8º Congresso Brasileiro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Design

Centro Universitário SENAC — São Paulo (SP)

Outubro/2008

Xdm – Métodos Extensíveis de Design

Xdm - Extensible Design Methods

Como citar

Neves, André; Da Costa Campos, Fábio Ferreira; Campello, Silvio B.; Castillo, Leonardo; Barros, Simone; Aragão, Isabella; "Xdm – Métodos Extensíveis de Design", p. 249-259. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE PESQUISA E DESENVOLVIMENTO EM DESIGN, 8., 2008, São Paulo. Anais [...]. São Paulo: SENAC, 2008

Resumo

Este artigo traz o resultado de um trabalho cujo foco é o desenvolvimento de um processo de design adequado à contemporaneidade cibernética. Como resultado principal, construímos um processo de concepção de artefatos que definimos como eXtensible Design Methods [XDM]. Os métodos propostos em XDM têm como princípio o uso do ciberespaço enquanto ambiente de apoio. Com essa estratégia, atribuímos um caráter contemporâneo à atividade de design, trazendo para o contexto da metodologia de design conceitos e hábitos ciberculturais.

Palavras-chave:

Metodologia de Design, Internet, Cibercultura

Abstract

This article discusses the results of a work developed in the last few years by a group of lectures and students of the Department of Design of the UFPE, Brazil. Our focus is the development of a design process consistent with the cyber culture of these current times. The major outcome is a process for artefact design named as eXtensible Design Methods [XDM]. The methods proposed have as a fundamental assumption the use of the cyberspace as a supporting environment. This strategy, we believe, confers to the activity of design a contemporary quality, bringing concepts and practices of the cyber culture into the context of the methodology of design.

Referências bibliográficas

  • [MORA 2001] MORA, José Ferrater. Dicionário de Filosofia. São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 2001.
  • [LEMOS 2006] Les trois lois de la cyberculture. Libération de l'émission, principe en réseaux e réconfiguration culturelle. Revue Société, Bruxelas, 2006.
  • [VRIES et al 1992] Design Methodology and Relationships with Science: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, September 29 - October 2, 1992.
  • [JONES 1991] Jones, John Christopher, Designing Designing (London: Architecture Design and Technology Press), 1991.
  • [JONES 1992] Jones, John Christopher, Design Methods (John Wiley & Sons Inc., August 1, 1992), 2nd edition (Van Nostrand Reinhold, August 1, 1992), 2nd edition.
  • [BURDEK 2006] Bernhard E. Burdek, Design: The History, Theory and Practice of Product Design, (DuMont, Cologne) 2nd edition 2006.
  • [RITTEL 1984] Rittel, H., 1984, Second-Generation Design Methods, in Developments in Design Methodology, N. Cross (Editor), John Wiley & Sons, UK pp. 317-327.
  • [ASIMOV 1962] ASIMOV, Morris. 1962. Introduction to Design. Prentice-Hall, New Jersey.
  • [MUNARI 1998] Bruno Munari, Das coisas nascem coisas (Editora Martins Fontes) (trad. 1998), 1998.
  • [ALEXANDER 1964] Christopher Alexander, Notes on the Synthesis of Form (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1964).
  • [COOPER 1998] Cooper, A. The Inmates are Running the Asylum: Why High-Tech Products Drive us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity. SAMS, Indianapolis, IN, 1999.
  • [BONSIEPE 1991] Bonsiepe, Gui. Teoria e Prática del desenho industrial (Milão) (3a edição 1991).
  • [LOBACH 2001] LÖBACH, Bernd. Design Industrial: bases para a configuração dos produtos. São Paulo: Edgard Blücher, 2001.
  • [FAHEY & RANDALL 1998] Liam Fahey and Robert M. Randall, Learning from the Future, Wiley 1998.
  • [FARREL 2006] Farrell, John. Paranoia and Postmodernism, the epilogue to Paranoia and Modernity: Cervantes to Rousseau (Cornell UP, 2006), 309-327.
  • [LEVY 2001] Levy, Pierre. Cyberculture: Electronic mediation volume 4, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001.