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Reflecting on my experience in the Design for Sustainability subject Developing myself as a designer and student Who I am as designer, student and researcher is intertwined with who I am in private and in public. I am an optimist and I am naturally drawn to seeing the bigger picture, beyond the tree trunk, I choose to see the whole tree from the roots to the tip of the leaves and how they flourish in the sunlight and rain. This subject of Design for Sustainability has always touched on aspects in my life I hold dear. How I express myself and how I view the world is shaped by my assumptions and experiences I have built up in my life from childhood. This is one of the reasons I value education and learning, because it allows and forces me to unpack all the pivotal moments that has happened in my life up until now. With every subject I change my understanding of what is possible in this world. With every subject I move my perspective from what can't be changed to a more optimistic vie...
Tokyo Godfathers Studio Ghibli made a huge impression on me over the years as have other sources of creative forms. My love for Japanese culture and subcultures run deep. From animation to fashion, gardening and philosophies, I have an appreciation of old world lore and rituals. The imperfection of wabi-sabi and the infinite connected energy of kintsugi (gluing broken artefacts together and painting gold over the join lines) is all that I needed to know for me to wander in the valleys in the land of the rising sun. I have always felt a sense of rejection and incompleteness when viewing Western media and seeing how lifestyles and products are pedestalized. In reality I was more than complete and needed no validation to affirm my being. Japanese cultures tend to be whole heartedly entrenched in the pursuit of achieving a concentration of power where the authenticity and subliminal coincide and produce a language few dare to exchange...if you know you know. It's no wonder Western com...
Design for Sustainable Futures The year is in full swing and we have embarked on a new subject and at it's core is Sustainability. It is a complex and multilayered area in design and has multiple sub sections and components. We enjoyed a lecture by Bruce and Alettia. We were introduced to Bruce Mau and his Massive Change Network. Here Bruce Mau has summarised his work in 24 principles of design. We watched a talk Bruce gave at a design event and one thing he mentioned that stood out to me was being Optimistic and always having a positive outlook so that one will always see the opportunities to improve the world through design. Alettia read some passages from a journal article by Joanna Boehnert titled 'Design vs the Design Industry'. In short the article is an overview of political and economical dynamics relevant to designers concerned with sustainability (Boehnert, 2014). We were asked to do a group task and develop a concept informed by Alastair Fuad-Luke's 6 p...
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