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Sifting the trash : a history of design criticism / Alice Twemlow.
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Twemlow, Alice, author.

Title & Author:

Sifting the trash : a history of design criticism / Alice Twemlow.

Publication:

Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2017]

Description:

viii, 296 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

Notes:
Outgrowth of the author's thesis (doctoral--Royal College of Art, 2013) under the title: Purposes, poetics, and publics : the shifting dynamics of design criticism in the US and UK, 1955-2007.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- "A throw-away esthetic": New measures and metaphors in product design criticism, 1955-1961 -- "Conflicting definitions of key terms": An ecological protest at the International Design Conference in Aspen, 1970-1971 -- Designer celebrities and "Monstrous, brindled, hybrid" consumers: The polarizing effects of style in the British design media, 1983-1989 -- Please touch the criticism: Design exhibitions and critical design in the UK, 1998-2001 -- The death of the editor: Design criticism goes open source, 2003-2007.
Summary:

Product design criticism operates at the very brink of the landfill site, salvaging some products with praise but consigning others to its depths through condemnation or indifference. When a designed product's usefulness is past, the public happily discards it to make room for the next new thing. Criticism rarely deals with how a product might be used, or not used, over time; it is more likely to play the enabler, encouraging our addiction to consumption. With Sifting the Trash, Alice Twemlow offers an especially timely reexamination of the history of product design criticism through the metaphors and actualities of the product as imminent junk and the consumer as junkie. Twemlow explores five key moments over the past sixty years of product design criticism. From the mid-1950s through the 1960s, for example, critics including Reyner Banham, Deborah Allen, and Richard Hamilton wrote about the ways people actually used design, and invented a new kind of criticism. At the 1970 International Design Conference in Aspen, environmental activists protested the design establishment's lack of political engagement. In the 1980s, left-leaning cultural critics introduced ideology to British design criticism. In the 1990s, dueling London exhibits offered alternative views of contemporary design. And in the early 2000s, professional critics were challenged by energetic design bloggers. Through the years, Twemlow shows, critics either sifted the trash and assigned value or attempted to detect, diagnose, and treat the sickness of a consumer society.

ISBN:

9780262035989 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
0262035987 (hardcover ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Product design Social aspects.
Design Public opinion.
Conception de produit Aspect social.
Design Opinion publique.
20.07 art criticism, art review.
21.82 industrial design.
Business and Management.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 295227
Call No.: BIB 241333
Status: Available

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