Sensing Things: Merleau-Ponty, Synaesthesia & Human-centredness
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Author list: Nigel Power
Edition name or number: Volume 4 – Art and Design
Publication year: 2018
Title of series: Sense and Sensation – Primary and Critical Sources
Volume number: 4
Start page: 357
End page: 368
Number of pages: 12
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
Abstract
Sensoriality is an increasingly important theme within design discourse and practice. However, despite current and previous enthusiasms, there have been few attempts within mainstream design to construct an ongoing critical engagement with sensory experience. In this paper I argue that a phenomenological approach to the senses throws light on current debates about sensoriality in general and the theme of human-centredness in particular. I dramatise this argument by discussing cross-modal or, as it is more commonly known, synaesthetic perception. I use this discussion to prepare the ground for a broader, phenomenologically informed and speculative discussion about design and human-centredness.
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