- Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication
- Vol: 11 Issue: 1
- NEW GENERATION CRAFT: IKEA HACK AND ITS TAXONOMY
NEW GENERATION CRAFT: IKEA HACK AND ITS TAXONOMY
Authors : Sena Berktaş, Renk Dimli Oraklibel
Pages : 232-246
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Publication Date : 2021-01-01
Article Type : Research
Abstract :In this research, IKEA-hacks are examined according to their main characteristics and classified according to these examinations. In the study, IKEA-hack and Do-It-Yourself / DIY and IKEA Effect (The IKEA Effect) subjects are included to expose the IKEA-hack issue comprehensively. The IKEA-hacks examined in the classification were selected from the studies on the ikeahackers.net website. At first, a pilot study was carried out and a review table was created as a result of some improvements during the pilot study. In the classification, the information about the intended use of products before and after the hack, to which hack category they belong to, how many IKEA products have been used in process, the instruments used in procedure, and which spaces the product has been prepared. The hack categories were divided into two main categories as visual and functional modifications. These modifications are discussed under 8 sub-categories as only-colour modification (A), material change (B), colour and material change (C) for visual modifications and the products used without any modification but for a purpose other than specified by IKEA (D), improved functionality (E), those with added functionalities (F), modifications on the indented use specified by the company by making some modifications on the product (G), and creating a new product by combining independent parts (H) for functionality modifications. The samples are provided together with detailed explanations. Among 6313 works presented in the website between 2006 and 2018, 378 works involved in the sample were examined; the analyses were separately performed for every year and the changes were compared between the years. Examining the outcomes, only 21.1% of the practices were conducted for visual purposes only, %79.9 is about functionality. In visual based practices (%21.1), in total category C comes front in which colour and material change performed at the same time. Analysing the functional practices, while people mostly performed Category G, category D remained in the background in total number.Keywords : IKEA Hack, Do-It-Yourself, The IKEA-Effect, Alienation, Taxonomy