Unmaking-with AI: Tactics for Decentering through Design

Author:

Nicenboim Iohanna1ORCID,Søndergaard Marie Louise Juul2ORCID,Lindley Joseph3ORCID,Reddy Anuradha4ORCID,Strengers Yolande5ORCID,Redstrom Johan6ORCID,Giaccardi Elisa7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

2. The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO), Norway

3. Lancaster University, UK

4. Malmö University, Sweden

5. Monash University, Australia

6. Umeå University, Sweden

7. Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Abstract

This article explores the intersections and resonances between unmaking and more-than-human design. We begin by aligning unmaking with decentering, a fundamental practice in more-than-human design, through their shared movement and materiality. Using Lindström and Ståhl’s notion of the double movement in un/making, we analyze a series of workshops focused on designing with AI, annotating what was un/made and de/centered during the workshops’ activities. Through this analysis, we introduce two key contributions that highlight some opportunities in the diffractive alignment between unmaking and more-than-human design: firstly, the notion of ‘unmaking-with’ as an emergent concept to describe a posthumanist unmaking practice, and secondly, three decentering tactics–situating, materializing, and enacting–that instantiate this practice through design. Finally, we discuss how unmaking can enrich more-than-human design and, conversely, how more-than-human design can help define the epistemological scope of unmaking.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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