COLLABORATION BETWEEN DESIGNERS AND SCIENTISTS IN THE CONTEXT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: A LITERATURE REVIEW

DS 60: Proceedings of DESIGN 2010, the 11th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Year: 2010
Editor: Marjanovic D., Storga M., Pavkovic N., Bojcetic N.
Author: Peralta, C.; Moultrie, J.
Section: DESIGN INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE
Page(s): 1643-1652

Abstract

This paper examines literature about collaboration between product/industrial designers and scientists in scientific research. The paper suggests that differences between design and science are greater than commonalities, and that design is not a form of science. It claims that the research that designers do while designing has similarities and differences with scientific research. It also explains that further empirical study is needed to understand collaboration between product/industrial designers and scientists, and that studies in interdisciplinarity can be used as the framework for it.

Keywords: design, science, collaboration, interdisciplinary, scientific research, design research

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