Terry,
> On Feb 20, 2018, at 8:44 AM, Terence Love <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> The same explanation of design as a search through solution space also explains a whole variety of other design related phenomena such as design fixation, differences between skilled and unskilled designers, design education, designing through making, priming, research through design, illusions and delusions (and errors) in design thinking....
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> The old model of design process is a management process not a design process. It was taken as a simplification of ideas from Operations Research which were intended to try to make sense and manage many hundreds of designers working together on highly complex socio-technical projects involving tens of thousands of people.
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> Is this enough?
I will read your post again when I have more time. João reacted specifically but my initial general reaction is "Huh?" Your phrase may be useful in the explanation of a list of things but it doesn’t explain them in the sense that I would understand. You often react in disbelief when I tell you I haven’t understood what you’re saying but this is not a rhetorical game. I have little idea of what you’re saying and no idea what use to make of it.
To paraphrase a Ridley Scott movie promotion, "In solution space, nobody can hear you scream."
Gunnar
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