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  1. Nature: collaborations in design
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY ; Thames & Hudson, London

    Designers today are striving to transform our relationship with the natural world. While the modern industrial age gave way to designs that vastly improved human enterprise through technology, there were unintended and destructive consequences for... more

    Die Neue Sammlung, Staatliches Museum für angewandte Kunst, Design in der Pinakothek der Moderne, Bibliothek
    No inter-library loan
    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    Designers today are striving to transform our relationship with the natural world. While the modern industrial age gave way to designs that vastly improved human enterprise through technology, there were unintended and destructive consequences for the environment. Humans are intrinsically linked to nature yet our actions have frayed this relationship, forcing designers to think more intentionally and to consider the impact of every design decision, from an artifact's manufacture and use to its obsolescence. Designers are aligning with biologists, engineers, agriculturists, environmentalists and many other disciplines to design a more harmonious and regenerative future. Based on these new partnerships, designers are asking different questions and anticipating future challenges, which not only change the design process, but also what design means. 0'Nature: Collaborations in Design' includes over sixty-five international projects from the fields of architecture, product design, landscape design, fashion, interactive and communication design, and material research. More than 300 compelling and exquisite photographs, illustrations and content from data visualizations illustrate seven essays, which explain and explore designers' strategies around understanding, simulating, salvaging, facilitating, augmenting, remediating and nurturing nature. Four conversations between scientists and designers delve into topics related to synthetic biology, scientific versus design lexicon, and recent shifts in the meaning of nature with a glossary illuminating scientific, technological and theoretical concepts and processes invoked by the designers.00Exhibition: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, USA & CUBE Design Museum, Kerkrade, The Netherlands (10.05.2019-20.01.2020)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    ISBN: 9781942303237; 1942303238
    Corporations / Congresses: Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, 6. (2019-2020, New York, NY; Kerkrade)
    Subjects: Nachhaltigkeit; Pflanzen <Motiv>; Humanökologie; Design; Klimaänderung; Natur <Motiv>; Tiere <Motiv>; Umweltbewusstsein
    Other subjects: Design / Environmental aspects / Exhibitions; Sustainable design / Exhibitions; Human ecology / Exhibitions; Climatic changes / Exhibitions; Climatic changes; Design / Environmental aspects; Human ecology; Sustainable design; Exhibition catalogs
    Scope: 240 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Impressum: "This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Nature - Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial'. Simultaneously presented at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York City, and Cube design museum, Kerkrade, Netherlands, 10.05.2019-20.01.2020"

    "Designers today are striving to transform our relationship with the natural world. Although humans are intrinsically linked to nature, our actions have frayed this relationship, forcing designers to think more intentionally and to consider the impact of every design decision, from an artifact's manufacture and use to its obsolescence. As a result, designers are aligning with biologists, engineers, agriculturists, environmentalists and many other specialists to design a more harmonious and regenerative future. Based on these new partnerships, designers are asking different questions and anticipating future challenges, which not only change the design process, but also what design means. Nature: Collaborations in Design--companion to an exhibition titled Nature--Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, co-organized with Cube design museum--includes over 65 international projects from the fields of architecture, product design, landscape design, fashion, interactive and communication design, and material research. More than 300 compelling and exquisite photographs, illustrations and content from data visualizations illustrate seven essays, which explain and explore designers' strategies around understanding, simulating, salvaging, facilitating, augmenting, remediating and nurturing nature. Four conversations between scientists and designers delve into topics related to synthetic biology, scientific versus design lexicon and recent shifts in the meaning of nature with a glossary illuminating scientific, technological and theoretical concepts and processes invoked by the designers."--ECIP galley

    Introduction / Matilda McQuaid -- Understanding Nature / Caitlin Condell -- Next Nature / Michael John Gorman and Koert van Mensvoort conversation -- Simulating Nature / Andrea Lipps -- Paracrafting Landscape / GT2P and Volcanologist conversation -- Salvaging Nature / Gene Bertrand -- Facilitating Nature / Andrea Lipps -- Synthetic Biology / George Church and Daisy Ginsberg conversation -- Augmenting Nature / Andrea Lipps -- Remediating Nature / Matilda McQuaid -- Design and Science Linguistics / Suzanne Lee and Nadine Bongaerts conversation -- Nurturing Nature / Caitlin Condell -- Glossary / Margaret Simons -- Index

  2. Nature: collaborations in design
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY ; Thames & Hudson, London

    Designers today are striving to transform our relationship with the natural world. While the modern industrial age gave way to designs that vastly improved human enterprise through technology, there were unintended and destructive consequences for... more

    Universität der Künste Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    Designers today are striving to transform our relationship with the natural world. While the modern industrial age gave way to designs that vastly improved human enterprise through technology, there were unintended and destructive consequences for the environment. Humans are intrinsically linked to nature yet our actions have frayed this relationship, forcing designers to think more intentionally and to consider the impact of every design decision, from an artifact's manufacture and use to its obsolescence. Designers are aligning with biologists, engineers, agriculturists, environmentalists and many other disciplines to design a more harmonious and regenerative future. Based on these new partnerships, designers are asking different questions and anticipating future challenges, which not only change the design process, but also what design means. 0'Nature: Collaborations in Design' includes over sixty-five international projects from the fields of architecture, product design, landscape design, fashion, interactive and communication design, and material research. More than 300 compelling and exquisite photographs, illustrations and content from data visualizations illustrate seven essays, which explain and explore designers' strategies around understanding, simulating, salvaging, facilitating, augmenting, remediating and nurturing nature. Four conversations between scientists and designers delve into topics related to synthetic biology, scientific versus design lexicon, and recent shifts in the meaning of nature with a glossary illuminating scientific, technological and theoretical concepts and processes invoked by the designers.00Exhibition: Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, USA & CUBE Design Museum, Kerkrade, The Netherlands (10.05.2019-20.01.2020)

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
      BibTeX file
    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    ISBN: 9781942303237; 1942303238
    Corporations / Congresses: Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, 6. (2019-2020, New York, NY; Kerkrade)
    Subjects: Nachhaltigkeit; Pflanzen <Motiv>; Humanökologie; Design; Klimaänderung; Natur <Motiv>; Tiere <Motiv>; Umweltbewusstsein
    Other subjects: Design / Environmental aspects / Exhibitions; Sustainable design / Exhibitions; Human ecology / Exhibitions; Climatic changes / Exhibitions; Climatic changes; Design / Environmental aspects; Human ecology; Sustainable design; Exhibition catalogs
    Scope: 240 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Impressum: "This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Nature - Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial'. Simultaneously presented at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York City, and Cube design museum, Kerkrade, Netherlands, 10.05.2019-20.01.2020"

    "Designers today are striving to transform our relationship with the natural world. Although humans are intrinsically linked to nature, our actions have frayed this relationship, forcing designers to think more intentionally and to consider the impact of every design decision, from an artifact's manufacture and use to its obsolescence. As a result, designers are aligning with biologists, engineers, agriculturists, environmentalists and many other specialists to design a more harmonious and regenerative future. Based on these new partnerships, designers are asking different questions and anticipating future challenges, which not only change the design process, but also what design means. Nature: Collaborations in Design--companion to an exhibition titled Nature--Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, co-organized with Cube design museum--includes over 65 international projects from the fields of architecture, product design, landscape design, fashion, interactive and communication design, and material research. More than 300 compelling and exquisite photographs, illustrations and content from data visualizations illustrate seven essays, which explain and explore designers' strategies around understanding, simulating, salvaging, facilitating, augmenting, remediating and nurturing nature. Four conversations between scientists and designers delve into topics related to synthetic biology, scientific versus design lexicon and recent shifts in the meaning of nature with a glossary illuminating scientific, technological and theoretical concepts and processes invoked by the designers."--ECIP galley

    Introduction / Matilda McQuaid -- Understanding Nature / Caitlin Condell -- Next Nature / Michael John Gorman and Koert van Mensvoort conversation -- Simulating Nature / Andrea Lipps -- Paracrafting Landscape / GT2P and Volcanologist conversation -- Salvaging Nature / Gene Bertrand -- Facilitating Nature / Andrea Lipps -- Synthetic Biology / George Church and Daisy Ginsberg conversation -- Augmenting Nature / Andrea Lipps -- Remediating Nature / Matilda McQuaid -- Design and Science Linguistics / Suzanne Lee and Nadine Bongaerts conversation -- Nurturing Nature / Caitlin Condell -- Glossary / Margaret Simons -- Index