Abstract
This paper presents the identification and analysis of a set of four 'oblique constraints'—named as progress dogma, future nudge, means and ends, and infrastraints—which act as pervasive but often unacknowledged constraining influences that shape design practice and by extension limit future possibilities.
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Auger, J., Hanna, J., & Encinas, E. (2017). Reconstrained Design: Confronting Oblique Design Constraints. In Nordes 2017: Design and Power. Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2017.025
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