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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width: 300x230 mm, 191 color + b-w illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0876332904
  • ISBN-13: 9780876332900
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width: 300x230 mm, 191 color + b-w illus.
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  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0876332904
  • ISBN-13: 9780876332900
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"Designs for Different Futures records the concrete ideas and abstract dreams of designers, artists, academics, and scientists engaged in exploring how design might reframe our futures--socially, ethically, and aesthetically. Centered on ninety-nine innovative contemporary design objects, projects, and speculations, this handbook asks readers to contemplate our cultural attitudes toward technology, consumption, beauty, and the social and environmental challenges we face on both a local and global scale in futures near and far. Thought-provoking projects are explored through interpretive texts and interviews by the designers themselves and the core curatorial team. Interspersed with the project pages are newly commissioned texts by academics, scientists, designers, artists, curators, and futurists that explore wide-ranging issues, from historical visions of the future to the use of biological/living materials in products and production processes"--

Audacity, imagination, and critical thought underpin this vital compendium of future possibilities

Designs for Different Futures records the concrete ideas and abstract dreams of designers, artists, academics, and scientists exploring how design might reframe our futures, socially, ethically, and aesthetically. Encompassing nearly 100 contemporary examples—from wearable objects to urban infrastructure—this handbook interrogates attitudes toward technology, consumption, beauty, and social and environmental challenges. The projects examined include a typeface unreadable by text-scanning software, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a dress incorporating the sound-wave patterns of birds in flight, a shelter for cricket farming, and a speculative prosthetics catalogue for the “post-human.” Commissioned essays and interviews from figures such as Francis Kéré, Bruno Latour, Neri Oxman, and Danielle Wood give voice to issues faced in futures near and far. With perspectives ranging from historical visions of the future to the use of biological materials in production processes, this is essential reading for anyone interested in how design might shape the world to come.


Audacity, imagination, and critical thought underpin this vital compendium of future possibilities
Foreword 6(2)
Timothy Rub
Mary Ceruti
James Rondeau
Introduction 8(33)
Kathryn B. Hiesinger
Michelle Millar Fisher
Emmet Byrne
Maite Borjabad Lopez-Pastor
Zoe' Ryan
The Design Imagination
41(48)
Zoe Ryan
Defuturing the Image of the Future
89(104)
Andrew Blauvelt
"We don't seem to live on the same planet": A Fictional Planetarium
193(36)
Bruno Latour
Creating Our Sustainable Development Goals for Mars
229
Danielle Wood
Accessible Worlds: A Conversation with Jillian Mercado, Aimi Hamraie
20(4)
Michelle Millar Fisher
Phoenix Exoskeleton
24(1)
UNYQ3D-Printed
25(1)
Scoliosis Wearable Allevi 1
26(1)
3D Bioprinter Circumventive Organs
27(1)
Seated Design / Essential
28(1)
Suite for Wheelchairs Stance
29(1)
Recyclable and Rehealable Electronic Skin
30(1)
AlterEgo
31(1)
CV Dazzle: Camouflage
32(1)
From Face Detection Fenty Beauty
33(1)
Chemical Microlab for the Skin
34(1)
Lia Pregnancy Test
35(1)
AmpliDxRx Kit
36(1)
DIY Bacterial Gene En gineering CRISPR Kit
37(1)
Minlon Portable Gene
38(1)
Sequencer Estrofem! Lab + House- wives Making Drugs
39(1)
On Displaying Fashion beyond Gender
40(10)
Can We Fall in Love with Robots?
50(4)
Emma Yann Zhang
The Future of Love? From the Past (Steve Bannon) to the Future (Sex Robots)
54(4)
Srecko Horvat
Q, the Genderless Voice
58(1)
The Performers: Act VII (Uncanny Valley) I Blade Runner 2049
59(1)
Intimate Strangers
60(1)
Onyx2 and Pearl2
61(1)
Couples Set/Neurodildo Empatia Ele: Empathy
62(1)
Tools for Politics Normaal (N-002)
63(1)
The Odds (part 1)
64(3)
Generations
67(1)
Mothering Nature: A Conversation with Neri Oxman
68(6)
Zoe Ryan
Scuff Marks: A Conversation with Helen Kirkum
74(6)
Emmet Byrne
Resurrecting the Sublime
80(1)
Vespers III
81(1)
Svalbard Global Seed
82(1)
Vault Future Library
83(1)
Generations
84(1)
Sneaker Collage
85(1)
Alcor Emergency ID Tags
86(1)
Petit Pli--Clothes
87(1)
That Grow Ore Streams
88(9)
Materials
97(1)
Scaling Up: A Conversation with Simone Farresin, Andrea Trimarchi of Formafantasma
98(6)
Zoe Ryan
Variants of Biodesign
104(4)
Christina Cogdell
The Magic of Design
108(4)
V. Michael Bove Jr.
Nora Jackson
Bioreceptive Lightweight
112(1)
Concrete Component Perspire
113(1)
Seaweed Textiles
114(1)
Department of Seaweed
115(1)
VoxelChairv 1.0
116(1)
Syntopia Finale Dress
117(1)
Butterfly Collection
118(1)
Dress / Butterfly Collection Jacket Liquid-Printed Metal
119(1)
Makerchair (Polygon)
120(3)
FOODS
123(1)
Breakfast before Extinction
124(5)
Orkan Telhan
Cricket Shelter: Modular
129(1)
Edible-Insect Farm Breakfast before
130(2)
Extinction Ouroboros Steak
132(1)
Vapour Meat [ HPO.3.1]
133(1)
Alpha Personal Food
134(2)
Computer_EDU / PancakeBot 2.0 Food Printer/WiibooxSweetin 3D Food Printer/B reactor Incubator Your Mouth Has Power
136(1)
Your Mouth Has Power
137(2)
LinYee Yuan Team
Resources
139(1)
The Future of the Anthropocene
140(4)
Chris Rapley
Small, Local, Open, and Connected
144(4)
Ezio Manzini
Choque
148(1)
Another Generosity
149(1)
In Plain Sight
150(4)
An Egg, Just an Egg!
154(6)
Maite Borjabad
Lopez-Pastor Too Much Truth: A Conversation with David Kirby
160(5)
Emmet Byrne
Blank Canvas
165(1)
Killing in Umm al-Hiran
166(1)
Underworlds
167(1)
Conversations with
168(1)
Bina48: Fragments In the Robot Skies +
169(3)
Renderlands Truth Is Not a Noun: A Conversation with Eyal Weizman
172(4)
Maite Borjabad Lopez-Pastor
Will Technology Save Us? A Conversation with Gabriella Coleman
176(6)
Michelle Millar Fisher
Governance
182(4)
Marisol LeBron
ZXX Typeface
186(1)
Synthesizing Obama: Learning Lip-Sync from Audio
187(1)
Stranger Visions + T 3511
188(1)
+ Invisible Digital Identity Card for
189(1)
Estonian e-Residency Infinite Passports
190(1)
Spaces of Everyday Life
191(1)
Costume from the Series
192(10)
The Handmaid's Tale The More Equitable Future Begins in the Imagination
202(4)
Marina Gorbis
Catalog for the
206(1)
Post-Human Raising Robotic Natives
207(1)
Ghost Minitaur
208(1)
Merger
209(1)
Make the Breast Pump
210(1)
Not Suck/Make Family Leave Not Suck Hackathon Quori
211(3)
A Place We Build Together: A Conversation with Francis Kere
214(4)
Michelle Millar Fisher
City as Postcard/City as Polis/City as Poem: A Conversation with Alexandra Midal
218(6)
Michelle Millar Fisher
Mad Horse City
224(1)
Doma.play
225(1)
Driver Less Vision
226(1)
Lunar Settlements
227(1)
Hyperloop
228(9)
Earths
237(1)
The Fragile Frontier
238(6)
Colin Fanning
Everything
244(1)
Alien Nation: Parade O
245(1)
ExoCube 1:1 Scale Model
246(1)
Space Boot SB-01
247(1)
Logograms from the Film Arrival
248(1)
Platinum City
249(1)
Mundane Afrofuturist
250(1)
Manifesto Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto
251(2)
Martine Syms
Reference 253(1)
Glossary 254(4)
Maude de Schauensee
Contributor Biographies 258(3)
Further Readings 261(2)
Acknowledgments 263(8)
Index of Names and Projects 271(1)
Reproduction and Lender Credits 271
Kathryn B. Hiesinger is the J. Mahlon Buck, Jr. Family Senior Curator of European Decorative Arts after 1700, and Michelle Millar Fisher is the Louis C. Madeira IV Assistant Curator of European Decorative Arts, both at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Emmet Byrne is the design director and associate curator of design at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Maite Borjabad López-Pastor is the Neville Bryan Assistant Curator of Architecture and Design, and Zoė Ryan is the John H. Bryan Chair and Curator of Architecture and Design, both at the Art Institute of Chicago.