world for all, and a new utopia both individual and collective.For this, classic design approaches seem to be lost in the face of the challenges that our world is encountering, and we know that for each challenge, for each problematic, new methods and new reflections are needed, but also knowing how to deconstruct in order to build better.
Author Keywords: Allochronotope, contributory design, social design, activist design, design fiction.
Volume 31, Issue 3, December 2020, Pages 452–457
Mohamed Ali Chtioui1 and Hafedh Djedidi2
1 Docteur en Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts, Mention: Théories du Design, Unité de Recherche: Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts UR 13ES57, Institut supérieur des Beaux-arts de Sousse, Tunisia
2 Docteur en Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts, Mention: Théories du Design, Unité de Recherche: Esthétiques et Pratiques des Arts UR 13ES57, Institut supérieur des Beaux-arts de Sousse, Tunisia
Original language: French
Copyright © 2020 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Questioning the relationship between design and citizenship is by no means a contemporary issue. Since the industrial revolution, design has never ceased to be at the heart of a multiple debate, navigating between political, aesthetic, ecological and societal discourses. Discussing this relationship between design and citizenship therefore amounts to studying the various approaches that contribute to making design a citizen project, or even an activist project.It is an open invitation between designers and citizens, in order to make and perfect the world, to imagine a common future, a habitable world for all, and a new utopia both individual and collective.For this, classic design approaches seem to be lost in the face of the challenges that our world is encountering, and we know that for each challenge, for each problematic, new methods and new reflections are needed, but also knowing how to deconstruct in order to build better.
Author Keywords: Allochronotope, contributory design, social design, activist design, design fiction.
Abstract: (french)
Questionner la relation entre le design et la citoyenneté n’est en aucun cas une question d’ordre contemporain. Depuis la révolution industrielle, le design n’a jamais cessé d’être au cœur d’un débat multiple, naviguant entre discours politiques, esthétiques, écologiques et sociétaux. Discuter donc ce rapport entre le design et la citoyenneté, revient à étudier les diverses approches contribuant à faire du design un projet citoyen, voire même un projet activiste.Il s’agit d’une invitation ouverte entre designers et citoyens, afin de faire et parfaire le monde, d’imaginer un futur commun, d’un monde habitable pour tous, et d’une nouvelle utopie à la fois individuelle et collective.Pour cela, les approches classiques du design semblent se perdre face aux défis que notre monde est en train de rencontrer, et nous savons que pour chaque défi, pour chaque problématique il faudrait de nouvelles méthodes et de nouvelles réflexions, mais aussi de savoir déconstruire afin de mieux construire.
Author Keywords: Allochronotope, design contributif, design social, design activiste, design fiction.
How to Cite this Article
Mohamed Ali Chtioui and Hafedh Djedidi, “Fictionalize, construct and deconstruct for an Allochronotopic world: In search of the lost dimension,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 452–457, December 2020.