We as designers have
the potential to begin taking great strides
towards bringing prosperity and
improvement to the human,
industrial and ecological condition through the
appropriate use of digital technology. However, our efforts cannot be
fragmented or focused just upon individual goals and objectives. The design
process, properly implemented, has the potential to suggest a new type of “group
awareness”, resulting in a harmony of the highest order.
Design, in its
broadest sense, describes and defines this expansive process of engagement as a
path towards wholeness. This in essence, invokes the beginning of a “new”
design paradigm. Unfortunately, the prevailing worldview clings to a
misunderstood interpretation of design’s function in society, industry and the
evolution of the species. Scientific mind maps, which create the backbone for
most technological reasoning, heretofore summon and propagate methodologies
that often conflict with impulses inherent to design thinking. This
misconception stems from a lack of understanding behind the motivation
supporting humanity’s earlier concept of design and it function.
By
experiencing the current symbolic fruits of design’s transmutation between
digital technology and the human mind/body experience, we can begin to
understand the need to begin initiating design’s own reformation. In
conclusion, this paper investigates the conceptual origins of design in
reference to its impact upon human consciousness and will in turn bring to
light the challenges inherent in redefining the design function as it relates
to a digital world.
Key words: Design,
Reformation, Transmutation, Symbols, Digital Technology
1.0 Introduction
In the West the earliest
known indications that humans were aware of the esoteric principles surrounding
what we today consider to be design, appears to have originated within the
ancient Egyptian and Greek civilizations. The original concept in support of the word design
is translated from the Greek “sumbola”, which means symbol, token or sign. It
is also the origin of the word “sunthemata” which refers to something that is
put together, organized, devised, or an agreement to respond in a particular
fashion to a certain signal, password or sign. Generally, sunthema refers to a
pledge, covenant or communion between two or more parties. [1]
“A
sumbolon brings together two things”. [2] Parties who made an agreement often
participated in the breaking of bones or pottery in order to demonstrate their
relationship to each other. By retaining their pieces, individuals were able to
recognize each other as these groups grew in influence and number. A sign of
goodwill, each piece was meant to fit together at a future date so as to both
identify the bearer and symbolize their unity and loyalty to the group.
Eventually some of these sumbolons evolved into passwords, secret signs and
esoteric metaphors for the unification with a Universal Soul or Universal
Consciousness. “Symbolism reflects a reality of a superior order based upon a
representation of an inferior order … Symbols do not express, but suggest. They
transcend the diversity of the existential or outer world to reach the
universality, the unity, of the essential or inner world.” [3]
In
the East the concept of unity was drawn from what appeared to be a universal
order that was actively demonstrated by patterns expressed in the natural
world. Earlier concepts surrounding design became manifest as a great Mystery
that revealed itself through Nature and expressed itself through the formless
energies of Yin and Yang. It was believed that the Tao could not be realized byrational means alone, but by symbolic imaginings conveyed to the mind throughmethods sensitive to the forces of Nature, e.g. the I Ching. It was thought
that by applying these revelations to an individual’s life, a person could
discover harmony, balance, unity, transformation and a greater awareness of
self. [4]
What appears consistent to both situations, and fundamentally in
all cultures, was that the quest towards harmony, balance, unity, cooperation,
identity and goodwill had symbolic connotations, i.e. designs, that were of the
highest order and fundamentally Spiritual in content. “The idea of one reality
stood center stage in the doctrines of the people around the world. The world
was a seamless creation overseen by one creative intelligence and one creative
design, yet today it is considered mystical because it deals with the
invisible.” [5]
Apparently many of the ancient ideas surrounding the concept of design implied that it was an instrument of the mind used to communicate what appeared to be a particular “reality” to the observer, both at a subjective and objective level. Ancient civilizations seemed to know that our interpretations of the world were
fundamentally symbolic in character. Everything had a purpose and everything
had a meaning. Reality was made real by the mind and by design.
2.0 The Mind: The Common Denominator
The
common instrument in the evolution of humanity’s perception of reality, design
and therefore self, is the mind. The mind is an instrument. Imbalance and
discontent is felt emotionally and is the result of the mind’s demand to be
heard and in control. Our emotions are our body’s reaction to the mind. “The
all is Mind; the Universe is Mental.” The Kybalion [6,9]
Our mind creates mind forms partly because of its ability to
create images. These imaginings are symbolic in character and participate in a
fictitious sense of self and reality. Mind forms can also disconnect us from
simple “being” by identifying us with images of separateness. By fragmenting
our awareness, i.e. consciousness, we create a mental screen that gives energy
to thought structures and belief systems that result in a “mind made sense of
self.” [7] This phenomenon actually materializes in the brain by creating millions
of neuron networks that give physicality to these mental interpretations and
images. Society and culture will naturally condition our perception of reality
and over time and through repetition, we tend to conform to the belief systems
our minds have created. Our creation of “self” is a symbolic one, a design that
is used to experience an illusion we ourselves give focus and priority.
Thought forms and images created by the mind,
participate in the creation of an illusionary world. “Mind maps are created to
explain and deal with reality. We create them through our interpretation of the
underlying reason or meaning of experience.” [8] Computer technology has
advanced at such an alarming rate that the human mind sometimes appears
incapable of keeping up with its progress, making it difficult to change and
break old patterns of perception. In response, the mind tends to revert to
earlier networks, i.e. mind maps, in an attempt to make sense of the
experience. This can create gaps that foster misunderstanding. A return to
orthodoxy is the mind’s natural knee jerk response to not being able to
comfortably exist in a rapidly changing “now”. The neural networks in our brain
are biological constructs brought into existence by the mind with the purpose
of bringing stability to our consciousness. “We create a mental model of the
world and believe that everything is mapped out on our individual societal
and/or cultural map is true.” [9]
Over time humanity has created a mental model of our world that
currently supports a linear approach to thinking supported by a scientific
paradigm. For the most part the scientific paradigm remains unchallenged as
investigations into the quantum demonstrate that there are actually a multitude
of models for reality all occurring at the same time. Basically the scientific paradigm is dependent upon the constraints of matter and the senses, limited in
comparison to the design paradigm, which is essentially multi-dimensional in
its capacity to network. [10]
3.0 Reformation and Transmutation
3.0 Reformation and Transmutation
To reform is to make something better by removing or altering
abuses so as to restore things to a better condition. To reform can also mean
to improve ourselves morally by means of persuasion and education; all in the
quest for a better life. Transmutation describes an actual change in nature, in
its form or quality. [11] Transmutation also means that there is a melding of
two or more elements into a single unit or system that introduces, or brings
forth, an even greater energy or quality.
Buckminster Fuller claimed that we live in a synergetic and
unpredictable universe. Synergism is the creation of “whole new systems
unpredicted by the behavior of any of the components or subassemblies of those
same components taken separately from the whole, “ examples of which are common
table salt and the water molecule. [12] For Bucky the process of transmutation
is an unpredictable one, an act of creativity left unexposed until the bonding
of elements is revealed in the creation of a form. Likened to the consequential
dynamics resulting from the interaction between yin and yang, and its symbolic
references to the mind, the design paradigm creates the symbolic field for the
transmutation of imaginings whether they become synergetic or not.
However, first the definition of design’s purpose needs to
experience its own reformation by removing many of the misconceptions
surrounding it, especially concerning our understanding of transmutation in relation to the design function. Change is an integral part of Nature and the
joining of elements into larger systems are considered a fundamental part of
the design process. In essence, our mental imaginings aren’t just shuffled
around within our consciousness, but undergo particular kinds of bonding based
upon experience. If taken out of an experiential context these patterns could
likewise become the precursors for taking quantum leaps towards the creation of
unique, and sometime synergistic transformations. (This is a possibility
conducive to the development of digital technology and only if interpreted
through the design paradigm. It is, of course, entirely dependent upon the
freedom and capacity of the observer to make the symbolic connection.)
Transformation via the imagination is the norm for design thinking. Our imagination invites our awareness to expand in preparation to encounter something not yet experienced. When an event occurs, the mind absorbs the experience and attempts to understand how it intimately relates to or affects it. Simultaneously, the universe is also presenting us with symbolic clues as to how to communicate and materialize these influences into their most appropriate forms. These forms trigger the yearning, i.e. desire, to take action in accordance with, and in response to, the awareness of the observer.
Transformation via the imagination is the norm for design thinking. Our imagination invites our awareness to expand in preparation to encounter something not yet experienced. When an event occurs, the mind absorbs the experience and attempts to understand how it intimately relates to or affects it. Simultaneously, the universe is also presenting us with symbolic clues as to how to communicate and materialize these influences into their most appropriate forms. These forms trigger the yearning, i.e. desire, to take action in accordance with, and in response to, the awareness of the observer.
Design, because of its ability and capacity to resonate and make
symbolic connections between both relative and non-relative forms and
imaginings, is the thread that creates the fabric we know as the universe.
These relationships exist in part to create, retain and perpetuate a sense of
harmony and balance in what could only be described as a Universal
consciousness. Design is alchemical in Nature: an evolutionary force that
brings access to a greater intelligence, creativity and awareness due to its capacity
to integrate that which appears to be fragmented, but is metaphysically whole
and Universal in origin. [13]
“Humanity is the symbol (design) of a nobler purpose, the evidence of a higher destiny. The mortality of the intellect, if touched by the radian finger of true enlightenment, is transformed. By the alchemy of realization humanity achieves immortality.”
Manly P. Hall
“Humanity is the symbol (design) of a nobler purpose, the evidence of a higher destiny. The mortality of the intellect, if touched by the radian finger of true enlightenment, is transformed. By the alchemy of realization humanity achieves immortality.”
Manly P. Hall
As designers we are all co-creators with the universe and bring
into relative expression forces to which we independently resonate. It is through
this individualized transmutation that we likewise learn about ourselves. Our
mind creates our reality from a single point of view; individual expressions
that possess the potential and ability to transform and transmute our sense of
being. By means of design our mind presents our imaginings to our consciousness in
a symbolic fashion primarily for the purpose of guiding us along our life’s
journey.
4.0 The Digital
Factor
“There is already
created a material barrier which has emerged within the constraints of science
and technology where the limitations of atomic and subatomic particles has
driven human consciousness to take a leap into the realm of the Spirit. Human
evolutionary progress is dependent upon a state of illumination beyond that of “self
awareness” and into one of knowing rather than believing, a state that goes far
beyond the sense of reason alone.” [14] Opinions that support past and/or
current interpretations of the role of design will not necessarily bring
abundance or progress to the world. The current interpretation of the design
function remains illusionary, reinforcing a point of view that at first glance
may appear reliable, but lacks the capacity to identifiably grow in a parallel
and progressive gait with a universal consciousness. [15]
It is imperative that our interpretation of
design becomes reformed and changes within our own mind so that future
achievements can be appropriately perceived, interpreted and realized. A
misinterpreted use of digital technology that covertly restricts the dynamics
inherent to design thinking, could easily overlook a creative solution or
potentially synergistic event. These kinds of omissions only confine and
inhibit any realization of what would be considered true progress. Design can bring a new prosperity and improvement to the human condition through the appropriate use of a technology sensibly influenced by design’s own reformation. In order to attain such a creative enterprise teamwork and
cooperation becomes mandatory, a circumstance where design is free to bring
forth harmony and balance through the pro-active realization of a “group mind.”
[16]
5.0 Conclusion
Old mental imaginings, along with our personal perceptions of
reality, are rapidly changing, and in some cases becoming obsolete, due in part
to the rapid growth of digital technology. Virtual images, which are the
products of a digital world, in affect are not real, rather they are used to
explain phenomenon not directly observable. Virtual images are simulations that
have the ability to generate the creation of even more neural networks in our
brain. This can be accomplished by supporting the illusion that the virtual
world has capabilities greater than it actually does by generating situations
that can’t be actively experienced in matter or by the senses. [17] Virtual
networking can either support the status quo by adding and reinforcing our
mind’s current condition, or expand our awareness by realizing the symbolic
importance of the design archetype. “Unabridged Spiritual Wisdom enables the
proper use of technology and is the catalyst for its’ increasingly rapid
advancement. It may be difficult, at the moment, to conceive that Spirituality
and technology go hand in hand, but the lack of Spiritual Wisdom will dampen
the infinite possibilities because of a limited, diminutive belief system” [18]
Greater unity and harmony can be achieved with a greater
understanding of design’s role in relation to the human condition. At the time
of the arrival of this understanding, a true transmutation in consciousness
will naturally take place. Fundamentally, the design paradigm has the capacity
to eliminate the illusion of separatism by advancing the realization that all
things contribute to the knowledge, i.e. mind, of a Universal whole. Authentic
power, through the use and application of the design paradigm, will emerge only
if we align our minds to purposes and meanings that are instrumental to the
survival of humanity, the environment and most importantly the Universal order.
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