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_aThe design philosophy reader / _cedited by Anne-Marie Willis |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bBloomsbury Visual Arts, _c2019 |
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_aix, 307 pages ; _c26 cm |
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_gIntroduction / _rAnne-Marie Willis -- _tThe essence of design. -- _gIntroduction -- _tThe fault of Epimetheus / _rBernard Stiegler -- _tIn the beginning / _rTony Fry -- _tA cautious Prometheus?: a few steps toward a philosophy of design / _rBruno Latour -- _tThe depth of design / _rAlbert Borgmann -- _tDesign as an ontological question / _rTony Fry -- _gGuide to further reading -- _tThe practice of design. -- _gIntroduction -- _tScience, art and practical wisdom / _rAristotle -- _tThe complication of Praxis / _rWilliam McNeill -- _tTechnicity and publicness: steps towards an urban space / _rStephen Read -- _tThe existential self as the locus of sustainability in design / _rPhilippe d'Anjou -- _tThe science of the concrete / _rClaude Levi-Strauss -- _tThe textility of making / _rTim Ingold -- _gGuide to further reading -- _tThe ethos of design. -- _gIntroduction -- _tArtifacts: the making sentient of the external world / _rElaine Scarry -- _tEthics by design or the ethos of things / _rCameron Tonkinwise -- _tPrecariousness and grievability / _rJusith Butler -- _tThe one for the other / _rAdriaan Peperzak -- _tEthics in the making / _rBodil Jönsson, et al -- _gGuide to further reading -- _tDesign and the other. -- _gIntroduction -- _tWhat is coloniality of knowledge? / _rMadina V. Tlostanova -- _tEnframing / _rTimothy Mitchell -- _tThe violence of humanitarian design / _rMahmoud Keshavarz -- _tThe force of form, the effect of genre / _rFrancois Jullien -- _tWhy not an alphabet? / _rLothar Ledderose -- _gGuide to further reading -- _tBeing designed and things. -- _gIntroduction -- _tThe thing / _rMartin Heidegger -- _tMaterialism in not the solution: on matter and form / _rGraham Harman -- _tIs design finished?: dematerialisation and changing things / _rCameron Tonkinwise -- _tBeyond Affordances / _rMichael May -- _tUnderstanding, ontology, thrownness and readiness-to-hand / _rTerry Winograd and Fernando Flores -- _tSmart meters don't make us any smarter / _rElizabeth Shove and Sarah Royston -- _tMatter and mattering or Why are things "us"? / _rClive Dilnot -- _gGuide to further reading -- _tThe designing of technology. -- _gIntroduction -- _tTechnology: instrumental metaphor and cybernetic system / _rAdrian Snodgrass -- _tThe question concerning technology / _rMartin Heidegger -- _tTechnical mentality / _rGilbert Simondon, translated by Arne De Boever -- _tThe finite framework of language / _rMichael Heim -- _t'This system does not produce pleasure anymore' / _rBernard Stiegler -- _gGuide to further reading -- _tThe designing of visuality. -- _gIntroduction -- _tOn form and imitation / _rPlato -- _tThe Plato effect in architecture / _rChristopher N. Henry -- _tAn art which imitates art / _rPierre Bourdieu -- _tSign function and class logic / _rJean Baudrillard -- _tThe production of space / _rHenri Lefebvre -- _gGuide to further reading -- _tDesigning after the end. -- _gIntroduction -- _tWhat is the anthro-political? / _rClaire Colebrook -- _tThe intrusion of Gaia / _rIsabelle Stengers -- _tCosmoecological sheep and the arts of living on a damaged planet / _rViniciane Despret -- _tOuting artificial intelligence: reckoning with Turing tests / _rBenjamin H. Bratton -- _tThe posthuman / _rRosi Braidotti -- _tIntroducing 'the sustainment' / _rTony Fry -- _tSpinoza and us / _rGilles Deleuze -- _gGuide to further reading |
520 | 8 | _aDesign Philosophy is becoming increasingly important as the nature of design practice and design education change. This book presents and explains the recent emergence of Design Philosophy, illustrates the main concerns of Design Philosophy and demonstrates why Design Philosophy has emerged in recent years, why it is needed, what it can do, how it can be done and where it is going. Comprised of an eight thematic sections, each with a short introduction, to contextualise theory and highlight its implications, and annotated bibliographies, the Reader presents both an argument for the need for Design Philosophy and an overview of its emergence. With texts ranging from writing on design that is informed by philosophy; philosophically informed writing on culture, relevant to the thinking of design; ancient and contemporary philosophy that directly, or by implication, addresses design; and exegesis and commentary on philosophical texts relevant to design | |
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