The Objects of Design and Social Science - Seminar Series

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Design and Social Science Seminar Series 2009-2010
The Objects of Design and Social Science
Common to both design and (parts of) the social sciences is a shared  
pre-occupation with objects. On the one hand, design is concerned with  
making and interpreting objects including the finished article (e.g.  
consumer products), ‘experimental’ design aids (e.g. prototypes), and  
projective representations (e.g. scenarios). Recently, design has also  
begun to re-engage with more speculative objects whose ambiguous  
functionality contributes to the exploration of the social and the  
material, the political and the aesthetic. On the other hand the  
social sciences also work with objects, including categorical objects  
such as race, gender, and health, empirical objects ranging from the  
mundane to the exotic, and conceptual objects such as the notions  
social scientists use to understand and theorize the social. Here, the  
sociology of science and technology has been especially productive,  
introducing notions such as boundary objects (Star & Griesemer, 1989),  
epistemic objects (Rheinberger, 1997), immutable mobiles (Latour,  
1990), quasi-objects , black boxes (Latour, 1988) to name but a few.  
Accordingly, a focus on material, empirical and conceptual objects  
brings into sharp relief overlaps and disjuncture between the two  
disciplines and a rich space for dialogue.

This seminar series will seek to bring into view and explore existing  
objects of both design and social science as well as draw out objects  
of novelty for both disciplines. In doing so we will seek to engage  
with emerging issues and topics in both disciplines such as the  
outputs of speculative and critical design, participation, engagement  
and publics as well as addressing notions concerning heterogeneity,  
process and event. This series will continue to serve as a platform  
for opening up interdisciplinary research futures.

** Please Note: all seminars run from 4:00pm - 6:00pm and are hosted  
by the Interaction Research Studio, 6th Floor, Ben Pimlott Building,  
Goldsmiths, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW.

Autumn Term 2009
Seminar 1 | Wednesday October 14th
Introducing the Objects of Design and Social Science
With: Bill Gaver, Tobie Kerridge, Mike Michael & Alex Wilkie, Goldsmiths

Seminar 2 | Wednesday November 4th
Buildings as Things
With:  Albena Yaneva. University of Manchester

Seminar 3 | Wednesday November 18th
Speculative Objects
With: James Auger, Royal College of Art & Jimmy Loizeau, Goldsmiths

Spring Term 2009
Seminar 4 | Wednesday January 27th
Objects and Services
With: Chris Downs

Seminar 5 | Wednesday February 17th
 From objects to issues?
With: Noortje Marres, Oxford University

Seminar 6 | Wednesday March 10th
Object fair
With: Bill Gaver, Tobie Kerridge, Mike Michael & Alex Wilkie, Goldsmiths

Organised by the Interaction Research Studio, Department of Design and  
the Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process, Department  
of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London.

all the best

Alex
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Alex Wilkie

Lecturer in Design & PhD Candidate

Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process
Department of Sociology
http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/csisp/

Room 1202, Warmington Tower
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross, London
SE14 6NW, UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 7078 5058
Fax: +44 (0)20 7919 7713
Mob: 0781 796 0120

http://www.alexwilkie.org
http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/csisp/source/members.html
http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/design/staff/wilkie.php
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