tasarlanmasn
tasarlanmasn is a hypothetical term used in discussions of design ethics and speculative design. The form appears in online forums and some academic-inspired writings as a neologism constructed from tasarlamak, the Turkish root meaning to design, with negation and passive morphology. In this usage, tasarlanmasn denotes a principle or constraint intended to prevent certain design outputs or processes, especially those that could harm users, invade privacy, or undermine autonomy.
In practice, tasarlanmasn is described as a binding constraint embedded in design processes or guidelines that
Origins and context: While the term evokes Turkish roots, it is widely treated as a constructed concept
Examples and implications: For instance, a generative design system implementing tasarlanmasn would refuse to generate products
Criticism and limitations: Critics argue that such constraints risk ambiguity and enforceability issues, and could stifle
See also: responsible design, ethics in technology, safety by design.