imperfectionsuch
Imperfectionsuch is a term used in contemporary design theory and philosophy to describe a stance that treats imperfection as an intrinsic and potentially valuable aspect of systems, products, and processes. The coinage signals that imperfections, fluctuations, and unplanned interactions can contribute to resilience, authenticity, and adaptability, rather than merely signaling failure. The concept is often invoked to justify iterative development, user-driven customization, and tolerance for irregular outcomes.
The term blends imperfection with suchness—the idea of things as they are—emphasizing acceptance of emergent properties
Applications span several fields. In software design, the approach supports strategies such as graceful degradation, fault-tolerant
Reception is mixed. Critics argue that elevating imperfection can obscure safety, quality, and ethics. Proponents contend
See also: Wabi-sabi, anti-fragility, resilience engineering, fault tolerance, imperfect information.