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The history and controversial roots of the social design movement, explored through the life and work of its leading pioneer, Victor Papanek.In Victor Designer for the Real World , Alison Clarke explores the social design movement through the life of its leading pioneer, the Austrian American designer, theorist, and activist Victor Papanek. Papanek's 1971 best seller, Design for the Real Human Ecology and Social Change has been translated into twenty-two languages and never fallen out of print. Its politics of social design, anti-corporatism, and environmental sustainability have found renewed pertinence in the twenty-first century and dominate the agendas of design schools today. Drawing extensively on previously unexplored archival sources, Clarke uncovers and contextualizes the movement's controversial origins and contradictions.

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Victor Papanek: designer for the real world, Alison J. Clarke

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Titel
Victor Papanek: designer for the real world
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Alison J. Clarke
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Hardcover
ISBN10
0262044943
ISBN13
9780262044943
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The history and controversial roots of the social design movement, explored through the life and work of its leading pioneer, Victor Papanek.In Victor Designer for the Real World , Alison Clarke explores the social design movement through the life of its leading pioneer, the Austrian American designer, theorist, and activist Victor Papanek. Papanek's 1971 best seller, Design for the Real Human Ecology and Social Change has been translated into twenty-two languages and never fallen out of print. Its politics of social design, anti-corporatism, and environmental sustainability have found renewed pertinence in the twenty-first century and dominate the agendas of design schools today. Drawing extensively on previously unexplored archival sources, Clarke uncovers and contextualizes the movement's controversial origins and contradictions.