Hello,
I am currently in a college class that covers the basic modern history of the design movement from the Arts & Crafts in the 1800's movement through to Deconstructivism which they say is 1988-present...
I need to give a presentation in two weeks about anything i want really. The course is called "design, culture, and society," so the idea of the presentation is not really presenting art history, but rather how movements relate to culture and society..
here are some examples of ideas she seemed to like:
-how the creation of unions affected design
-design in war/wartime
-how a process like steam-bending wood changed design (i.e. Thonet Bros. Chair No. 14)
I was thinking about discussing something about disposable design of the 50's, and how it became a hot trend to make "throw-away" artifacts?
Can anyone suggest interesting things?
btw this is a 7 min pecha kucha (<-not sure about spelling)
but it means 20 slides at 20 seconds each. no words on slides
I am currently in a college class that covers the basic modern history of the design movement from the Arts & Crafts in the 1800's movement through to Deconstructivism which they say is 1988-present...
I need to give a presentation in two weeks about anything i want really. The course is called "design, culture, and society," so the idea of the presentation is not really presenting art history, but rather how movements relate to culture and society..
here are some examples of ideas she seemed to like:
-how the creation of unions affected design
-design in war/wartime
-how a process like steam-bending wood changed design (i.e. Thonet Bros. Chair No. 14)
I was thinking about discussing something about disposable design of the 50's, and how it became a hot trend to make "throw-away" artifacts?
Can anyone suggest interesting things?
btw this is a 7 min pecha kucha (<-not sure about spelling)
but it means 20 slides at 20 seconds each. no words on slides