
Decentering Design â Practice in a More-than-human World
Decentering Design â Practice in a More-than-human World is an artistic research project by Bert De Roo, Giliam Ganzevles, Mirte van Aalst and Glenn DeliĂšge at the âFutures through Designâ research centre of Kask, School of Arts in Ghent.
This book is an invitation to journey beyond humancentric thinking and into the more-than-human world. By merging theory with practice, it offers strategies, insights, and exercises that cultivate a deeper sensitivity to the interconnected more-than-human community we form with all living beings. Whether youâre an artist seeking new creative possibilities, or a designer rethinking your relationship with your surroundings, this book will guide you towards a richer, more entangled way of seeing and making.
With diverse contributions by architects, landscape architects, product- and interaction designers, artists, photographers, philosophers, academics, curators, policy makers and policy officers. Contributions include FormaFantasma, Superflux, Eva Meijer, Clemens Driessen, Mihnea Tanasescu, Dries Segers, and Jacopo Leveratto, among others.
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Decentering Design â Practice in a More-than-human World is an artistic research project by Bert De Roo, Giliam Ganzevles, Mirte van Aalst and Glenn DeliĂšge at the âFutures through Designâ research centre of Kask, School of Arts in Ghent.
This book is an invitation to journey beyond humancentric thinking and into the more-than-human world. By merging theory with practice, it offers strategies, insights, and exercises that cultivate a deeper sensitivity to the interconnected more-than-human community we form with all living beings. Whether youâre an artist seeking new creative possibilities, or a designer rethinking your relationship with your surroundings, this book will guide you towards a richer, more entangled way of seeing and making.
With diverse contributions by architects, landscape architects, product- and interaction designers, artists, photographers, philosophers, academics, curators, policy makers and policy officers. Contributions include FormaFantasma, Superflux, Eva Meijer, Clemens Driessen, Mihnea Tanasescu, Dries Segers, and Jacopo Leveratto, among others.










