The poetic dimension of metadesign

Finding opportunities for human transformation

Book Chapter (2022)
Author(s)

Elisa Giaccardi (TU Delft - Human Technology Relations)

Research Group
Human Technology Relations
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003205371-9
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Research Group
Human Technology Relations
Pages (from-to)
88-92
ISBN (print)
9781003205371
ISBN (electronic)
9781000590999

Abstract

This personal Festschrift for Humberto Maturana spotlights his pioneering 1997 essay ‘Metadesign’. The author’s own PhD on metadesign was completed in 2003, and she uses Maturana’s essay as an aide-memoir for revisiting perennial questions about whether technology can catalyse a humane and creative society. In this personal and reflective essay, the author admires Maturana’s combination of scientific discipline and compassion. She also notes that, at a time when many saw metadesign as a way to design the technologies that would anticipate and meet human needs, Maturana was identifying its poetic, world-making capacity for human transformation. Today, designers can still learn from his respect for the vagaries and complexities of language, emotion and co-creativity when developing computational systems and infrastructures. The author concludes that Maturana’s vision of metadesign is convivial, rather than totalising. Ultimately, it is an appeal for imaginative and responsible action.

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