HISTORY OF DESIGN I
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- Versione italiana
- Academic year
- 2017/2018
- Teacher
- MADDALENA DALLA MURA
- Credits
- 6
- Didactic period
- Secondo Semestre
- SSD
- ICAR/18
Training objectives
- It is expected that students acquire:
– basic knowledge in the history of design and graphic design;
– an understanding of modern and contemporary design culture;
– a critical understanding of the past and current issues regarding design’s social, cultural, economic and political role;
– an ability to contextualise design artefacts and phenomena in the framework of cultural, economic and social developments; Prerequisites
- No prerequisites.
Course programme
- The course aims to introduce students to the main historical developments of international design and graphic design, from the nineteenth century to the new millennium.
Relevant features and figures in this story, as well as their diverse approaches to design, will be addressed. The crucial stages of the discourse and debates that have accompanied the cultural, technological, economic development of industrial design and graphic design – from the emergence and affirmation of the role of designers to the subsequent crisis and redefinition of that role – will be also discussed.
Seminars and group discussion will be held during which students will learn and use concepts relevant to the contextualization and interpretation of various types of design artifacts and phenomena. Didactic methods
- Lecturing, seminars and group discussion, visits.
Learning assessment procedures
- The exam consists of a written, intermediate, test and a final oral examination.
Not attending students should contact the professor in order to receive an individual reading list in view of the final examination. Reference texts
- Reading lists and materials will be provided during the semester.
Required readings:
– Renato De Fusco, “Storia del design”, Bari: Laterza, 1985 (e edizioni successive).
– Tomás Maldonado, “Disegno industriale: un riesame”, Feltrinelli, Milano 1999 (I ed. 1976).
– Carlo Vinti, “Grafica italiana dal 1945 a oggi”, Art&Dossier, 2016.
– Integrative lists and materials will be offered during the semester.
* Not attending students should contact the professor in order to receive an individual reading list in view of the final examination.
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Required reading list for foreign students:
– John Heskett, “Industrial Design”, Thames & Hudson, 1980 (or following).
– Grace Lees-Maffei, Kjetil Fallan (eds.), “Made in Italy: Rethinking a Century of Italian Design”, Bloomsbury, 2013.
– Integrative readings may be provided by the professor during the semester.