@inproceedings{c60c51f5cabe4f92b6ad3143c11ef4fb,
title = "The Aristotelian Causalities in Localised Distributed Manufacturing",
abstract = "Half of the total greenhouse gas emissions and 90% of biodiversity loss come from resource extraction and processing. (EC 2020). To counter this, we must switch to sustainable, long-lasting products and slow down the use of resources. It is clear that these systems will not be fixed by incremental changes but by a series of disruptions. This article uses the Aristotelian causalities as a vehicle to break down the concept of {"}why{"} industrial design and discuss the underlying value propositions of distributed manufacturing. This critical perspective allows designers and engineers to bridge the knowledge-siloes and rewire the way a product is designed, sourced, built and consumed in relation to the four Aristotelian causalities. The paper discusses the limitations and potentialities for each causality in relation to a distributed manufacturing paradigm and argues for a new sustainable design concept: The Local Limited Edition. A site-specific product design, realised by brands to enrich brand value on local markets, improve market fit and increase attachment, ultimately improving the products' longevity and value of the products.",
keywords = "Sustainability, Design theory, Philosophy, distributed manufacturing, Industrial Design",
author = "Skouboe, {Esben Bala} and M{\'a}rio Barros",
year = "2023",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1017/pds.2023.334",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of the Design Society",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "ICED23",
pages = "3335--3344",
booktitle = "24th International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED 2023",
address = "United Kingdom",
note = "24th International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED 2023 ; Conference date: 24-07-2023 Through 28-07-2023",
}