ImpactU Versión 3.11.2 Última actualización: Interfaz de Usuario: 16/10/2025 Base de Datos: 29/08/2025 Hecho en Colombia
Elementos de la omnijetividad no antropocéntrica en la interacción con los objetos de uso cotidiano y su posible incidencia en el diseño. Acercamiento desde los elementos que definen la cultura material
The processes of interaction between humans and objects are characterized by the constant exchange of actions aimed at achieving goals of a different nature. However, this situation requires an analysis to take into account the will of several agents at different levels of hierarchy; i.e., it is not the simple action of a body on a tool, it is necessary to take into account the influence of imaginaries, wills, emotions, symbolic trace and values of sign, often determined by social projects. In this spirit, it is pertinent to specifically define a notion of objectivity for design, one which is based on interpreting the needs of users and sustains its functionality on success in meeting the goals. Therefore, different types of relationships between people, objects and their environment are explored from the perspective of the nonanthropocentric omnijectivity, for that matter, understood as the use of reason in everyday life, just as how individuals, objects and their environment relate from this perspective. Thus, it is necessary to understand three types of subject raised by Adolfo Izquierdo Uribe, a Colombian architect and philosopher: Absolute subject, relative subject and reflective subject (1998). In this sense, the omniject is a relational field where the object mediates with multiple subjects. After analyzing this relationship, it is possible to understand the communicative intention of the subjects and their externality as evidence of identity. Thus, identity and object are related in a circumstantial way (Izquierdo, 1998, p. 242).