Print Email Facebook Twitter Beyond metaphor in product use and interaction Title Beyond metaphor in product use and interaction Author Markussen, T. Ozcan Vieira, E. Cila, N. Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Industrial Design Date 2012-12-31 Abstract The overall aim of this paper is to demonstrate that there is a need for supplementing the theory of product metaphor with a more elaborate theory of product meaning. More speci!cally, we argue that the notion of product metaphor neglects three critically important aspects of meaning making in product use. First, the notion of product metaphor usually accounts for how the visual form and appearance of a product might cue people to conceive of the product in terms of another conceptual source (e.g. a coffee maker as a butler), while leaving the role of cross-modal sensory experience in product meaning out of consideration. Secondly, like other theoretical frameworks in design semantics, the notion of product metaphor primarily accounts for the semantic operations that are involved in the !rst initial phase of product categorization and interpretation, while eschewing the question as to how product interpretation might evolve over time as people interact with and use the product. Finally, in product use there often emerge more complex and even ambiguous forms of meaning, which fall outside the explanatory scope of the source-target construal principle – the key semantic principle of product metaphor. In order to remedy these limitations inherent in the theory of product metaphor we introduce a new semantic framework based upon Fauconnier and Turner’s theory of conceptual blends. Subject sensory engagement, conceptual blends versus metaphor in product design, emergent forms ofmeaning, product blends To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:64441930-9a1a-4655-ad9c-1ec814143cdd ISBN 978-0-475-12389-3 Source Design and Semantics of Form and Movement; Proceedings of the DeSForM 2012: Meaning, Matter, Making Conference, Wellington (New Zealand), 18-20 April, 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2012 The Authors Files PDF 283283.pdf 206.53 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:64441930-9a1a-4655-ad9c-1ec814143cdd/datastream/OBJ/view