Design Fiction

The design practice and how it is used for evaluation.


VIAD ZHdK, April 2018

Colin Schmid

Course:

«Interaction Design Methods & Process»

Lecturers:

Dr. Joëlle Bitton, Nicole Foelsterl and Lalya Gaye

Overview

  • Etymology
  • Methodology
  • Examples
  • Conclusion
  • References

Etymology

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.

 

– Bruce Sterling, Wired Magazine, 2013

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.


 

Based on the term Science fiction.

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.


 

Based on the term Science fiction.

A design practice aiming at exploring and criticising possible futures.

 

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.

A design practice aiming at exploring and criticising possible futures.

Based on the term Science fiction.

Carefully thought about and discussed.

Concious

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.

A design practice aiming at exploring and criticising possible futures.

Based on the term Science fiction.

Carefully thought about and discussed.

Concious

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.

A design practice aiming at exploring and criticising possible futures.

Based on the term Science fiction.

Carefully thought about and discussed.

Concious

Things that are part of the story rather then part of the storry telling.

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.

A design practice aiming at exploring and criticising possible futures.

Based on the term Science fiction.

Carefully thought about and discussed.

Concious

Things that are part of the story rather then part of the storry telling.

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Design Fiction

Speculative Design

Critical Design

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.

Design fiction is the deliberate use
of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change.

So how does this play out in practice?

Photo by Pixabay on pexels.com

French king Louis XIV
with an early cravat in 1667

Charles Le Brun – La Varende, Jean de: Louis XIV, 1958

Photo by Roberta F. 2012

That story is quite exotic, far-fetched and amazing – but who cares? Ties are still boring, even despite the rhetorical stunt I just pulled where I made them seem amazing for a while.

 

– Bruce Sterling, Wired Magazine, 2013

Photo by Chris Cameron, 2010

Born

April 14, 1954 (age 64)
Brownswille, Texas

Occupation

Writer, speaker, futurist,
design instructor

Genre

Science fiction

Subject

Cyberpunk

Literary movement Cyberpunk/postcyberpunk

Methodology

  • Open and evolving
  • Heavily relying on «What if?» questions
  • Diegetic Prototypes
  • Provoking discussion and debate

Examples

Near Future Laboratory

«Helios: Pilot Quick Start Guide»,  2015

Agatha Haines

«Circumventive Organs», 2013

Conclusion

  • Design fiction is a mighty tool
  • It's more than just a magic trick
  • We can and should use it to stirr discussion

References

Questions?

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