Material innovation: case studies of tangible workingmaterial in technology, art and design
Stoltenberg, Einar; Berg, Arild; Wettre, Mikkel; Haugen, Sigrid; Rodrigues, Osmar Vicente; Puhkan, Urmas
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Stoltenberg E, Berg A, Wettre M, Haugen S, Rodrigues, Puhkan: Material innovation: case studies of tangible workingmaterial in technology, art and design. In: Boks C, Sigurjónsson JBS, Steinert MS, Vis C, Wulvik A. NordDesign 2016, 2016. The Design Society p. 278-287Sammendrag
There still are unexplored entrepreneurial potentials
for collaboration in design
,
art
and
engineering. Heimdal & Rosenquist
has
explored three roles of textiles as tangible working
materials in
such
co
-
design processes
.
However,
more knowledge is needed
about innovative
design processes that involve new use of materials.
The aim
of this study
was to identify
po
tentials
for
sustaina
ble
innovation
in
tangible working materials in
design
processes
. This
was analysed
in
a
‘
preservation of
div
erse cultures’ perspective from Deep E
cology
.
Case
studies were performed on the design and engineering of
innovative
use of
materials
for
product
development and for
design of the
environment
.
Context
s for the case studies were in
cement
industries,
experimental use of cement in
design education,
3D printing of
plaster,
clay
and
cement
based
composites,
public art
in a terrazzo floor
in
a
school
and
concrete art
sculptures in a hospital park
.
The
findings
were discussed in relation to ecology to
contribute
to
concepts for
sustainable collaborative practices
between
technology, art and design
.