Are we human? : notes on an archaeology of design /

"The question "are we human?" is both urgent and ancient. Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley offer a multi-layered exploration of the intimate relationship between human and design. Their field notes offer an archaeology of the way design has gone viral and is now bigger than the world....

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Autor principal: Colomina, Beatriz
Autor Corporativo: Istanbul Tasarım Bienali
Otros Autores: Wigley, Mark
Formato: Acta de conferencia Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Zürich, Switzerland : Lars Müller, c2016.
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  • The mirror of design : spiderwebs, sediments radiation, extinction self-surveillance
  • The plastic human : plasticity, strange artifacts interface
  • Blows of design : technofossils, prehistory genetic continuum hands, ornament sexual selection
  • The invention of the human : tools, brain, curiosity
  • The ornamental species : domestication, beads, networks, thinking strings, useless things
  • New from nowhere : mechanical life, good design, morality, failure toys, functionalsim
  • Good design is an anesthetic : smoothness, shock, smile shock absorber, nerves
  • The design of health : dissection, x-ray, tuberculosis, fatigue, allergies, autoimmune burnout
  • Human-centered design : camping, artificial limbs biology, survival, self-destruction, primal scene
  • The frictionless silhouette : normal, human engineering, automaton biotechnique, discipline
  • Designing the body : bodybuilding, hedonism nudism, libido, stomach psyche
  • Design as perversion : fetishism, bondage voyeurism, erotica scatology, pedophilia
  • Designing a ghost : scale figure, protohumans clothing, lurking shadows
  • The unstable body : microbiome, prosthetics plastic surgery, drugs biodesign, chimera
  • Homo cellular : intimacy, connectivity shelter, computation selfie, surveillance
  • Design in 2 seconds : social media, avatar hybrid space, the bed postlabor, self-design.