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Title
A neutral form for experiential material characterisation
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Abstract
Materials experience in design involves the meanings that materials convey to users through its expressive characteristics. Such meaning evoking patterns are influenced by parameters such as context, product (e.g.shape) and user. Consequently, there is a need to standardise experiential material characterisation and large-scale data collection, by means of a meaning-less or ‘neutral’ demonstrator to objectively compare materials. This paper explores the conception of this neutrality and proposes two opposing strategies: neutrality through complexity or through simplicity. In a pre-study with 20 designers, six associative pairs are selected as neutrality criteria, and shaped in 240 forms by 20 (non) designers in a main workshop. Following the simplicity strategy, these forms are averaged out in three steps by a team of five designers, based on a consensus on of delicate-rugged, aggressive-calm, futuristic-calm, masculine-feminine, traditional-modern, and toylike-professional, resulting in a selection of four averaged neutral forms. Finally, future research will focus on complexity to increase interactivity, so that consumers might be triggered in extensive material exploration.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Proceedings of the Design Society
Source (book)
22nd International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED19), 5-8 August 2019, Delft, The Netherlands
Publication
2019
ISSN
2220-4342
DOI
10.1017/DSI.2019.180
Volume/pages
1 :1 (2019) , p. 1743-1752
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UAntwerpen
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Development and validation of a new framework for the integration of technical and consumer-experience-based materials selection throughout the design process.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 08.08.2019
Last edited 27.03.2023
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