Can design change society? : Projekt Bauhaus / editorial team, Christian Hiller, Angelika Hinterbrandner, Dorothee Hahn, Alexandra Nehmer, Anh-Linh Ngo, Philipp Oswalt, Christine Rüb.
Language: English Original language: German Publisher: Berlín, Alemania : Basilea, Suiza : ARCH+ ; Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH, [2019]Description: 223 páginas : ilustraciones, mapas ; 30 cmContent type:- texto, imagen fija
- sin mediación
- volumen
- 9783035619485
- Projekt Bauhaus
- NK1520 C36 2019
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This publication contains key features from three ARCH+ issues : 222, 230 and 234
Editorial / Anh-Linh Ngo, Christian Hiller, Philipp Oswalt -- project bauhaus : Introduction / Jesko Fezer, Christian Hiller, Anh-Linh Ngo, Philipp Oswalt, Joanne Pouzenc, Jan Wenzel ; From Bauhaus to Silicon Valley / Fred Turner ; The Bauhaus virus / Mark Wigley ; The perversions of the Bauhaus : a eulogy / Beatriz Colomina -- Can design change society? : Models of change / Philipp Oswalt ; Big changes / Reinhold Martin ; Towards a new conspiracy / Boris Groys -- Shaping social space together / Benjamin Foerster-Baldenius in conversation with Christian Hiller, Anh-Linh Ngo, and Alexandra Nehmer ; Consumption as design / Wolfgang Ullrich ; Disobedience of design / Gui Bonsiepe ; Designing the brief / Jean-Philippe Vassal in conversation with Philipp Oswalt ; Assemble / Amica Dall and Giles Smith in conversation with Philipp Oswalt -- Architectures of globalization : Can the universal be specific ? / Christian Hiller, Alexandra Nehme Anh-Linh Ngo, Philipp Oswal ; Universalism : claims, problems, and potentials / Ina Kerner ; The politics of forms and the forms of politics / Arjun Appadurai ; The patio grid / Marion von Osten ; Architecture in global socialism / Łukasz Stanek ; Anonymous modernism : the architecture of patents / Philipp Oswalt ; The Hennebique system / Leo Herrmann, Jan Westerheide ; A concrete world : how François Hennebique built his global architectural empire / André Tavares ; The collapse of the Rana Plaza in Bangladesh : specific inequality and universal responsibility / Anke Hagemann, Elke Beyer ; Life in iphone city / Gilles Sabrié -- Datatopia : Alexa, tell me the truth! / Anh-Linh Ngo, Christian Hiller, Georg Vrachliotis ; Open code : "We will experience an uprising to reclaim our data" / Peter Weibel in conversation with Georg Vrachliotis ; Data landscapes / Armin Linke in conversation with Georg Vrachliotis ; Gig space / Harald Trapp ; Anatomy of an Al system : the Amazon Echo as an anatomical map of human labor, data, and planetary resources / Kate Crawford, Vladan Joler ; The knowledge of the profile : on the self-design of digital culture / Andreas Bernard ; Notes toward a history and theory of the trend / T'ai Smith ; Forensic architecture / Eyal Weizman in conversation with Victoria Ivanova and Armen Avanessian ; Medium design / Keller Easterling ; The new normal / Benjamin H. Bratton in conversation with Victoria Ivano and Armen Avanessian -- Contributors -- Imprint.
"In 2019 it will be the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus. Prompted by this occasion, with "project bauhaus" ARCH+ has undertaken a critical appraisal of the Bauhaus ideas: working for several years, an international group of experts from a wide range of disciplines has investigated the socio-political relevance and emancipatory potential of the Bauhaus – historically, for today, and for the future. How can design still become effective as a political project? What are the possibilities and problems encountered by universal design in the age of globalization? Can the emancipatory potential of technology still be activated in a digitalized world? The answers to these questions are published here for the first time for an international readership." -- tomado del proveedor
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