Article | REF: AG2310 V1

Sensory design

Authors: Jean-François BASSEREAU, Régine CHARVET-PELLO, Louise BONNAMY

Publication date: July 10, 2009 | Lire en français

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    3. Sensory design fields of activity

    3.1 Design/creation of product/object sensations

    In the field of sensory design, conception and creation are intertwined, as are theory and practice, research and study. Behind the objective of increasing the rate of transfer of value creation through product design, there is, in practical terms, the quest to change the categorization of the product to that of an object.

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    3.2 Product and object: a necessary distinction

    "Man's relationship with the object is not at all one of possession or use....

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