posted on 2018-10-04, 15:25authored byJoanna Boehnert
Graphic designers have the unique ability to make hidden ecological processes visible by revealing relationships, patterns and dynamics in complex socio-ecological systems. This paper describes how communication design can support relational perceptual practices and even nurture ecological perception. It presents specific methods to harness the latent potential of graphic design to communicate the context, comparisons, connections and causality. It proposes that aesthetics experiences can provoke deep perceptual insights supporting new ways of perceiving our relationship with the environment, our ecological context. In ways described in this paper, graphic design has the potential to nurture the ability to ‘see systems’ – supporting both ecological perception and ecological literacy.
History
School
The Arts, English and Drama
Department
Arts
Published in
Design's Big Debates. Design Research Society 2014 bi-annual conference proceedings
Citation
BOEHNERT, J., 2014. Ecological perception: seeing systems. IN: Lim, Y.-K. ... et al (eds). Proceedings of DRS 2014: Design's Big Debates, Design Research Society Biennial International Conference, Umea, Sweden, 16-19 June 2014, pp.425-438.
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