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Are We Human? - Notes on an Archaeology of Design

English · Paperback / Softback

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«Are We Human?» definiert die Designphilosophie in einer vielschichtigen Untersuchung neu: von den ersten Werkzeugen und Verzierungen bis zum ständigen Hintergrundrauschen der Social Media. Ein durchschnittlicher Tag beinhaltet Tausende von Designerfahrungen verschiedenster Art, unsere Umgebung betreffend, aber auch tief in unsere Körper und Gehirne vordringend. Auch die Erde selbst wurde durch Design als geologische Schicht vollständig umhüllt. Ein «Ausserhalb» der Welt des Designs gibt es nicht mehr; Design ist zu unserer Welt geworden. Design ist das, was den Menschen ausmacht. Es ist die Grundlage des gesellschaftlichen Lebens. Aber Design erschafft auch Ungleichheiten und neue Formen der Verwahrlosung wie Gesetzlosigkeit und Armut. Gleichzeitig wird Klima ebenso wie das menschliche Genom und das Wetter aktiv neu gestaltet. Wir können uns der Vorstellung von «gutem Design» nicht mehr sicher sein. Das Design selbst muss neu gestaltet werden.

About the author

Beatriz Colomina is an architecture theorist, curator and professor at the Princeton University School for Architecture. One of her research focuses is sexual fantasies in association with architecture.

Summary

The question Are We Human? is both urgent and ancient. Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley offer a multilayered exploration of the intimate relationship between human and design and rethink the philosophy of design in a multi-dimensional exploration from the very first tools and ornaments to the constant buzz of social media. The average day involves the experience of thousands of layers of design that reach to outside space but also reach deep into our bodies and brains. Even the planet itself has been completely encrusted by design as a geological layer. There is no longer an outside to the world of design. Colomina’s and Wigley’s field notes offer an archaeology of the way design has gone viral and is now bigger than the world. They range across the last few hundred thousand years and the last few seconds to scrutinize the uniquely plastic relation between brain and artifact. A vivid portrait emerges. Design is what makes the human. It becomes the way humans ask questions and thereby continuously redesign themselves.

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