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Tony Fry is an adjunct professor, Griffith University, Brisbane and is a visiting professor at several universities internationally. Tony has published ten books, including Becoming Human by Design (Bloomsbury, 2012), Design as Politics (Bloomsbury, 2010) and Design Futuring (Bloomsbury, 2008).Clive Dilnot is professor of Design Studies at Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USA. Recent publications include Ethics? Design? (2005) and the text for Chris Killip: Pirelli Work (2007).Susan C. Stewart is Director of Postgraduate Studies and Curriculum Development, Design School, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

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A forceful and inspiringly articulated set of essays ... Compelling and insightful. * Journal of Design History *
This is a work of intense and vital scholarship. Fry, Dilnot and Stewart cut to the heart of what is at stake in how we question design, history, and the future. Design history will either rise to the challenge of this book or fade into irrelevance. -- Matthew Kiem, University of Technology Sydney: Insearch, Australia
The provocative essays in this volume are at once a critique of history and a call for its relevance to the present and future. Within the provocation is the question of how design and its history can inform our actions in a world that presents extreme difficulties but also unprecedented opportunities to create a positive future. -- Victor Margolin, University of Illinois, USA
Design and the Question of History offers an ambitious, compelling, and urgent challenge to design studies and to history. The world we live in has been fashioned and fabricated by design. The futures we can live are determined by these histories. This is scholarship that matters. -- Ben Highmore, University of Sussex, UK
This is unashamedly a work of design philosophy. In fact, it is exactly the kind of philosophy that is needed now, as it confronts vital issues not just for design and the ‘post-discipline’ of history, but also of ‘now’ and the future. Fry, Dilnot and Stewart approach their common project with different voices, their passion and seriousness shining throughout. -- Anne- Marie Willis, German University in Cairo, Egypt
Design and the Question of History argues that the world we inhabit, and its devastation, are thoroughly a product of design. This claim requires a rewriting of the relation between history and design, from which there emerges a powerful ontologically-oriented view of design that may lead us into entirely novel ways of worlding and visions of the human. -- Arturo Escobar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA

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Preface, Pre-face Essential Reading Book 1: Wither Design/Whether History, Tony Fry Introduction 1. Rememberings & Dismemberings 2. Another History, Another Designing 3. Design in the Maelstrom of Time Book 2: History, Design, Futures, Clive Dilnot Preface Introduction: The structure of existence is undergoing a fundamental change 1. Unhappiness: Lack of History, Lack of the Future 2.The Artificial 3. Destructiveness and its Overcoming 4. Apparatus History Acting Book 3, Susan Stewart And so to another setting … … On Care and Education Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/26/2015 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857854773, 978-0857854773
      ISBN10: 0857854771

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      Book Synopsis
      Tony Fry is an adjunct professor, Griffith University, Brisbane and is a visiting professor at several universities internationally. Tony has published ten books, including Becoming Human by Design (Bloomsbury, 2012), Design as Politics (Bloomsbury, 2010) and Design Futuring (Bloomsbury, 2008).Clive Dilnot is professor of Design Studies at Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USA. Recent publications include Ethics? Design? (2005) and the text for Chris Killip: Pirelli Work (2007).Susan C. Stewart is Director of Postgraduate Studies and Curriculum Development, Design School, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

      Trade Review
      A forceful and inspiringly articulated set of essays ... Compelling and insightful. * Journal of Design History *
      This is a work of intense and vital scholarship. Fry, Dilnot and Stewart cut to the heart of what is at stake in how we question design, history, and the future. Design history will either rise to the challenge of this book or fade into irrelevance. -- Matthew Kiem, University of Technology Sydney: Insearch, Australia
      The provocative essays in this volume are at once a critique of history and a call for its relevance to the present and future. Within the provocation is the question of how design and its history can inform our actions in a world that presents extreme difficulties but also unprecedented opportunities to create a positive future. -- Victor Margolin, University of Illinois, USA
      Design and the Question of History offers an ambitious, compelling, and urgent challenge to design studies and to history. The world we live in has been fashioned and fabricated by design. The futures we can live are determined by these histories. This is scholarship that matters. -- Ben Highmore, University of Sussex, UK
      This is unashamedly a work of design philosophy. In fact, it is exactly the kind of philosophy that is needed now, as it confronts vital issues not just for design and the ‘post-discipline’ of history, but also of ‘now’ and the future. Fry, Dilnot and Stewart approach their common project with different voices, their passion and seriousness shining throughout. -- Anne- Marie Willis, German University in Cairo, Egypt
      Design and the Question of History argues that the world we inhabit, and its devastation, are thoroughly a product of design. This claim requires a rewriting of the relation between history and design, from which there emerges a powerful ontologically-oriented view of design that may lead us into entirely novel ways of worlding and visions of the human. -- Arturo Escobar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA

      Table of Contents
      Preface, Pre-face Essential Reading Book 1: Wither Design/Whether History, Tony Fry Introduction 1. Rememberings & Dismemberings 2. Another History, Another Designing 3. Design in the Maelstrom of Time Book 2: History, Design, Futures, Clive Dilnot Preface Introduction: The structure of existence is undergoing a fundamental change 1. Unhappiness: Lack of History, Lack of the Future 2.The Artificial 3. Destructiveness and its Overcoming 4. Apparatus History Acting Book 3, Susan Stewart And so to another setting … … On Care and Education Index

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