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Designing for Socialist Need - Industrial Design Practice in the German Democratic Republic

English · Hardback

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List of contents

List of figures
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1 – The fundamentals of GDR design
1 – Aims and priorities
2 – Institutional support
Part 2 – Exemplary ideas and practices
3 – Designing for complex functionality
4 – Designing for appropriate product lifespans
5 – Designing systems
Part 3 – Resistance encountered by GDR designers
6 – Cultural-political resistance
7 – Obstacles in the spheres of production and distribution
Conclusion
Index

About the author

Katharina Pfützner is Lecturer in Industrial Design at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Ireland, where she also contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate programs at the school’s Faculty of Visual Culture. Her primary interest is in socially responsible design. She has a background in design practice and a PhD in design history. Her research on design in the GDR has been presented in numerous conference papers and publications.

Summary

Designing for Socialist Need assembles a detailed picture of industrial design practice in the socialist German Democratic Republic.

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"Designing for Socialist Need allows us to peer behind the iron curtain in an engaging account of how the industrial design profession operated within the planned economy of the German Democratic Republic. At a time when imagining alternatives to the capitalist consumer market as the default setting for design has become more difficult, yet at the same time more pressing than ever, Pfützner’s study is a poignant reminder that the future once held different possibilities - and still does."

Kjetil Fallan, University of Oslo, Norway- author of Designing Modern Norway
By zooming in so closely Pfützner is able, somewhat counterintuitively, to articulate
the wider relevance of the GDR beyond the dates of the country’s existence or the narrow sphere of East
German or even Cold War culture. As a result Designing for Socialist Need is not a postmortem on a doomed
experiment that survives only in flea markets, but a vital history of industrial design in the GDR that offers fresh
insights on the design culture of our own era.
Emily Pugh - Principal Research Specialist, Getty Research Institute

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