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Can the concept of the self set the in the process of design? Cong Luo Professor: Thomas Klinkowstein 18/FA-DES-796-05 Can the concept of the self set the in the process of design? What boundaires can How can the concept of self the


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Can the concept of the self set the in the process of design?

Cong Luo Professor: Thomas Klinkowstein 18/FA-DES-796-05

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Can the concept of the self set the in the process of design?

What boundaires can the designer set to infmuence their audience’s self-concept? How can the concept of self be adjusted to the expected extent?

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Philosophy

The Self

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Culture

E a s t e r n C u l t u r e

The Self

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Psychology

The Self

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Religion

The Self

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How Frida Kahlo saw herself

How Artists Explore Identity

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Clarify the concept of self

to Mark the Self-identity Status

Design Response-Personalities and Behaviors

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What is the process of the change in self-concept?

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Self-Authorship

Self-authorship is the ideology which refers to an internal personal identity, and it integrates with individual values, beliefs, convictions, generalizations, ideas, abstractions, interpersonal loyalties, and intrapersonal states (Kegan, 1999).

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Self-Authorship-Baxter Magolda (2001) 1st Stage Believe what “authority” believes 3rd Stage Choose own beliefs 2nd Stage See need for own vision

Self-Authorship

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Brands and religiosity could serve as substitutes for one another

Self-Authorship-External Authority

1st Stage Believe what “authority” believes

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Skinny models and Maintream Fashion

Self-Authorship-External Authority

1st Stage Believe what “authority” believes

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Wabi-Sabi and Buddhism imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete liberation from a material world and transcendence to a simpler life

Golden Repair

Self-Authorship-Internal Defjnition

3rd Stage Choose own beliefs 2nd Stage See need for own vision

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Artistic Material and Art Experience Dualism

The art experience is my soliloquy, my chance to think and to feel more clearly about myself, my relationship to others, and my place in the world.

3rd Stage Choose own beliefs 2nd Stage See need for own vision

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Encourage people to accept the true and imperfect self

to Repair the Frustrated Feeling from the Imperfect

Design Response-Imperfect Beauty

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How can design be the vehicle to infmuence the concept of self?

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Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive psychology is the scientifjc study of the mind as an information processor. Stimulus (External Factor) Afgect Response (Human Behavior) personal interests & technology

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How can Technology Impact Perception

Change the time perception Create a sense of urgency

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The Relationship between The First Perspective and VR

Simulative Experience with The First Perspective René Descartes's illustration of dualism. Inputs are passed on by the sensory organs to the epiphysis in the brain and from there to the immaterial spirit. VR Inputs virtual images passing by the sensory organs to the epiphysis in the brain and create the experience that is not possible in ordinary physical reality.

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The Relationship between Perspectives and Immersive Art

Collective Experience with Multiple Perspectives

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Overwhelmed External Infmuence could lead to Problematic Concept of Self

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Deindividuation & Rioting

Social psychologists found that it is more possible for people to violate acceptable mainstream social norms when they hid their identities.

KKK family Portrait Catholic clergy and Nazi Halloween mask Riot

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Social Identity Model of Deindividuation Efgects (or SIDE model)

Deindividuated state can actually reinforce group salience and conformity to specific group norms in the current situation. Private Self-Consciousness Public Self-Consciousness

introspect about our inner thoughts and feelings

focus on our outer public image and to be particularly aware of the extent to which we are meeting the standards set by others

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Self-Discrepancy Theory

When we perceive a discrepancy between our actual and ideal selves, this is distressing to us.

Pictures by Samuel P. Rousseau

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Perceive the difgerences between the actual self and the idea self

to Modulate Reality and Idea

Design Response

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What boundaires can the designer set to infmuence their audience’s self-concept? How can the concept of self be adjusted to the expected extent?

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Thank You