Taylor, Damon (2011) Design art furniture and the boundaries of function: communicative objects, performative things. PhD thesis, University of the Arts London and Falmouth University.
Design art furniture and the boundaries of function: communicative objects, performative things (62MB) |
Type of Research: | Thesis |
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Creators: | Taylor, Damon |
Description: | Over the last two decades a category of artefact has appeared that has come to be This thesis proposes that close analysis of the objects, their form and functional potential, reveals their dialectical qualities, in that in their materiality the tensions and conflicts of the period of their development can be discerned. Through an account of the development of the market for such goods it examines the way in which these things can be studied as commodities, in that they can clearly be understood as status symbols or a form of cultural capital. It is also asserted that by regarding such design as having the potential to impact upon everyday life, and not just as existing as something to be consumed by an elite, such practices illuminate broader problems of the ethics of design in a wider sense. In this way it is argued that these communicative objects, in their ambiguous form and problematic relationship to function, can give an insight into the way we live with performative things: the ideological products of modernity that act upon us as we use them and which contain in their being the protocols and disciplinary forces of their time. The intention therefore is to ask whether design art can be seen as a politically radical practice that suggests ways in which both makers and users can assert a new relationship to the things with which we live. |
Additional Information (Publicly available): | Full text has been restricted for copyright reasons, but may be supplied upon request. |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Central Saint Martins |
Date: | September 2011 |
Funders: | European Social Fund |
Date Deposited: | 22 Mar 2013 14:54 |
Last Modified: | 17 Nov 2021 14:56 |
Item ID: | 5658 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/5658 |
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