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Strange design : from objects to behaviours / under the direction of Jehanne Dautrey and Emanuele Quinz.
Title & Author:

Strange design : from objects to behaviours / under the direction of Jehanne Dautrey and Emanuele Quinz.

Publication:

Forcalqueiret : it: éditions, [2015]

Description:

378 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Notes:
Book carried out with the support of Labex Arts-H2H, the team "Scènes du Monde, création, savoirs critiques" from the Université Paris 8, the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (Paris) and the École nationale supérieure d'art de Nancy.
First published in French under the title : Strange design : du design des objets au design des comportements.
Includes bibliographical references.
Ouverture -- A Slight Strangeness. Objects and Strategies of Conceptual Design / Emanuele Quinz -- A conceptual approach -- Systems for Creating Disequilibrium: An interview with Ugo La Pietra -- Removing Barriers and Divisions: An interview with Gianni Pettena -- In Favor of Banal Architecture / Alessandro Mendini -- "Contaminating" work processes -- The Potency of Uncertainty: An interview with Gijs Bakker -- Constructing the Image of a World "That is Slightly Out of Kilter": An interview with Jurgen Bey -- Viral Design: An interview with Pieke Bergmans -- Creating Visual Tension: An interview with Stijn Ruys -- Scenarios rather than mere objects -- Complicated Pleasure / Anthony Dunne & Fiona Raby -- Why Contemporary Society Would Appear Completely Dystopian to a Consumer of the Past / Elio Caccavale -- Design and Cinema: An interview with Noam Toran -- New forms of intuitive logic -- We are Chemical Factories: An interview with Florence Doléac -- The Fuzzy Logic of Design: An interview with Mathieu Lehanneur -- Uses and Misuses: An interview with Didier Fiuza Faustino -- Objects for an Active Audience: An interview with Bless -- Performativities of the strange -- Tactical Design: An interview with Jan Boelen -- The Agility of the Discipline: An interview with Catherine Geel -- Strange Modes: for an Aesthetic of Ambiguity in Fashion: An interview with Luca Marchetti -- Finale -- Disquieting Strangeness-A New Design Concept? / Jehanne Dautrey.
ISBN:

9782917053263 (br)
2917053267 (br)

Subject:

Design Social aspects.
Design Technological innovations.
User interfaces (Computer systems)
Human beings Attitude and movement.
User-Computer Interface
Design Innovations.
Interfaces utilisateurs (Informatique)
Êtres humains Attitude et mouvement.
Design Aspect social.

Added entries:

Dautrey, Jehanne, editor.
Quinz, Emanuele, editor.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 293342
Call No.: BIB 238186
Status: Available

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