Much reporting on research-through-design (RtD) is vague about markers of time and temporal qualities. This lack of temporal attunement risks obscuring important contextual knowledge, hidden labour, material agencies and potential knowledge contributions. We turn to the notion of the event to articulate the granularities and nuances of RtD processes with an expanded vocabulary. We draw on prior calls from RtD practitioners, the philosophical roots of events, and our previous work with the term in our own research. We describe seven terms to expand the temporal vocabulary of RtD, which can be used to build narratives that emphasize knowledge created along the way, and relieve pressure from the 'final' artifact. Our contributions are 1) design events as an ontological shift and analytical tool and 2) a vocabulary that scaffolds design events as a sensitizing tool. We end with a call for more experimentation of non-chronological narratives of RtD.
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Cape Peninsula Univ Technol, Fac Informat & Design, Cape Town, South AfricaCape Peninsula Univ Technol, Fac Informat & Design, Cape Town, South Africa
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Cape Peninsula Univ Technol, Fac Informat & Design, Cape Town, South AfricaCape Peninsula Univ Technol, Fac Informat & Design, Cape Town, South Africa