Design and Aesthetic Appreciation: Form, Functionality, Performativity
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Carrasco Barranco, MatildeDate
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics Vol. 48, No. 1, Spring 2025 [23-35]
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Project “Beyond Beauty: nature and critical relevance of aesthetic properties”; Fundación SENECA, Plan Regional de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Región de Murcia), Project “Normative aspects of aesthetic appreciation” (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation).Abstract
This essay explores the aesthetic dimension of design objects, which delivers properties as
emerging from considerations of their formal aspect as well as their functionality and actual use by
each individual. I analyse accounts of formal and functional properties in design as alternative views
given for the aesthetic evaluation of design objects yet marking how both address the contemplation
of the design object. However, I consider extending the aesthetic appreciation to the properties that
emerge during the user’s active interaction with design objects. My view is that the global aesthetic
value of design objects is the result of the intersections between these different sets (formal, functional,
and performative) of properties. The aesthetic evaluation of design objects is, in that sense,
pluralistic and variable, according to the particularity of the items in question.





