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Goods made or designed in Italy enjoy a profile which far outstrips
the country's modest manufacturing output. Italy's glorious design
heritage and reputation for style and innovation has 'added value'
to products made in Italy. Since 1945, Italian design has commanded
an increasing amount of attention from design journalists, critics
and consumers. But is Italian design a victim of its own celebrity?
Made in Italy brings together leading design historians to explore
this question, discussing both the history and significance of
design from Italy and its international influence. Addressing a
wide range of Italian design fields, including car design, graphic
design, industrial and interior design and ceramics, well-known
designers such as Alberto Rosselli and Ettore Sottsass, Jr. and
iconic brands such as Olivetti, Vespa and Alessi, the book explores
the historical, cultural and social influences that shaped Italian
design, and how these iconic designs have contributed to the modern
canon of Italian-inspired goods.
From consumer products to architecture to advertising to digital
technology, design is an undeniably global phenomenon. Yet despite
their professed transnational perspective, historical studies of
design have all too often succumbed to a bias toward Western,
industrialized nations. This diverse but rigorously curated
collection recalibrates our understanding of design history,
reassessing regional and national cultures while situating them
within an international context. Here, contributors from five
continents offer nuanced studies that range from South Africa to
the Czech Republic, all the while sensitive to the complexities of
local variation and the role of nation-states in identity
construction.
This book will highlight the motivation for coherent optics in
access and introduce digital coherent optical system in detail,
including advanced modulation formats, architecture of modulation
and detection, and DSP flow for both transmitter and receiver. This
book will also demonstrate potential approaches to re-design and
re-engineer the digital coherent concept from long-haul and metro
solutions to the access network, leveraging reduction in complexity
and cost as well as the benefits of capacity increases and
operational improvements. This book will illustrate the details on
optimization of the digital, optical, and electrical complexity and
standardization and interoperability.
"Design History has become a complex and wide-ranging discipline.
It now examines artefacts from conception to development,
production, mediation, and consumption. Over the last few decades,
the discipline has developed a diverse range of theories and
methodologies for the analysis of objects. Design History presents
the most comprehensive overview and guide to these developments.
The book first traces the development of the discipline, explaining
how it draws from Art History, Industrial Design, Cultural History
and Material Culture Studies. The core of the book then analyses
the seminal methodologies used in Design History today. The final
section highlights the key issues concerning knowledge and meaning
in Design. Throughout, the aim is to present a concise and
accessible introduction to this complex field. A map to the
intellectual landscape of Design History, the book will be an
invaluable guide for students and a very useful reference for
scholars"--Provided by publisher.
From consumer products to architecture to advertising to digital
technology, design is an undeniably global phenomenon. Yet despite
their professed transnational perspective, historical studies of
design have all too often succumbed to a bias toward Western,
industrialized nations. This diverse but rigorously curated
collection recalibrates our understanding of design history,
reassessing regional and national cultures while situating them
within an international context. Here, contributors from five
continents offer nuanced studies that range from South Africa to
the Czech Republic, all the while sensitive to the complexities of
local variation and the role of nation-states in identity
construction.
The Culture of Nature in the History of Design confronts the
dilemma caused by design's pertinent yet precarious position in
environmental discourse through interdisciplinary conversations
about the design of nature and the nature of design. Demonstrating
that the deep entanglements of design and nature have a deeper and
broader history than contemporary discourse on sustainable design
and ecological design might imply, this book presents case studies
ranging from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century and from
Singapore to Mexico. It gathers scholarship on a broad range of
fields/practices, from urban planning, landscape architecture, and
architecture, to engineering design, industrial design, furniture
design and graphic design. From adobe architecture to the atomic
bomb, from the bonsai tree to Biosphere 2, from pesticides to
photovoltaics, from rust to recycling - the culture of nature
permeates the history of design. As an activity and a profession
always operating in the borderlands between human and non-human
environments, design has always been part of the environmental
problem, whilst also being an indispensable part of the solution.
The book ventures into domains as diverse as design theory,
research, pedagogy, politics, activism, organizations, exhibitions,
and fiction and trade literature to explore how design is
constantly making and unmaking the environment and, conversely, how
the environment is both making and unmaking design. This book will
be of great interest to a range of scholarly fields, from design
education and design history to environmental policy and
environmental history.
Designing Modern Norway: A History of Design Discourse is an
intellectual history of design and its role in configuring the
modern Norwegian nation state. Rather than a conventional national
design history survey that focuses on designers and objects, this
is an in-depth study of the ideologies, organizations, strategies
and politics that combined might be said to have "designed" the
modern nation's material and visual culture. The book analyses main
tropes and threads in the design discourse generated around key
institutions such as museums, organisations and magazines.
Beginning with how British and continental design reform ideas were
mediated in Norway and merged with a nationalist sentiment in the
late nineteenth century, Designing Modern Norway traces the
tireless and wide-ranging work undertaken by enthusiastic and
highly committed design professionals throughout the twentieth
century to simultaneously modernise the nation by design and to
nationalise modern design. Bringing the discussion up towards the
present, the book concludes with an examination of how Norway's
new-found wealth has profoundly changed the production, mediation
and consumption of design.
Designing Modern Norway: A History of Design Discourse is an
intellectual history of design and its role in configuring the
modern Norwegian nation state. Rather than a conventional national
design history survey that focuses on designers and objects, this
is an in-depth study of the ideologies, organizations, strategies
and politics that combined might be said to have "designed" the
modern nation's material and visual culture. The book analyses main
tropes and threads in the design discourse generated around key
institutions such as museums, organisations and magazines.
Beginning with how British and continental design reform ideas were
mediated in Norway and merged with a nationalist sentiment in the
late nineteenth century, Designing Modern Norway traces the
tireless and wide-ranging work undertaken by enthusiastic and
highly committed design professionals throughout the twentieth
century to simultaneously modernise the nation by design and to
nationalise modern design. Bringing the discussion up towards the
present, the book concludes with an examination of how Norway's
new-found wealth has profoundly changed the production, mediation
and consumption of design.
The Culture of Nature in the History of Design confronts the
dilemma caused by design's pertinent yet precarious position in
environmental discourse through interdisciplinary conversations
about the design of nature and the nature of design. Demonstrating
that the deep entanglements of design and nature have a deeper and
broader history than contemporary discourse on sustainable design
and ecological design might imply, this book presents case studies
ranging from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century and from
Singapore to Mexico. It gathers scholarship on a broad range of
fields/practices, from urban planning, landscape architecture, and
architecture, to engineering design, industrial design, furniture
design and graphic design. From adobe architecture to the atomic
bomb, from the bonsai tree to Biosphere 2, from pesticides to
photovoltaics, from rust to recycling - the culture of nature
permeates the history of design. As an activity and a profession
always operating in the borderlands between human and non-human
environments, design has always been part of the environmental
problem, whilst also being an indispensable part of the solution.
The book ventures into domains as diverse as design theory,
research, pedagogy, politics, activism, organizations, exhibitions,
and fiction and trade literature to explore how design is
constantly making and unmaking the environment and, conversely, how
the environment is both making and unmaking design. This book will
be of great interest to a range of scholarly fields, from design
education and design history to environmental policy and
environmental history.
Goods made or designed in Italy enjoy a profile which far outstrips
the country's modest manufacturing output. Italy's glorious design
heritage and reputation for style and innovation has 'added value'
to products made in Italy. Since 1945, Italian design has commanded
an increasing amount of attention from design journalists, critics
and consumers. But is Italian design a victim of its own celebrity?
Made in Italy brings together leading design historians to explore
this question, discussing both the history and significance of
design from Italy and its international influence. Addressing a
wide range of Italian design fields, including car design, graphic
design, industrial and interior design and ceramics, well-known
designers such as Alberto Rosselli and Ettore Sottsass, Jr. and
iconic brands such as Olivetti, Vespa and Alessi, the book explores
the historical, cultural and social influences that shaped Italian
design, and how these iconic designs have contributed to the modern
canon of Italian-inspired goods.
Scandinavian design is still seen as democratic, functional and
simple, its products exemplifying the same characteristics now as
they have done since the 1950s. But both the essence and the
history of Scandinavian design are much more complex than this.
"Scandinavian Design: Alternative Histories" presents a radically
new assessment, a corrective to the persistent mythologies and
reductive accounts of Scandinavian design.
The book brings together case studies from the early twentieth
century to today. Drawn from fields as diverse as transport,
engineering, packaging, photography, law, interiors, and corporate
identity, these studies tell new or unfamiliar stories about the
production, mediation and consumption of design. An alternative
history is created, one much more alive to national and regional
differences and to types of product.
"Scandinavian Design" analyses a century of design culture from
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden and, in so doing, presents a
sophisticated introduction to Scandinavian design.
"Design History has become a complex and wide-ranging discipline.
It now examines artefacts from conception to development,
production, mediation, and consumption. Over the last few decades,
the discipline has developed a diverse range of theories and
methodologies for the analysis of objects. Design History presents
the most comprehensive overview and guide to these developments.
The book first traces the development of the discipline, explaining
how it draws from Art History, Industrial Design, Cultural History
and Material Culture Studies. The core of the book then analyses
the seminal methodologies used in Design History today. The final
section highlights the key issues concerning knowledge and meaning
in Design. Throughout, the aim is to present a concise and
accessible introduction to this complex field. A map to the
intellectual landscape of Design History, the book will be an
invaluable guide for students and a very useful reference for
scholars"--Provided by publisher.
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