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A Study on the Roles of Designers Co-Evolving with Tools

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Authors

Lim, Jeong-Sub; Jung, Eui-Chul

Issue Date
2018
Publisher
Design Research Society
Citation
Proceedings of DRS 2018 International Conference, Vol. 3, pp. 1208-1218
Keywords
tools of designartificial intelligencerole of designergenerative design
Abstract
Humans have always been making tools, creating artefacts with the tools and also using those artefacts as tools. The concept of tools is changing from the expansion of the human body to the expansion of human intelligence. The development of computer technology and the emergence of artificial intelligence raise serious questions about the faculties and roles of humans. The same is true for the faculties and roles of designers who use computers as their main tool in their work. In this paper, the inherent faculties of the human mind, revealed through the Kantian approach, are applied to designers. According to this, it is explained how designers use their own faculties in the world of human artefacts. The co-evolutionary relationship between computers, as evolving tools, and designers is analysed by establishing roles in mutual relations at each phase. The evolution of tools requires designers to take on new roles, which helps designers to better use their faculties.
ISSN
2398-3132
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/142935
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21606/dma.2018.533
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