Wednesday, 13 December 2017

COP2 ethics lecture

Trans media - people don't just want an app or a book or a film they want it all together
Human interaction with technology - what part do we have to play in that? What will this digital future entail and how will it effect society

Where does humanity sit within technology?


Clients and consumers very quickly got bored of the digital aesthetic


Not rejecting technology but thinking about how technology can enhance physical art processesWe're redefining where the disciplines are


Physical engagement with something is where we're at as practitioners now the more virtual reality moves forward the more we're pushing to explore the physical world, the crafted world
This logic is now almost universalised


Consider the decisions that you make and what informs those decisions 

Starting to think about the values of your profession is something that's intergral to it

Cultural capitalism you buy redemption from being a capitalist we're selling ethics e.g. Starbucks fair trade coffee
It makes you feel warm it's still only self serving. the act of egotist consumption

The worst slave owners were those who were kind to their slaves and so undermined the inhumanity of the actual stystem and prolonged its existence

Ethics - rules from an external source
Morals - an individuals own principles

Meta ethics - philosiphies undermining
Normative ethics - practical means of determining
Applied ethics - what your obligated to do

Haptics - any form of interaction involving touch. This is become more important as we become increasingly digitally evolved

Accessibility:
Targeted
Inclusive
Functional
Informed
Audience centres
End user experience and requirements

Sustainability: Material choices Production processes Recyclability Reusability

Who are we designing for?

Ethical design - respect human rights, respect human effort, respect human experience. Design for human diversity, social inclusion and equality
Ethical design - respect human rights, respect human effort, respect human experience. Design for human diversity, social inclusion and equality

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