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Design, history and time new temporalities in a digital age

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury 2019ISBN:
  • 9781350060685
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  • Also issued in print.
Contents:
List of figures -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Barry Curtis, Royal College of Art, UK -- Introduction -- Zoe Hendon and Anne Massey, independent, UK -- -- Section I: Millennia, Centuries -- 1. Designing stone: temporal representation of a timeless material -- Seher Erdogan Ford, Temple University, USA -- 2. 'The drama of the soul': time, eternity and evolution in the designs of Phoebe Anna Traquair -- Sally Anne Huxtable, National Museums Scotland, UK -- 3. Time aboard the Ghan: Alice Springs to Adelaide, March 2016 -- Anne Burke, Middlesex University, UK -- Section II: Centuries, Decades, Years -- 4 As good as apple pie? Post-unification Germany and the reception of public art from the former German Democratic Republic -- Jessica Jenkins, Falmouth University, UK -- 5. The story of a Portuguese cock and other knick-knacks: heritage, propaganda and design in a far-right dictatorship -- Carlos Bártolo, Universidade Lusíada, Portugal -- 6. An experiment with time: modern and classical influences in the planning of 'high and over' -- Michael Findlay, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand -- 7. Making 'atomic' history: consuming historical narratives in the 'unofficial' digital archive -- Emily Candela, Royal College of Art, UK -- 8. A queer feeling and its future in/for design history -- John Potvin, Concordia University, Canada -- Section III: Days, Hours, Seconds -- 9. Tube time: How the subterranean city got faster by design -- David Lawrence, Kingston University and London Transport Museum, UK -- 10. Dreams of The Fun Palace and Plug-In City: architectural modularism and cybernetics in the 1960s -- Claire McAndrew, University College London, UK -- 11. Sign of the times: slow design in the age of social acceleration -- Niels Peter Skou, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark -- 12. Fast and slow: design and the experience of time -- Stephen Hayward, Central St Martins, UK -- 13. Delivered in less than sixty seconds: temporal references in the design and discourse of digital reading devices -- Toke Riis Ebbesen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: "Design, History and Time reflects on the nature of time in relation to design, in both past and contemporary contexts. In contrast to a traditional design historical approach which emphasises schools and movements, this volume addresses time as a continuum and considers the importance of temporality for design practice and history. Contributors address how designers, design historians and design thinkers might respond to the global challenges of time, the rhythms of work, and the increasing speed of life and communication between different communities. They consider how the past informs the present and the future in terms of design; the importance of time-based design practices such as rapid prototyping and slow design, time in relation to memory and forgetting, and artefacts such as the archive for which time is key, and ponder the design of time itself. Showcasing the work of fifteen design scholars from a range of international contexts, the book provides an essential text for thinking about changing attitudes to the temporal."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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List of figures -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Barry Curtis, Royal College of Art, UK -- Introduction -- Zoe Hendon and Anne Massey, independent, UK -- -- Section I: Millennia, Centuries -- 1. Designing stone: temporal representation of a timeless material -- Seher Erdogan Ford, Temple University, USA -- 2. 'The drama of the soul': time, eternity and evolution in the designs of Phoebe Anna Traquair -- Sally Anne Huxtable, National Museums Scotland, UK -- 3. Time aboard the Ghan: Alice Springs to Adelaide, March 2016 -- Anne Burke, Middlesex University, UK -- Section II: Centuries, Decades, Years -- 4 As good as apple pie? Post-unification Germany and the reception of public art from the former German Democratic Republic -- Jessica Jenkins, Falmouth University, UK -- 5. The story of a Portuguese cock and other knick-knacks: heritage, propaganda and design in a far-right dictatorship -- Carlos Bártolo, Universidade Lusíada, Portugal -- 6. An experiment with time: modern and classical influences in the planning of 'high and over' -- Michael Findlay, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand -- 7. Making 'atomic' history: consuming historical narratives in the 'unofficial' digital archive -- Emily Candela, Royal College of Art, UK -- 8. A queer feeling and its future in/for design history -- John Potvin, Concordia University, Canada -- Section III: Days, Hours, Seconds -- 9. Tube time: How the subterranean city got faster by design -- David Lawrence, Kingston University and London Transport Museum, UK -- 10. Dreams of The Fun Palace and Plug-In City: architectural modularism and cybernetics in the 1960s -- Claire McAndrew, University College London, UK -- 11. Sign of the times: slow design in the age of social acceleration -- Niels Peter Skou, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark -- 12. Fast and slow: design and the experience of time -- Stephen Hayward, Central St Martins, UK -- 13. Delivered in less than sixty seconds: temporal references in the design and discourse of digital reading devices -- Toke Riis Ebbesen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark -- Select Bibliography -- Index.

"Design, History and Time reflects on the nature of time in relation to design, in both past and contemporary contexts. In contrast to a traditional design historical approach which emphasises schools and movements, this volume addresses time as a continuum and considers the importance of temporality for design practice and history. Contributors address how designers, design historians and design thinkers might respond to the global challenges of time, the rhythms of work, and the increasing speed of life and communication between different communities. They consider how the past informs the present and the future in terms of design; the importance of time-based design practices such as rapid prototyping and slow design, time in relation to memory and forgetting, and artefacts such as the archive for which time is key, and ponder the design of time itself. Showcasing the work of fifteen design scholars from a range of international contexts, the book provides an essential text for thinking about changing attitudes to the temporal."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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