Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Objects, Environment and Meaning
Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
ISBN: 978-1-84971-364-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Imaginative design will be a crucial factor in enacting sustainability in people's daily lives. Yet current design practice is trapped in consumerist cycles of innovation and production, making it difficult to imagine how we might develop a more meaningful and sustainable rendition of material culture.
Through fundamental design research, The Spirit of Design challenges a host of common assumptions about sustainability, progress, growth and globalization. Walker's practice-based explorations of localisation, human meaning and functional objects demonstrate the imaginative potential of research-through-design and yield a compelling, constructive and essentially hopeful direction for the future - one that radically re-imagines our material culture by meshing mass-production with individuality, products with place, and utilitarian benefit with environmental responsibility. In so doing, the author explores:
- How understandings of human meaning affect design and how design can better incorporate issues of
personal meaning
- How mass production needs to become integrated with localised production and service provision
- How short-lived electronic goods can be brought into a more sustainable design paradigm
- The changing role of the designer in a post-consumerist world
Taking a design-centred approach - a combination of creative, propositional design practice, reasoned argument and theoretical discussion - the book will impel readers to investigate the nature of contemporary material culture and ist relationship to both the natural environment and to deeper notions of human meaning.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction
2. Sambo's Stones: Sustainability and Meaningful Objects
3. Following Will'o The Wisps and Chasing Ghosts: Re-Directing Design Through Practice-Based Research
4. After Taste: the Power and Prejudice of Product Appearance
5. Extant Objects: Seeing Through Design
6. Sermons in Stones: Argument and Artefact for Sustainability
7. Gentle Arrangements: Objects of Disciplined Empathy
8. The Chimera Reified: Design, Meaning and the Post-Consumerism Object
9. The Spirit of Design: Notes from the Shakuhachi Flute
10. Wrapped Attention: Designing Products for Evolving Permanence and Enduring Meaning
11. Temporal Objects: Design, Change and Sustainability
12. Meaning in the Mundane: Aesthetics, Technology and Spiritual Values
13. Wordless Questions: the Physical, the Virtual and the Meaningful
14. Epilogue