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Browsing by Author "Chilet, Marcos"

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    Design For More-Than-Human Futures. Towards Post-Anthropocentric Worlding
    (Routledge, 2023) Tironi, Martín; Chilet, Marcos; Ureta Marín, Carola; Hermansen Ulibarri, Pablo Ignacio
    This book is the result of different convergences. It began to be wrought almost eight years ago when Martín Tironi and Pablo Hermansen had the opportunity to start working in the Design Interaction Workshop at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, recognizing in more-than-human relationships a way to redesign and make worlds. In 2019, they had the first opportunity to leave papers and academic classrooms and develop the installation Cenizas de coexistencia at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC) in Chile. It became evident for the need to seek more sensitive and material languages to reimagine the anthropocentric matrices of design.
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    Problematizing Human-Centred Design: Notes on Planet- Oriented Design
    (2022) Tironi, Martín; Albornoz Novoa, Camila; Chilet, Marcos
    This article is part of the discussion about what to do with regard to the Anthropocene and how to project design in a direction oriented towards caring for the Planet. Overcoming the environmental crisis implied by the notion of Anthropocene involves questioning or, rather, redesigning the culture of design in terms of its ontological, methodological, and ethical suppositions. Specifically, this article proposes analytic displacements in order to problematize the hegemonic paradigm of user-centered design, opening the discussion up to other ways of being and world-making. To that end, we focus on the question of how to deploy planet-oriented design. We develop four points: bringing design down to Earth, situating design, decelerating design and intersectionalities in design. This article is meant to contribute to expanding this research agenda of design for transitions, focusing on the need for design that fosters more careful and ethical cohabitation on a damaged Planet.
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    Resonancias Tectónicas: Del diseño centrado en el usuario a un diseño orientado en el planeta
    (Ediciones UC, 2024) Tironi, Martín; Chilet, Marcos; Hermansen Ulibarri, Pablo Ignacio; Ureta Marín, Carola
    Resonancias Tectónicas: Del diseño centrado en el usuario a un diseño orientado en el planeta. El pabellón de Chile que nos representó en la Bienal Londres es un nuevo diseño, que reflexiona sobre cómo tratar a los materiales, indagando la fronteras de lo imaginable, las transformaciones que el planeta y la convivencia nos demandan. Que valora trabajar desde la austeridad. En la belleza y la plenitud de su mensaje, estas resonancias tectónicas nos permiten volver a interactuar y reconectarnos con la Tierra. TECTONIC RESONANCES: From users-centered design to planet-oriented design The Chilean pavilion that represented us at the London Biennale 2021 is a new design that reflects on how to treat materials, exploring the boundaries of the imaginable, the transformations that the planet and coexistence demand us. It values working from austerity. In the beauty and fullness of its message, these tectonic resonances allow us to interact and reconnect with the Earth.

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