Man-Made Answers to Man-Felt Needs

Q2 Arts and Humanities Artifact Pub Date : 2007-03-01 DOI:10.1080/17493460600655165
P. Mollerup
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Artifacts are man-made answers to man-felt needs. Researchers and authors have described the answers, needs, values, processes, and economies involved. This article synthesizes and expands on some of their findings. Do artifacts answer needs? Not always. Sometimes, the process leading to an artifact rather than the resulting artifact is the answer to a felt need. This is the case when artists create because they must create. The product becomes a by-product. Sometimes, industrial products are questions rather than answers. They ask, “Won’t you buy me?” rather than announcing, “This is what you asked for!” This article does not distinguish between artifacts resulting from supply push and those resulting from demand pull. Rather, it acknowledges that there are good answers and not-so-good answers to the needs of intended users.
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人造产品满足人类需求
人工制品是满足人类需求的人造产品。研究人员和作者描述了答案、需求、价值、过程和所涉及的经济。本文综合并扩展了他们的一些发现。工件能满足需求吗?不总是正确的。有时,导致工件的过程而不是最终工件是对感觉需要的答案。这就是艺术家创作的情况,因为他们必须创作。产物变成了副产品。有时候,工业产品是问题而不是答案。他们问:“你不买我吗?”而不是说:“这是你要的!”本文没有区分由供给推动和由需求拉动产生的工件。相反,它承认对于预期用户的需求有好的答案和不太好的答案。
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Artifact Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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