Distributed Thinking Through Making: Luis Vega — NORDES Conference 2021 “Matters of Scale”

Vega, Luis (2021). Distributed Thinking through Making: Towards a relational ontology in practice-led design research. In Matters of Scale: Proceedings of Nordes International Conference. Nordic Design Research Conference, 9(1) 270-80. ISSN: 1604-9705.

Practice-led design research is a celebrated but debated field of inquiry. Although it offers appropriate tools to advance design knowledge through and within making, its scope remains limited to the scale of individual practice. Such a limitation hinders the possibility to account for particular design instances in relation to more general contexts. To address this issue, the paper at hand presents an exploratory literature review discussing why practice-led design research may benefit from adopting a relational ontology—i.e., a stance wherein to be is to relate. The review identifies two streams of relational thinking that exhibit potential overlaps with practice-led design research: sociomateriality and distributed cognition theory. In revealing these overlaps, I introduce the term “distributed thinking through making” to formulate a novel framework from which to reconsider the ontological dimension of practice in practice-led design research. The term illuminates a research gap that appears especially relevant to empirical studies in which making constitutes both the platform and the focus of inquiry.

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