Embroidering self-knowledge: systematization of experiences and participatory design of weaving as a caring practice in Cartago, Valle, Colombia

Authors

  • Tania P?rez-Bustos
  • Manuel Franco-Avellaneda

Abstract

The project aims at developing an approach using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) from a participatory perspective to enhance the craft of embroidery. To achieve this goal we propose a design process that encompasses the craft of embroidery as an expression of caring practices aimed at building self-knowledge. The project has been developed with a group of women embroiderers in Cartago, Valle, Colombia. It employs a plural and participatory approach involving an intercultural dialogue among the community of embroiderers, entrepreneurs, designers and experts in the social development of ICTs. ICTs can be understood as tools that are used to make the material conditions and the core skills involved in embroidery more visible to admirers of the craft and to people who are unfamiliar with the technique. We propose using a participatory design approach for social innovation to increase the capacity of people pursing a common goal that strengthens them as a community, reinforcing the collective and ensuring the sustainability of social enterprises.

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Published

2012-09-01

Issue

Section

SESSION: Short Papers, Industry Cases, Workshop Descriptions, Doctoral Consortium papers, and Keynote abstracts