DCC10 Workshop: Assessing the impact of complexity science in design
10 July 2010
Call for contributions
Designers today increasingly turn to concepts and tools coming from
complexity science in order to understand, manage and exploit complexity
in their everyday practice. Complexity science has been used in design in
various ways, as a theory of design; as a method for research (e.g. in
order to analyze or model design artefacts, processes and activities); and
also as a method for generating design solutions. The aim of the workshop
is to discuss and assess the impact of complexity science in design
research, design cognition and design practice.
Contributions to the workshop are invited in the form of brief position
papers or extended abstracts (approximately 1000-1500 words long).
Contributions may include examples of how complexity methods and theories
have been successfully used, as well as theoretical or philosophical views
about the relationship between complexity science and design.
For more information please visit
http://design.open.ac.uk/ecidII/complexity&design.htm
or http://mason.gmu.edu/~jgero/conferences/dcc10/program.html
Katerina Alexiou and Theodore Zamenopoulos
Workshop Chairs
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Katerina Alexiou
RCUK Academic Fellow
Design Group, DDEM
The Open University
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
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web: http://design.open.ac.uk/alexiou/index.htm
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Theodore Zamenopoulos
Lecturer in Design
Design Group, DDEM
The Open University
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
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web: http://design.open.ac.uk/people/zamenopoulos/index.htm
New book published on Embracing Complexity in Design:
http://www.routledge.com/9780415497008
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