Actions for Fear and love : reactions to a complex world
Fear and love : reactions to a complex world / edited by Justin McGuirk and Gonzalo Herrero Delicado
- Published
- London : Phaidon, 2016.
- Physical Description
- 223 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
- Additional Creators
- McGuirk, Justin, Delicado, Gonzalo Herrero, and Design Museum (London, England)
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Network -- Fear and Love in the Networked Home Bruce Sterling -- Andres Jaque/Office for Political Innovation -- Intimate Strangers -- OMA The Pan-European Living Room -- Empathy -- Meshing JM Ledgard -- Madeline Gannon Mimus -- Metahaven -- A Love Letter to Sea Shepherd -- Body -- Hyperdressing Susan Elizabeth Ryan -- Hussein Chalayan Room Tone -- Neri Oxman Vespers -- Earth -- From Oil Age to Soil Age John Thackara -- Christien Meindertsma Fibre Market -- Ma Ke The Earth -- Kenya Hara Staples -- Periphery -- Neither City nor Suburb Saskia Sassen -- Arquitectura Expandida Potocinema -- Rural Urban Framework City of Nomads.
- Summary
- "Fear and Love, published to accompany the major exhibition that will open the Design Museum's highly anticipated new home in Kensington, London, examines the role of design in the twenty-first century. It proposes that, in a rapidly changing world, design is defined by both anxiety and optimism. Organized by five key themes - Network, Empathy, Body, Earth and Periphery - the book explores design's relationship to emotive issues. Eleven leading figures from across the spectrum of design provide a wide-ranging set of attitudes to design in our times: Andrés Jaque/Office for Political Innovation, OMA, Madeline Gannon, Metahaven, Hussein Chalayan, Neri Oxman, Christien Meindertsma, Ma Ke, Kenya Hara, Arquitectura Expandida and Rural Urban Framework"--Publisher's description.
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- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 0714872547
9780714872544 - Note
- Published in partnership with the Design Museum. Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the Design Museum, London, 24 November 2016 to 23 April 2017. Chief curator of the exhibition and writer of text: Justin McGuirk.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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