DOM-E1023 - Discourse in Design, Lecture, 14.9.2021-20.10.2021
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Reading I: Discourse and Authorship in Design Practice
Chapter 2: Authority, ownership, originality (p. 29–54) (25 pages) from Bennett, Andrew (2005). The Author. Routledge.
Rock, Michael (1996): Designer as Author
Further reading (entirely voluntary):- Foucault, Michel (1969). What is an Author?
- Chapter 1 The ’death’ of the author (p. 9–28) from Bennett, Andrew (2005). The Author. Routledge.
- van der Velden, Daniel (2006). Research and destroy. In Albinson et al. (eds.) Graphic Design Now in Production.
- Scotford, Martha (1994). Messy history vs. neat history: towards an expanded view of women in graphic design. In Visible Language, 28:4.
Reading II: Design and Knowledge
Pages 16–48 from: Drucker, Johanna (2014). Graphesis. Visual Forms of Knowledge Production. Harvard University Press. (32 pages)
Mills, C.W. (2008/1958)) The Man in the Middle. In Summers, John H. (ed.) (2008). The Politics of Truth. Selected Writings of C. Wright Mills. Oxford University Press. (10 pages)
Further reading (entirely voluntary):- Metahaven, Can Jokes Bring Down Governments?
- Leslie Atzmon, Visual Rhetoric– What we mean when we talk about form in Eye Magazine
- C.W. Mills: On Intellectual Craftmanship
- Chapter ”Into the Meme Pool (you parasite my brain)” in Gleick, James (2011) The Information. Fourth Estate. (13 pages)
Reading III: The (New) Materiality of Design
Vossoughian, Nader (2017). Workers of the World, Conform! (6 pages)
Raff, Jan Henning (2019). Theories to understand graphic design in use: the example of posters. In Triggs, Teal & Atzmon, Leslie (eds.). Graphic Design Reader. (8 pages)
Further reading (entirely voluntary):
New Materialism(s). Entry by Kameron Sanzo (2018). in Genealogy of the Posthuman: www.criticalposthumanism.net- Introduction from Coole, Diana & Frost, Samantha ((2010). New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency, and Politics. Duke University Press.
- Bogost, Ian (2009). What is Object-Oriented Ontology? A definition for ordinary folk.