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Det post-antibiotiska köket: En dystopisk designspekulation om framtidens köksobjekt
University of Arts, Crafts and Design, Department of Design, Interior Architecture and Visual Communication (DIV), Industrial Design.
2019 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts), 20 credits / 30 HE creditsStudent thesis [Artistic work]Alternative title
The Post-Antibiotic Kitchen : A dystopic design speculation about the future objects of the kitchen (English)
Abstract [sv]

I examensarbetet Det post-antibiotiska köket har samhällsfrågan om antibiotikaresistens undersökts ur ett designperspektiv. Detta för att uppmärksamma och sprida kunskap om problemet med den ökande resistensen och den nutida konsumtionen av läkemedlet. Designmetoden som använts är spekulativ design och syftet har varit att tillverka fem objekt som skall påverka och motivera en publik till att förändra den aktuella användningen av mirakelmedicinen. Genom grundliga efterforskningar om problematiken och om en framtid utan antibiotika har ett scenario formulerats. Detta scenario utspelar sig 30 år framåt i tiden, år 2049, i en värld där det inte längre finns fungerande antibiotika. Hur utförs en vardagsaktivitet, som att laga spagetti och köttfärssås, när ett litet sår kan leda till en dödlig infektion? Baserat på efterforskningar, workshops och samtal kunde köksobjekten fastställas; en kniv som minskar risken för stick- och skärskador, skyddande handskar, halkfria skor, en ansiktsmask och bakteriekryddor. Objekt som kan bli en del av det post-antibiotiska köket och vardagslivet om vi inte ändrar vårt nutida beteende.

Abstract [en]

In the degree work The Post-Antibiotic Kitchen the societal issue concerning antibiotic resistance has been explored through design. The purpose of the project has been to bring attention and spread knowledge about the growing resistance and current consumption of antibiotics. Speculative design has been the used design method and the goal has been to create five objects that will influence and motivate an audience to change the present usage of antibiotics. Through thorough research on the issue and on a future without antibiotics, a scenario has been formulated. The scenario takes place 30 years in the future, in 2049, in a world where there are no longer any functioning antibiotics. How will a day to day activity, such as cooking a meal, be performed when a small cut could lead to a deadly infection? Based on research, workshops and conversations five objects were created; a knife to prevent cut- and stab injuries, protective gloves, non-slip shoes, a face-guard and bacteria spices. Five objects that could be a part of the post-antibiotic kitchen and the daily life unless we change our current behavior today.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2019. , p. 31
Keywords [en]
Speculative design, antibiotics, kitchen tools, industrial design, resistance, antibiotic resistance, protection, bacteria
Keywords [sv]
Spekulativ design, antibiotika, köksobjekt, industridesign, resistens, antibiotikaresistens, skydd, bakterier
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Design Natural Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-6951OAI: oai:DiVA.org:konstfack-6951DiVA, id: diva2:1333229
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Industrial Design (Bachelor)
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Posten kompletterad 20190813 med uppdaterad version av uppsatsen.

Available from: 2019-07-02 Created: 2019-06-30 Last updated: 2019-08-13Bibliographically approved

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