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Design After Capitalism: Transforming Design Today for an Equitable Tomorrow

Design After Capitalism: Transforming Design Today for an Equitable Tomorrow How design can transcend the logics, structures, and subjectivities of capitalism: a framework, theoretical grounding, and…

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MIT Press Ltd
Autor
Matthew Wizinsky
Počet strán
336
Rok vydania
2022

Specifikacia Design After Capitalism: Transforming Design Today for an Equitable Tomorrow


Design After Capitalism: Transforming Design Today for an Equitable Tomorrow

How design can transcend the logics, structures, and subjectivities of capitalism: a framework, theoretical grounding, and practical principles. They directly shape how we live. The designed things, experiences, and symbols that we use to perceive, understand, and perform our everyday lives are much more than just props.

Design today needs to reorient itself toward deliberate transitions of everyday politics, social relations, and economies. In Design after Capitalism, Matthew Wizinsky argues that the world of industrial capitalism that gave birth to modern design has been dramatically transformed. Looking at design through the lens of political economy, Wizinsky calls for the field to transcend the logics, structures, and subjectivities of capitalism--to combine design entrepreneurship with social empowerment in order to facilitate new ways of producing those things, symbols, and experiences that make up everyday life.

Design After Capitalism: Transforming Design Today for an Equitable Tomorrow patrí medzi produkty, ktoré ponúkajú vyvážený pomer kvality a ceny. V hornej časti stránky nájdeš hlavný prehľad, nižšie podrobné vlastnosti a technické parametre.

After analyzing the parallel histories of capitalism and design, Wizinsky offers some historical examples of anticapitalist, noncapitalist, and postcapitalist models of design practice. These range from the British Arts and Crafts movement of the nineteenth century to contemporary practices of growing furniture or biotextiles and automated forms of production. Drawing on insights from sociology, philosophy, economics, political science, history, environmental and sustainability studies, and critical theory--fields not usually seen as central to design--he lays out core principles for postcapitalist design; offers strategies for applying these principles to the three layers of project, practice, and discipline; and provides a set of practical guidelines for designers to use as a starting point.

The work of postcapitalist design can start today, Wizinsky says--with the next project.

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