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Medium Design

Knowing How to Work on the World
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What is the relationship between the housing crisis - the demand for building more, and the credit crunch - when the markets crashed as a result of overheated speculation in housing? Why does building more roads only lead to more traffic jams? Why are there so many 'free economic zone' in countries with authoritarian leaders? These questions is at the heart of Keller Eastering's provocative Medium Design. It is a call to look at the world in a different way, and as a result to rethink the way we design it, politically and architecturally. Currently innovation is expressed in one key—the rational explanation of the design and its problem-solving capacities in the mode of start-up clichés like elevator pitches and TED talks. . We are very good at looking at individual objects - buildings, commodities, ideas, but we are very poor at seeing how they connect and interact. We go in search of the right answer, and fail to see the array of potential outcomes. We are stuck in patterns of thought such as binaries or loops, that are often avoidable forms of violence. We mistake power for freedom; new for smart. In this book, Easterling proposes a new process: we need to look at the world in a different way in order to redesign it. We need to look not at the design object by itself but in its relations with the things around it. This is the potential power of of design is in the interplay and disposition of the objects and ideas. We should place an emphasis in 'knowing how' above 'knowing that', in order to liberate, challenge existing power and rebuild a more reflexive future.

Author Biography:

Keller Easterling is an award-winning writer, architect and Professor at the Yale School of Architecture. She is the author of Enduring Innocence, which was named Archinect’s Best Book of 2005, and Extratstatecraft. She is also the author of two essay length books: an ebook, The Action Is the Form: Victor Hugo’s TED Talk and Subtraction. Her writing and design work was included in the 2014 and 2016 Venice Biennale. Easterling lectures widely in the US and abroad and contributes to, among others, Domus, Artforum, Grey Room, E-Flux, Cabinet and Volume.
Release date NZ
January 19th, 2021
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
176
Dimensions
140x210x17
ISBN-13
9781788739320
Product ID
33520599

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