The Ends of Art and Design (Paperback)


The design arts are to our age of experience what the fine arts were to the era of representation but with crucial differences. Whereas the fine arts offered critical-reflective experiences to independent subjects within the era of representation, the design fields now produce experience-events in a post-subjective world. An experience-event is a configuration of social energy across various platforms and media: images and texts, clothes, architectures, spaces, the dynamic whole of everyday life. To begin to ask questions about the creation of events in everyday life we need to find a new way to talk about design culture.The Ends of Art and Design proposes a new way to think about the relationship between design and culture as well as new roles for design education within the Humanities and for the Humanities within design education. If the design fields are the primary agents of contemporary culture, they should be the primary focus of contemporary cultural studies.The Ends of Art and Design is not a polemic on behalf of the design disciplines, whether creative or critical: it is a polemic on behalf of the way we live today.

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The design arts are to our age of experience what the fine arts were to the era of representation but with crucial differences. Whereas the fine arts offered critical-reflective experiences to independent subjects within the era of representation, the design fields now produce experience-events in a post-subjective world. An experience-event is a configuration of social energy across various platforms and media: images and texts, clothes, architectures, spaces, the dynamic whole of everyday life. To begin to ask questions about the creation of events in everyday life we need to find a new way to talk about design culture.The Ends of Art and Design proposes a new way to think about the relationship between design and culture as well as new roles for design education within the Humanities and for the Humanities within design education. If the design fields are the primary agents of contemporary culture, they should be the primary focus of contemporary cultural studies.The Ends of Art and Design is not a polemic on behalf of the design disciplines, whether creative or critical: it is a polemic on behalf of the way we live today.

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Imprint

Infra-Thin Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2011

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

May 2011

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Dimensions

203 x 127 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

108

ISBN-13

978-0-615-46153-3

Barcode

9780615461533

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LSN

0-615-46153-0



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