Lee, Yan Ki, 2011, Book Section, DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today � critical roles and emerging tactics In: Ericson, Magnus and Mazé, Ramia, (eds.) DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today � critical roles and emerging tactics. Sternberg Press, Sweden. ISBN 1934105619
Abstract or Description: | DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today � critical roles and emerging tactics is a new book that presents and discusses contemporary design practices that engage with political and societal issues. Since 2009, Iaspis� and Interactive Institute�s collaboration DESIGN ACT has been highlighting and discussing practices, in which designers have been engaging critically as well as practically in such issues. Itself an example of applied critical thinking and experimental tactics, the process behind the DESIGN ACT project is considered as a curatorial, participatory and open-ended activity. DESIGN ACT has developed through a website with an online archive; public seminars; presentations and an international network of practitioners, theoreticians and curators. �WHAT are examples of these movements?� Contemporary and historical writings, including reprints of �Suicidal Desires� (from the book Superstudio: Life Without Objects, by Peter Lang and William Menking) and �Designer as Author� (from the book Design Noir by Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby), historical reflections by Helena Mattsson and Christina Zetterlund and an interview with Doina Petrescu (FR) by Ramia Mazé. �HOW does it happen and what does it take?� A substantial analysis of the tactics and methods of the examples of projects featured in the DESIGN ACT archive, by Ramia Mazé and Natasha Marie Llorens. �WHERE does it happen and in what contexts?� A broad perspective on practice from institutions, education and research to new forms of practitioner initiated projects: Interviews with Pelin Dervis (TK), Joseph Grima (IT/US), Ou Ning (CH), Meike Schalk (SE/DE), Yanki Lee (UK), Ana Betancour (SE), Otto von Busch (SE), Mauricio Carbalan (AR) and Tor Lindstrand (SE), by Magnus Ericson. The book also includes descriptions of 36 projects from the DESIGN ACT archive by: |
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Subjects: | Creative Arts and Design > W200 Design studies Other > Education > X900 Others in Education Other > Education > X900 Others in Education > X990 Education not elsewhere classified |
School or Centre: | Research Centres > Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design |
Date Deposited: | 15 Nov 2011 18:55 |
Last Modified: | 09 Nov 2018 15:43 |
URI: | https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/672 |
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