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Design Culture: Objects and Approaches

Editat de Guy Julier, Mads Nygaard Folkmann, Niels Peter Skou, Hans-Christian Jensen, Anders V. Munch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2019
Design culture foregrounds the relationships between the domains of design practice, design production and everyday life. Unlike design history and design studies, it is primarily concerned with contemporary design objects and the networks between the multiple actors engaged in their shaping, functioning and reproduction. It acknowledges the rise of design as both a key component and a key challenge of the modern world.Featuring an impressive range of international case studies, Design Culture interrogates what this emergent discipline is, its methodologies, its scope and its relationships with other fields of study. The volume's interdisciplinary approach brings fresh thinking to this fast-evolving field of study.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474289849
ISBN-10: 1474289843
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 27 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Features case-studies and authors from Asia, Europe, Scandinavia, the UK and the US

Notă biografică

Guy Julier is Professor of Design Culture at the University of Brighton and the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK.Anders V. Munch is Professor of Design Culture at the University of Southern Denmark.Mads Nygaard Folkmann is Associate Professor of Design Theory, Culture and History at the University of Southern Denmark.Hans-Christian Jensen is Associate Professor of Design Studies, Culture and Management at the University of Southern Denmark.Niels Peter Skou is Lecturer in the History of Ideas and Music at the University of Southern Denmark.

Cuprins

Introducing Design Culture Section 1: Developing Design CultureIntroductionDesign Culturing: Making Design History MatterKjetil FallanTaste and Attunement: Design Culture as World MakingBen HighmoreEmbedding Design in the Organisational Culture: Challenges and PerspectivesAlessandro Deserti and Francesca RizzoUse in Design CultureToke Riis EbbesenSection 2: Addressing Market and SocietyIntroductionA Brand for EveryoneSara Kristoffersson Buying into the Future: A Case Study of a Danish Brand of Fashionable Children's ClothingTrine Brun PetersenThe Glowing Black of fritz-kola. Aestheticisation in Design CultureMads Nygaard FolkmannSection 3: Positioning Design ProfessionsIntroduction Design Culture in the Sex Toy Industry: a new phenomenonJudith GloverWorking from Home: Fashioning the Professional Designer in BritainLeah ArmstrongOn the Professional and Everyday Design of Graphic ArtifactsSarah OwensThe Fixing I: Repair as Prefigurative PoliticsGabriele OropalloSection 4: Locating Design CultureIntroduction Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed: Relocating Kähler's brand heritageNiels Peter SkouPerforming Turkish Design in Products, Collections and Exhibitions: Expanding the Archive, Seeking DepthHarun KayganA Theoretical Straddle: Design Culture between National Structures and Transnational NetworksJoana Ozorio de Almeida Meroz and Katarina SerulusThe Challenges and Opportunities of introducing Design Culture in JordanDanah AbdullaEpilogue: Design Culture as PracticeIndex

Recenzii

Offers the reader an excellent deep dive into the concepts of design culturing in a very accessible way ... Overall this authoritative book instills a great sense of the many attributes and values of design culture.
Reinvigorates the study of design by offering an alternative to other cross-disciplinary terms such as 'design studies' or 'design thinking'.
This stimulating introduction to the approaches and ideas which inform design culture should do much to promote new ways of thinking about both design and culture, and the dialectic between them.
Design Culture is an essential contribution to the field of design studies. It addresses the ubiquity of the term 'design' from a cross sectional perspective, while introducing a precise, conceptual and methodological focus.
A stimulating, must-read overview of the interdisciplinary debates around Design Culture as a discipline and object of study for all those interested in the phenomenon of Design.
Design Culture manages to break through the noise, providing an enlightening view of design as a dominating feature of everyday life. From the influence of Turkish paper doilies to the rise of the global sex toy industry, it gives a multi-layered account of seemingly insignificant designs. Filled as it is with impressive philosophical insights and amusing historical connections, Design Culture offers much to ponder. Indeed, designers, historians as well as many non-specialists will find this book both enriching and enjoyable.
Designers often claim they seek to "improve or maintain the habitability of the world of their fellow citizen". Design Culture may well be the appropriate theoretical framework I am longing for to better understand and explain what "habitability" is about.