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A Companion of Feminisms for Digital Design and Spherology

English · Hardback

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This book questions if spherology is a philosophy for designers, giving guidance on ways to read Spheres, how to approach the trilogy's indexicality, and apply the key tropes and ethics of atmospheres to digital design. Each chapter includes a design-in, that is a practical entry point into the many tropes of Spheres including- bubbles, globes and foam. The book also applies spherology to an atmosphere design issue involving endangered species and geospatial threats to the environment.
Spherology refers to the Spheres trilogy by the philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, which traces spherical ideas, theories, sensations and feelings related to the philosophical concept of 'being' and the human-centered position of 'being-in'. It is the first cynical, feminist companion of spherology to take a practice-led approach and to cover all three controversial volumes to with and against Spheres. Windle draws on feminist science and technology studies (STS) through parody within reading, writing and design practices. Design provides navigation so that academics and students can engage with spherology through an embodied concern with digital materiality.
As a feminist companion for today's design issues, the book is an essential read for feminist STS scholars, design practitioners and digital R&D specialists working both in industry and academia, including more specifically data visualisers, interface and interaction designers.

List of contents

1. Finding a Spherology of Feminisms for Designing Media.- 2. Situated Design Reading: The Air Pockets in Spheres.- 3. An Atmosphere Ethics for Reading Spheres Communally.- 4. Is the Indexicality of Spheres Diverse Enough?.- 5. Performativity involving Four Women and their Body Copy: Gesa, Teresa (x2) and Margareta.- 6. How to Design Spherically as a Matter of Recursion.- 7. Conclusions on Atmospheric Design.

About the author

Dr Amanda Windle is the Head of the Graduate School and DigiLab Fellow at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, UK.

Summary

This book questions if spherology is a philosophy for designers, giving guidance on ways to read Spheres, how to approach the trilogy’s indexicality, and apply the key tropes and ethics of atmospheres to digital design. Each chapter includes a design-in, that is a practical entry point into the many tropes of Spheres including— bubbles, globes and foam. The book also applies spherology to an atmosphere design issue involving endangered species and geospatial threats to the environment.
Spherology refers to the Spheres trilogy by the philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, which traces spherical ideas, theories, sensations and feelings related to the philosophical concept of ‘being’ and the human-centered position of ‘being-in’. It is the first cynical, feminist companion of spherology to take a practice-led approach and to cover all three controversial volumes to with and against Spheres. Windle draws on feminist science and technology studies (STS) through parody within reading, writing and design practices. Design provides navigation so that academics and students can engage with spherology through an embodied concern with digital materiality.
As a feminist companion for today’s design issues, the book is an essential read for feminist STS scholars, design practitioners and digital R&D specialists working both in industry and academia, including more specifically data visualisers, interface and interaction designers.

Product details

Authors Amanda Windle
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030022860
ISBN 978-3-0-3002286-0
No. of pages 174
Dimensions 153 mm x 17 mm x 215 mm
Weight 368 g
Illustrations XIV, 174 p. 13 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Labour, economic and industrial sociology

C, Graphic Design, Digital Media, The arts: general issues, Arts, Digital Humanities, Social Sciences, Literature: history & criticism, Media studies: internet, digital media & society, Digital and New Media, Digital/New Media, Humanities—Digital libraries, Science and Technology Studies, Technology—Sociological aspects

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