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E-raamat: Encountering Things: Design and Theories of Things

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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9780857856012
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9780857856012

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Encountering Things brings together leading design scholars to explore the relationship between thing theory and design, exploring production processes and offering an engaging, theoretical perspective about the social and cultural lives of objects.

Focusing on the themes of process and product, the contributors investigate the productive interplay between the activity of design and the objects that design uses and produces. Chapters span the design disciplines and essays examine the processes by which objects, things, and artifacts are made; the lives of design objects; and things in their cultural contexts. Theoretical discussion is encouraged by in-depth case studies of things themselves. Each chapter includes an informational sidebar per essay and a useful glossary of key terms.

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[ The] in-depth discussion on the location of material culture (s) in human-thing relationships and thus in society makes the book extremely worth reading. * H-Soz-Kult (Bloomsbury Translation) * This collection of essays is the first major effort to connect the renewed interest in materiality with an earlier tradition of object studies in order to examine how these fields connect with design theory and practice. The essays in the collection are wide-ranging, multidisciplinary and mutually enlightening. This book will be of great interest to scholars in design studies, social theory and cultural criticism. * Arjun Appadurai, Paulette Goddard Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, USA * The essays in this book make a cogent argument for stronger engagement between design studies and the theory of things. Design scholars and practitioners can profit greatly from them. * Victor Margolin, Professor Emeritus of Design History at the University of Illinois, Chicago, USA *

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In this innovative collection, leading design scholars explore the relationship between thing theory and design, exploring both production processes and the social lives of things themselves.
List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
ix
Introduction: Design and theories of things 1(18)
Leslie Atzmon
Prasad Boradkar
1 Filled with wonder: The enchanting android from cams to algorithms
19(16)
Betti Marenko
2 When objects fail: Unconcealing things in design writing and criticism
35(12)
Peter Hall
3 The practically living weight of convenient things
47(12)
Cameron Tonkinwise
4 Big things: The vibrant culture of boomboxes
59(6)
Prasad Boradkar
Lyle Owerko
5 Theorizing the hari kuyo: The ritual disposal of needles in early modern Japan
65(16)
Christine M. E. Guth
6 Nothingness in April Greiman's Does It Make Sense?
81(14)
Elizabeth Guffey
7 Making things, things
95(14)
Nina Rappaport
8 Distributing stresses: The development and use of the Eames Dining Chair Metal (DCM)
109(14)
Michael J. Golec
9 What design tells us about objects and things
123(10)
Giorgio De Michelis
10 The modern American telephone as a contested technological thing, 1920--39
133(16)
Jan Hadlaw
11 Memory, materiality, and the Montreal Signs Project
149(4)
Matt Soar
12 Connecting things: Broadening design to include systems, platforms, and product-service ecologies
153(14)
Hugh Dubberly
13 Designing things as "poor" substitutes
167(12)
Carl Knappett
14 The graphic thing: Ambiguity, dysfunction, and excess in designed objects
179(12)
Phil Jones
15 Agency and counteragency of materials: A story of copper
191(12)
Prasad Boradkar
Afterword: Encountering design 203(10)
Bill Brown
Index 213
Leslie Atzmon is Professor of Graphic Design and Design History at Eastern Michigan University, USA.

Prasad Boradkar is Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Industrial Design Programme at Arizona State University, USA.