Critical and Speculative Design 

This seminar explores historical and contemporary approaches to design as a critical and speculative practice.

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Nummer und TypBDE-BDE-T-WP-4015.17F.001 / Moduldurchführung
ModulWahlpflichtmodul Theorie 4. Semester 
VeranstalterDepartement Design
LeitungBjörn Franke
ZeitMo 20. Februar 2017 bis Mo 29. Mai 2017 / 15–17 Uhr
Anzahl Teilnehmende6 - 20
ECTS2 Credits
VoraussetzungenFür DDE-Bachelor-Studierende:
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LehrformSeminar
ZielgruppenBachelor Wahlpflichtseminar für Studierende im 4. Semester
Lernziele / KompetenzenThe seminar explores design as a critical practice and thus aims to engage the students with the ethical, social and political influence of design and thereby with their own approach and attitude towards design. Furthermore, the seminar will introduce the students to scholarly methods, to explore and evaluate relevant literature and to critically engage with artefacts, texts and films.
InhalteDesign as critical practice aims to broaden the field of design and the role of the designer by challenging its sometimes limiting views, values and practices. It takes the ideologies and consequences of the production of artefacts into account and aims to form a critical perspective on these issues and thus to expand the field of design beyond commercial interests. These perspectives can be critical of the practices of design or it can use design as a medium to critically engage with social and political developments as well as speculate about alternative forms of living. In this seminar we will explore the history and contemporary practices of critical and speculative design based on selected projects, artefacts, films and texts.
Bibliographie / LiteraturLiterature will be announced in the seminar.
Leistungsnachweis / TestatanforderungActive and regular attendance (min. 80%); reading and preparing the weekly reading assignments; essay
Termine20./27. Februar
6./13./20./27. März
10./24. April
8./15./22./29. Mai 2017
Dauer15:00 - 17:00 Uhr
Bewertungsformbestanden / nicht bestanden
BemerkungThe seminar will be in English, including discussions, literature and films.
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