Shotaro Asai
Graduate School of Keio University, Japan
Yu Hirata
Graduate School of Keio University, Japan
Koichiro Sato
Keio University, Japan
Yoshiyuki Matsuoka
Graduate School of Keio University, Japan
Ladda ner artikelIngår i: KEER2014. Proceedings of the 5th Kanesi Engineering and Emotion Research; International Conference; Linköping; Sweden; June 11-13
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 100:82, s. 969-985
Publicerad: 2014-06-11
ISBN: 978-91-7519-276-5
ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
Value Growth Design is a design based on a new design paradigm; Timeaxis Design; which incorporates the viewpoint of the time axis into the theory and methodology of design. Value Growth Design enables an object to increase in its practical value; such as its usability; and in its spiritual value; such as affection; the more it is used. This is antithetical to value decay design; seen in artifacts of mass production and mass consumption; which show a decrease in value over time. If such artifacts were able to adapt to the change of environment and the change of value based on the theory of Timeaxis Design; it is expected that their practical values and spiritual values would increase. This can enable artifacts to become appealing to human Kansei and allow users to possess a single artifact over a long range of time with strong affection. However; there are only few studies which have considered the application of Value Growth Design to actual design. Thus; in this research; a case study of existing value growing cases is carried out; followed by a cluster analysis and a discussion of the results which produce nine factors of value growth.
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