2019
DOI: 10.1080/14606925.2019.1594978
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Data as a medium for inheritance and creativity of traditional design. A case study on data-driven modern creative design of ancient Chinese catering utensils

Abstract: Traditional handicraft design, nowadays, is regarded as the inheritance of traditional design culture in modern times. However, due to the gaps between traditional design and modern design, the products of modern design are limited to the superficial cultural exhibition but lack practical cultural connotations. Regarding the gaps under the design context in China, we proposed a strategy of data-driven traditional design innovation. In this case study of ceramic footed cups from Yuan Dynasty, we elaborated the … Show more

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“…It is anticipated to be useful for enterprises of little or medium complexity, therefore, its application is limited to companies that transform utilitarian goods and possibly consumer goods, but not services. It can also be useful for independent designers who wish to establish productive relationships with artisan enterprises in co-design and horizontally, as opposed to interventions that seek product innovation through technology (soft or hard) alien to the context in which it is applied [4,5,7].…”
Section: Discussion Of Results and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is anticipated to be useful for enterprises of little or medium complexity, therefore, its application is limited to companies that transform utilitarian goods and possibly consumer goods, but not services. It can also be useful for independent designers who wish to establish productive relationships with artisan enterprises in co-design and horizontally, as opposed to interventions that seek product innovation through technology (soft or hard) alien to the context in which it is applied [4,5,7].…”
Section: Discussion Of Results and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the review of the state of the art, two trends in artisan product design research are recognized. The first, is a trend with a short-term vision, identified as remote design, which proposes solutions from outside of artisan context, based on imported technology or, changes that depend on intervention of the external agents for their implementation and continuity [4,5,6,7]. The second trend, with a long-term vision identified as co-design, aims to develop jointly with the artisans, a design of new products instrument that allows them to face the problems of the development of their products and their commercialization, independently of external agents [8,9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Del análisis de la revisión de literatura sobre la intervención del diseño en productos artesanales se destacan dos tendencias. La primera -identificada como diseño remoto, con un enfoque a corto plazo-propone soluciones externas al contexto artesanal basadas en tecnología importada o cambios que dependen de la intervención de actores externos para la implementación y continuidad, donde la participación y el desarrollo del artesano no es central (Alexandre et al, 2017;Ceccarelli, 2019;Chudasri et al, 2020;Gumus Ciftci y Walker, 2017;Han et al, 2019). En contraste, la tendencia identificada como codiseño pretende enfrentar los problemas complejos de diseñar y comercializar productos artesanales de manera independiente de actores y tecnología externos (Hernández-Girón et al, 2004;Kang, 2016;McHattie et al, 2018;Suib et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified