Scientists as designers...
IN an excellent post on the Advanced Design Institute blog, my colleague and friend Harold Nelson explains the relationship between design and science and how it is possible to see scientists today as 'design critiques'. This is an intriguing observation that deserves some reflection. Another point in his blog is that we see a lot of cross-over today where scientists acts as designers without taking on the responsibility.
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