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rivista on linestrumenti per la ricercadottorato di ricerca in Disegno Inustriale e Comunicazione Multimediale
Robert Lederer
University of Alberta

Interdisciplinary and collaborative - Design research
Case studies in a university environment


Alain Findeli in his Introduction in Design Issues Summer 1999 states " design is about to gain its sovereignty and to contribute to general knowledge, by posing new and relevant research questions and by helping reduce uncertainty and ignorance about what concerns us all:" I feel that design can be the trigger for posing not only questions but research processes as well. The challenge ahead for the design community in the university based research projects is to identify those disciplines where industrial design can provide a beneficial input. An active approach must be taken to ensure the involvement of the designer is given the same value and status as all the other researchers. The rowing machine project demonstrates the success of a collaborative inter-disciplinary framework whereby the goals, objectives and aspirations of each discipline are clarified, defined and placed on an equal footing. The case studies demonstrated varying degrees of work satisfaction depending on the process for the designers and the participating researchers. It will not be enough to simply educate other disciplines to use the resources of industrial design. People do not like change - but they do like new ideas.

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