Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied

This paper will report on and evaluate the extent to which stereotypes of design research exist within UK design education. In a context where institutional policies promote practice-based research, a series of ten in-depth interviews were conducted with educators in a UK art and design faculty from...

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Main Author: Worden, Suzette
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 6th Asian Design International Conference 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4955
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description This paper will report on and evaluate the extent to which stereotypes of design research exist within UK design education. In a context where institutional policies promote practice-based research, a series of ten in-depth interviews were conducted with educators in a UK art and design faculty from October to December 2001. Subsequent analysis has shown that distinctive stereotypes of the artist versus the designer exist and have been perpetuated from long-held modernist assumptions about the relationship between art, design and society.This paper will inform debates about our understanding of creativity, inspiration, and intuitive responses for design. It will also show how designers interpret the difference between 'blue skies' and applied research. Artists have variously been portrayed as outsiders, or bohemians with a 'private' space for reflection, where intuition is paramount. In contrast to this the designer is seen as working in the 'real' world; collecting, observing and then re-using data and impressions. How far these models are still relevant to the 21st century will be questioned through this presentation as a means of understanding the nexus between teaching, learning research and professional practice within art and design education.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-49552017-01-30T10:42:56Z Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied Worden, Suzette Education organisational culture scholarship research This paper will report on and evaluate the extent to which stereotypes of design research exist within UK design education. In a context where institutional policies promote practice-based research, a series of ten in-depth interviews were conducted with educators in a UK art and design faculty from October to December 2001. Subsequent analysis has shown that distinctive stereotypes of the artist versus the designer exist and have been perpetuated from long-held modernist assumptions about the relationship between art, design and society.This paper will inform debates about our understanding of creativity, inspiration, and intuitive responses for design. It will also show how designers interpret the difference between 'blue skies' and applied research. Artists have variously been portrayed as outsiders, or bohemians with a 'private' space for reflection, where intuition is paramount. In contrast to this the designer is seen as working in the 'real' world; collecting, observing and then re-using data and impressions. How far these models are still relevant to the 21st century will be questioned through this presentation as a means of understanding the nexus between teaching, learning research and professional practice within art and design education. 2003 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4955 6th Asian Design International Conference restricted
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organisational culture
scholarship
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Worden, Suzette
Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied
title Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied
title_full Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied
title_fullStr Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied
title_short Emerging Research Cultures in Design Education: the Pure and the Applied
title_sort emerging research cultures in design education: the pure and the applied
topic Education
organisational culture
scholarship
research
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4955