[Sigia-l] Design and Religion

Groot, Boyd de boyd.de.groot at satama.com
Wed Oct 4 03:19:58 EDT 2006


>I am interested in how "other" concerns/ethics/religion/priorities/etc
>impact "professional" aspects of design? Does religion? How about
feminism?
>Or even politics?

Politics for sure. The Bauhaus movement was very much in line with the
socialistic revolutions of their day.
Designers were to work closely together with industry workers and "lift"
the masses.

"Other" ethics have clearly inspired Speer and Riefenstahl...

A recent example would be the Design for Sustainability movement, I
guess.

Nice quoute by Stephano Marzano from Philips Design:
"Design is a political act. Every time we design a product we are making
a statement about the direction the world will move in. We therefore
have to continually ask ourselves: is the product we are designing
relevant?"


>At a recent dinner, someone in the publishing business asked me if I'd
want to write a book that's partially based on this notion. 
>Just thinkin' aloud.

Are you sure this person was not mildly gibing you? :-)
We all here know how zealotious you can be about design. Perhaps after
going through 3-5 courses of "conversation" with you,
he/she wanted to give you a subtle hint...? Perhaps your ego got in the
way of a right interpretation?...
Just thinking loud :-)

--Boyd  




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