IDe Master / BA, MA

Digital seminar: HOW WE IMPROVISE (Design Studies 1)
online

Prof.in Dr. Annika Frye

Starting Tuesday, 14th April, 11.00 on Zoom. The corresponding Zoom room will be posted on Incom. Please be on Incom.

This seminar was formerly called 'Introduction to Design Studies'. This particular seminar will be continued in WS. 20/21.

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Beschreibung:

In a superconnected world, we face superconnected challenges. Climate change is ruining our vision of a consumerist future. A new virus is forcing us to act local, while the virus itself is global. Some business models fade away. Others will rise. As of the quick spread of the Virus COVID-19 we need to use all resources and abilities that we have in a new and efficient way. We need to adapt to a new situation and we need to make up for things that we took for given, but that become a privilege in the current situation. 


As designers, we are great at creating new things from precarious situations. Design methodology, traditionally understood as planning has dominated our perception of design until now. However, designers have always been great at Improvisation. They can use ‚what is around', they combine available subsystems towards something new. They are using given things, ideas and materials. Improvisation is in every Open Design Project, but it's also essential in Industrial design. Improvisation, in another understanding, can also be a daily solution to solve day-to-day problems using makeshift arrangements.

 The seminar will discuss different texts on improvisation from the design discourse as well as examples from Open Design, Exhibitions and industrial design processes. Improvisation is a way to participate, engage and open Design towards a multiplicity of actors and hybrid materials.

With texts and works by: Charles Jencks and Nathan Silver, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Sebastian Herkner, Annika Frye, Tamar Sahfir, Gary Peters, Erika Fischer-Lichte, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Nigel Cross, Zukunftsinsitut Frankfurt (...)

 


Bemerkungen:

2 CPS for regular attendance and an essay of 3-5 pages to be presented in the context of the seminar (workload: 60).

3 CPS for regular attendance and the essay (to be presented in the context of the seminar) and a paper of 15-20 pages (workload: 90).

The seminar will be held in english and in small parts of german.

This seminar is for BA students as well as MA students

 

 

 


INCOM Workspace:

mkh.incom.org/workspace/3528


Credits: 2 / 3


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Direkt-Link zu dieser Lehrveranstaltung

http://www.muthesius-digital.de/veranstaltung.php?id=5591




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