A termék adatai:
ISBN13: | 9781350061569 |
ISBN10: | 1350061565 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 264 oldal |
Méret: | 234x156 mm |
Súly: | 560 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 15 bw illus |
340 |
Témakör:
Textile Design Theory in the Making
Kiadó: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Megjelenés dátuma: 2021. augusztus 12.
Kötetek száma: Hardback
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GBP 95.00
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Kedvezmény(ek): 20% (kb. 9 975 Ft)
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Hosszú leírás:
Textile design inhabits a liminal space spanning art, design and craft. This book explores how textile design bridges the decorative and the functional, and takes us from handcrafting to industrial manufacture. In doing so, it distinguishes textiles as a distinctive design discipline, against the backdrop of today's emerging design issues.
With commentaries from a range of international design scholars, the book demonstrates how design theory is now being employed in diverse scenarios to encourage innovation beyond the field of design itself. Positioning textiles within contemporary design research, Textile Design Theory in the Making reveals how the theory and practice of textile design exist in a synergistic, creative relationship.
Drawing on qualitative research methods, including auto-ethnography and feminist critique, the book provides a theoretical underpinning for textile designers working in interdisciplinary scenarios, uniting theory and texts from the fields of anthropology, philosophy, literature and material design.
With commentaries from a range of international design scholars, the book demonstrates how design theory is now being employed in diverse scenarios to encourage innovation beyond the field of design itself. Positioning textiles within contemporary design research, Textile Design Theory in the Making reveals how the theory and practice of textile design exist in a synergistic, creative relationship.
Drawing on qualitative research methods, including auto-ethnography and feminist critique, the book provides a theoretical underpinning for textile designers working in interdisciplinary scenarios, uniting theory and texts from the fields of anthropology, philosophy, literature and material design.
Tartalomjegyzék:
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Too much to tell
Chapter 2: Matrixial meaning
Chapter 3: Talking textiles: A story
Chapter 4: Design, thinking and textile thinking
Mesh One
Chapter 5: Translating and transforming
Chapter 6: The translation paradigm for design culture (Elena Caratti and Daniela Calabi)
Mesh Two
Chapter 7: A story of hard and soft; Modernism and textiles as design
Chapter 8: The gendered textile design discipline
Chapter 9: Taking on textile thinking (Marion Lean)
Chapter 10: Tracing back to trace forwards: what does it mean/take to be a Black textile designer (Rose Sinclair)
Mesh Three
Chapter 11: Paraphernalia and playing for design
Chapter 12: Patterns of objects (Tom Fisher)
Mesh Four
Chapter 13: Design problems and designing pleasure
Chapter 14: Design does not solve problems (Mark Roxburgh)
Chapter 15: Elevated Surfaces
Epilogue: Toing and Froing: on creating an oscillation-based practice (Marianne Fairbanks)
Glossary of terms
Contributors References
References
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Too much to tell
Chapter 2: Matrixial meaning
Chapter 3: Talking textiles: A story
Chapter 4: Design, thinking and textile thinking
Mesh One
Chapter 5: Translating and transforming
Chapter 6: The translation paradigm for design culture (Elena Caratti and Daniela Calabi)
Mesh Two
Chapter 7: A story of hard and soft; Modernism and textiles as design
Chapter 8: The gendered textile design discipline
Chapter 9: Taking on textile thinking (Marion Lean)
Chapter 10: Tracing back to trace forwards: what does it mean/take to be a Black textile designer (Rose Sinclair)
Mesh Three
Chapter 11: Paraphernalia and playing for design
Chapter 12: Patterns of objects (Tom Fisher)
Mesh Four
Chapter 13: Design problems and designing pleasure
Chapter 14: Design does not solve problems (Mark Roxburgh)
Chapter 15: Elevated Surfaces
Epilogue: Toing and Froing: on creating an oscillation-based practice (Marianne Fairbanks)
Glossary of terms
Contributors References
References
Index