Flusser e o Design Por Trás de Todos os Valores
This article proposes a philosophical reading of the notion of design in the work of Vilém Flusser, highlighting his critique of the modern separation between art and technique. Far from defining design as a stable or professional disciplinary field, Flusser understands it as a way of thinking that highlights the artificiality of the world and destabilizes the claims of objectivity in Western epistemology. Instead of asking what design is, the author invites us to inquire how it materializes and leads us to act. Design, then, rather than just a project, becomes a device capable of trickery, a practice of symbolic, ethical, and political creation that transforms the world into a fictional surface that is continuously (re)designed.
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