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International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts
Volume 6, 2010 - Issue 2
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Coordination and emergence in design

Pages 75-97 | Received 25 Jan 2010, Published online: 22 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Over the last few decades there has been a growing interest in the concept of emergence in design research. Despite this interest, the meaning and scope of emergence in design is not clear. Indeed, there are two different views of emergence in design literature, representing different types of theories about design. The first is focused on individual cognition or perception, and the second is focused on social aspects of design activity. This paper grapples with the question of how we can reconcile the two perspectives in a theory of design as an emergent phenomenon. More specifically, the paper builds a model of design as a distributed process that links together cognitive and social dimensions of design activity, and uses this model in order to elucidate the meaning and role of emergence in design. Overall, the paper explicates the relation between emergence, complexity and coordination as a vehicle for linking individual and social conceptions of design.

Acknowledgements

The model presented in section 2 was originally developed in collaboration with Theodore Zamenopoulos. I also owe him thanks for some very constructive feedback that helped me improve the paper.

Notes

1. Although the example considers a kind of urban configuration problem, the setting can be generalised to other domains. For example, we can think of the cuboids as rooms in a building, as components in an engine, as sound bits, as programs, etc.

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