Creation of Artifacts as a Vehicle for Design Research
Author: Nithikul Nimkulrat
peer-reviewed conference paper, 2009
Although material artifacts, with their forms and meanings, have manifested the significance of craft design practice, their role and the role of their creative productions in design research have rarely been discussed. This paper aims to uncover how the creation of artifacts can serve as a vehicle of design research. My doctoral research, which explores the relationship between a physical material and artistic expression in the creation of textile art and design, is given as the example. The research emphasizes the utilization of the researcher’s design artifacts and their productions as a vehicle of theoretical inquiry. The study offers the conception of materialness, which is the potential of a physical material to express meanings through its physicality to the designer and audience.
Suggested Citation: Nimkulrat, N. (2009). Creation of Artifacts as a Vehicle for Design Research. In Proceedings of the 3rd Nordic Design Research Conference (Nordes 2009: Engaging Artifacts). Oslo, Norway: The Oslo School of Architecture and Design.