Design Anthropology: Object Cultures in Transition
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350274334
ISBN-10: 135027433X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 70 bw illus and 16pp colour plate section
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135027433X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 70 bw illus and 16pp colour plate section
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Impressive
range
of
international
contributors,
including
Jamer
Hunt,
Susanne
Küchler,
Harvey
Molotch
and
Daniel
Miller
Notă biografică
Alison
J.
Clarkeis
Professor
of
Design
History
and
Theory,
and
Director
of
the
Victor
J.
Papanek
Foundation
at
the
University
of
Applied
Arts
Vienna,
Austria.
Cuprins
List
of
IllustrationsList
of
ContributorsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1.
Materials
and
Design,Susanne
Küchler
(UCL,
UK)2.
Objects
in
Sociology,Harvey
Molotch
(NYU,
USA)3.
The
Anthropological
Object
in
Design:
From
Victor
Papenek
to
Superstudio,Alison
J.
Clarke
(University
of
Applied
Arts
Vienna,
Austria)4.
Valuable
to
Values:
How
"User
Research"
Ought
to
Change,Maria
Bezaitis
(Intel
Corporation,
USA)
and
Rick
E.
Robinson
(University
of
Colorado,
USA)5.
Poetic
Observation:
What
Designers
Make
of
What
They
See,Jane
Fulton
Suri
(IDEO,
USA)6.
Prototyping
the
Social:
Temporality
and
Speculative
Futures
at
the
Intersection
of
Design
and
Culture,Jamer
Hunt
(Parsons
School
of
Design,
USA)7.
Consuming
IKEA
and
Inspiration
as
Material
Form,Pauline
Garvey
(Maynooth
University,
Ireland)8.
"Erotic
Needlework":
Vernacular
Designs
on
the
21st-century
Market,Nicolette
Makovicky
(University
of
Oxford)9.
Functioning
Forms
/
Anti-Design,Vladimir
Arkhipov
(Independent
Artist)10.
Coloring
Cars:
Customizing
Motor
Vehicles
in
the
East
of
the
Australian
Western
Desert,Diana
Young,
The
University
of
Queensland,
Australia)11.
The
Internet,
the
Parliament,
and
the
Pub,Lane
DeNicola
(Emory
College
of
Arts
and
Sciences,
USA)12.
Interior
Decoration:
Offline
and
Online,Daniel
Miller
(UCL,
UK)13.
Designing
Financial
Literacy
in
Haiti,Erin
B.
Taylor
andHeather
A.
Horst(Western
Sydney
University,
Australia)14.
Stirring
the
Anthropological
Imagination:
Ontological
Design
in
Spaces
of
Transition,Arturo
Escobar
(University
of
North
Carolina,
USA)Index
Recenzii
In
recent
decades
designers
have
armed
themselves
with
ethnographic
methods,
left
the
creative
studio,
and
ventured
out
into
the
field.
In
a
parallel
movement,
anthropologists
have
drawn
unexpected
insight
from
the
designer's
task
of
structuring
our
common
experience.
This
fascinating
volume
offers
diverse
perspectives
on
the
affinities
between
these
complementary
fields.