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De-Signing Design: Cartographies of Theory and Practice throws new
light on the terrain between theory and practice in
transdisciplinary discourses of design and art. The editors,
Elizabeth Grierson, Harriet Edquist, and Helene Frichot, bring
together diverse approaches to design theory, practice, and
philosophy from leading scholars in Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
and the United Kingdom. Themes include spatiality, difference,
cultural aesthetics, and identity in the expanded field of
place-making and being. The concept that design can be de-signed is
presented as a way of exploring different approaches to an
experimental and experiential thinking-doing that promises to
further open up research possibilities in the fields of design and
art thinking and practice. The book enacts a series of cartographic
devices to articulate the spaces between theory and practice.
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