Provocation Through Narratives: New Speculative Design Tools for Human-Non-Human Collaborations

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In a complex and changing world, design is called to act to nurture and provoke critical reflections regarding wicked, complex, and interconnected issues, becoming a sensemaking agent that, exploiting its speculative methods, uses narratives as an inquiry tool, as a co-design tool, and as a provocative tool. Through the presentation and analysis of a provotype designed by the authors, the research aims to define new speculative tools for human-non-human collaborations and highlight how design narratives may be involved within more-than-human discourses.

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Casnati, F., Ianniello, A., & Romani, A. (2024). Provocation Through Narratives: New Speculative Design Tools for Human-Non-Human Collaborations. In Springer Series in Design and Innovation (Vol. 37, pp. 747–755). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49811-4_71

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