Victor Papanek : the politics of design / Papanek Politics of design editors, Mateo Kries, Amelie Klein, Alison J. Clarke. - 399 páginas : ilustraciones ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 392-395) and index.

"Victor Papanek: The Politics of Design' offers a comprehensive overview of the work of the designer, author, and activist Victor J. Papanek. His main work, the instructive guide 'Design for the Real World' published in 1971, is as much in focus as his designs and his commitment to social minorities, the so-called Third World, and the considerate use of natural resources. This book documents countless photographs, artistic works and designs, objects, drawings, letters, and other materials, some of which are published here for the first time. Papanek's close exchange with contemporaries such as Richard Buckminster Fuller, George Nelson, and Marshall McLuhan is also examined. Contemporary work by Tomás Saraceno, Catherine Sarah Young, Gabriel Ann Maher, Thomas Thwaites, and Forensic Architecture, as well as Flui Coletivo and Questtonó, among others, rounds off the publication and demonstrates that Papanek's interpretation of design as a tool for social transformation is as relevant as ever and continues to shape debate on social design, critical design, and design thinking."


Text in English, translated from the German.

9783945852262 3945852269 9783945852255 3945852250

9783945852262

1165894513 DE-101


Papanek, Victor J.


Diseño sostenible
Diseño.--Aspectos políticos.

745.4 / V644 2018