The happy accident: Post-anthropocentric understandings of serendipity in making processes

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Abstract

This position paper establishes a way towards a post-anthropocentric understanding of serendip-ity, or the happy accident, in making processes across art, craft and design. Throwing into question hylomorphic attempts to understand the application of the maker’s know-how, which devalues the enabling capabilities of the ‘happy accident’, this position paper sets a course towards a post-anthro-pocentric model of making. Exploring the ineffability of materials and other events or circumstances that lie outside of purposeful affordances diffracts the focus from purposeful human agency. Instead, re-understanding the maker’s process and knowledge as a transcendent intra-action between flows of material and cognition opens up space for a more subtle and comprehensive investigation into the complexity of human and non-human intra-action, which shapes the maker and the made in a recipro-cal process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-115
Number of pages15
JournalCraft Research
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • craft
  • entanglement
  • hylomorphism
  • material agency
  • new materialism
  • post-humanist

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