The master thesis Designing spatial intervention with socio-critical message is divided into two sections: theoretical and experimental. The theoretical part first introduces the role of (graphic) design in response to social issues, where we examine critical design, its beginnings and methods, and present design as a discipline that gains in value if it is applied interdisciplinarily. Following is a chapter that brings design and art closer to us as interdependent components. Through it we explore the relationship between design and art, conceptual art and its approaches. The thesis then delves into interesting projects in the field of design and art, then continues with a brief summary of behavioural change theory and its guidelines for successful implementation of intervention. Finally, the selected socio-critical topic is presented, where we explain in more detail the topic of political apathy in connection with social norms.
In experimental part that follows we introduce the conceptual and physical design of our spatial intervention. In the conceptual part, we use Ramia Mazé's three criticalities as a tool for laying the foundations of our work. Later we also implement the behavioural change theory and individual concepts of good practice, which are presented in the theoretical part of the master's thesis. The thesis then introduces us to spatial planning of the intervention presenta the methods we used to make the individual elements. Finally, the results of setting up the intervention are presented through photos and users testimonials.
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