Strachan Christopher Gordon
Med Humanit. 2016 Dec;42(4):e15-e19. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2016-010934.
This paper sets out to explore the similarities between the developing discipline of speculative and critical design (SCD) and science fiction, and their relevance to the medical humanities. SCD looks beyond 'commercial design' to consider what sort of things we should, or should not, be designing in order to create preferable futures. It does so by extrapolating from current social, economic, political and scientific knowledge, designing artefacts, experiences and scenarios which communicate futures and alternative realities in tangible ways. By first outlying the relevance of SCD to the medical humanities, through its ability to imagine and visualise preferable healthcare futures, the paper will then discuss several recent design projects which focus on current and future ethical issues raised by emerging biotechnology. Through these projects, the paper will look at SCD's ability to provoke, engage and critique science and society, while also critically reflecting on the limitations of the evolving design discipline. Through the paper it is hoped that there can be an increased understanding of SCD and its ambitions, as well as its limitations, in order for SCD to better approach issues relating to health and wellbeing, along with other difficult and challenging issues which will affect all us today and into the (sci-fi) future.
本文旨在探讨新兴的思辨与批判性设计(SCD)学科与科幻小说之间的相似之处,以及它们与医学人文学科的相关性。SCD超越了“商业设计”的范畴,思考为了创造更美好的未来,我们应该或不应该设计什么样的东西。它通过从当前的社会、经济、政治和科学知识中进行推断,设计出以切实可行的方式传达未来和替代现实的人工制品、体验和场景。本文首先阐述SCD与医学人文学科的相关性,即其想象和可视化更美好医疗未来的能力,然后将讨论几个最近的设计项目,这些项目关注新兴生物技术引发的当前和未来伦理问题。通过这些项目,本文将审视SCD激发、吸引和批判科学与社会的能力,同时也批判性地反思这一不断发展的设计学科的局限性。希望通过本文,能增进对SCD及其抱负和局限性的理解,以便SCD能更好地处理与健康和福祉相关的问题,以及其他将影响我们当下及(科幻般的)未来的棘手且具有挑战性的问题。