id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zmisqtsss5gohcikylipwm4uvm Peter Buwert Aesthetic Justice. Design for a blind-spot culture 2017 11 .pdf application/pdf 4777 349 56 Abstract: This paper presents a conception of aesthetic justice which builds on on a principle of homogenising equality, aesthetic justice recognises the full Aesthetic experience is, in this sense, a process of design. How are we designing our aesthetic experience of the world? justice as a way of connecting these issues of aesthetics, politics and ethics in the context of design, arguing that design has the potential both to encourage and/or discourage aesthetic justice. "In that reflected aesthetic consciousness is sensitized for fundamental differences What are the implications of an ethical principle of aesthetic justice for design? nurture a blind-spot culture in order to promote aesthetic justice in society? as an aesthetically encountered 'designed' visual artefact goes much further than this. like to live under injustice, the aesthetic encounter with an image can provoke the sensitivity to connections between design, aesthetics, ethics and politics in society. ./cache/work_zmisqtsss5gohcikylipwm4uvm.pdf ./txt/work_zmisqtsss5gohcikylipwm4uvm.txt