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Co Lab

Autor Elizabeth Herrmann, Ryan Shelley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2015
A field once dominated by assembly line and one-stop agencies, design (and graphic design especially) has harnessed modern tech to produce a new working model of small, interdisciplinary, voice-heavy collaboratives. CO LAB offers a set of contextual essays on facets of collaboration, accompanied by original drawings from the punkish designer/ author/faculty collaborative ras+e, and concludes with a highly diverse group of case study interviews. Channeling Kurt Vonnegut, Jello Biafra, and Ellen Lupton, ras+e build a detailed case for the advantages of interdisciplinary design in a team context as a reflection of contemporary views of authorship, accessibility of tools, and a plethora of hungry, young makers with startup role models. The rhythmic and relatable writing of the authors, coupled with the extreme diversity of their questions-and-answers, aims to inspire both the students ras+e know so well, and designosaurs looking for a new way of working. * Ras+e dissect why small, interdisciplinary design collaboratives are shifting the way the industry is constructed. * Very thoughtful, full of ideas and yet lavishly illustrated * With a foreword by Ellen Lupton and Jennifer Cole Phillips Elizabeth Herrmann and Ryan Shelley are researchers, designers, writers and teachers. They lecture at Northeastern University in Boston and other universities across the US. They collaborate under the name ras+e.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789063693732
ISBN-10: 9063693737
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 179 x 238 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bis Publishers

Recenzii

“The Big Problems require something from designers, namely that we give up our isolationist tendencies toward moments of personally gratifying genius and instead focus on team-based monster slaying, much like how it takes hoards of scientists and engineers working for Boeing to conquer modern flight.”—“Artistic Responsibility,” CO LAB: A Collaborative Design Survey

“James Newell Osterberg was raised in a trailer park somewhere in Indian Name, Michigan, making his decision to become a drummer somewhat preordained. But intervention came one vibrant Jim Morrison performance later + Mick Jagger + James Brown + Osterberg’s invention of The Stage Dive = Iggy Pop. Music’s great Indie Interdisciplinary Collaborator wove a mantle and then wore it permanently.”—“Indies,” CO LAB: A Collaborative Design Survey

“Design discourse matters because the way designers talk affects the kinds of things designers are prone to think about and the level at which we’re engaged to think about them.”—“Responsive Thinking,” CO LAB: A Collaborative Design Survey

“We’ve described ourselves in the past as sexless life partners. We do well with fighting.”—Aaron Gotwalt, Co-Tweet

“It’s like, why are we going to church? Why don't we all go for a walk instead? Isn't there a better way to go about this?”—Mike Galbreth, The Art Guys

“People are appreciating storytelling more: they want a conversation piece in their home. Craftsmanship and material history makes storytelling worthwhile.”—Lars Dressler, Brothers Dressler

“I would speculate that with everyone coming from a different discipline, all working on something that they have no expertise in, or bringing their own expertise into something in which they have no expertise, that equalizes everyone in a wonderful way.”—Anthony Graves, Camel Collective

“There is a myth that the world is waiting for highly specialized people to do their jobs, and obviously there are a few highly specialized jobs, where people get trained for that specific thing, but training is different from education.”—David Helfand, President + Vice Chancellor, Quest University Canada

“We were both just out of college, looking for something—anything—that would earn us a living and keep our creative collaboration going.”—Louis Fox, Free Range Studio

“There is never a collaborative experience that doesn’t suck, at some point along the way.”—Mike Weikert, Center for Social Design Director, MICA

“I call this breakdowns to breakthroughs, because groups have to have a breakdown before a they can come to a breakthrough.”—Ryan Clifford, Center for Social Design Faculty, MICA

“Learning to trust artists is the hardest hurdle for some institutions. Of course that is easy to say, but to really believe it enough to give support and validation to people working outside of generally understood realms, is difficult for people to understand. But artists are great producers, and often work at a level of efficiency and production that is higher than expected.”—Roddy Schrock, Eyebeam


Notă biografică

Elizabeth Herrmann (Author)
Elizabeth Herrmann and Ryan Shelley are researchers, designers, writers and teachers. They lecture at Northeastern University in Boston and other universities across the US. They collaborate under the name ras+e. Design collaborative ras+e formed in the fires of the MICA Graphic Design MFA program [2011] and promptly declared dominion of the netherworld bordered by design, photography, printmaking, writing, music, video, and installation. After inventing a printmaking medium, drawing physical typefaces, and crafting theatrical comics, ras+e launched professionally with the business model, "Pay me to think." They now shoot their arrows across the country as artists, designers, writers, and faculty.

Ryan Shelley (Author)
Elizabeth Herrmann and Ryan Shelley are researchers, designers, writers and teachers. They lecture at University of South Florida St. Petersburg, and Bowling Green State University. They collaborate under the name ras+e.

Launching from the graduate Graphic Design MFA program at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, Maryland, ras+e is a collaborative interdisciplinary design studio handling client and personal projects. Photographers, type designers, installation guerrillas, arts promoters, printmakers, culture critics, writers, activists, and professors; they teach design while slinging lo-fi messaging across the United States.


Descriere

Design Collaboration has never been this spry. Designosaurs are out and impish Indie Darlings are shapeshifting the industry.