Culture



                          ?
mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Design Theory




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Why Design Theory



                        Without theoretical basis, without vision, without philosophy
                        and without ethic:

                        There is no design !
                        There is only technology or business !



mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Why Design Theory



                        The justification of theory of design is necessarily provided by
                        the practice : For improvement of our products, our
                        communication, our environment and our framework of life.




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Why Design Theory

                        ARGUMENT          PRACTICE     ARGUMENT




                        To draw up           Real           Criticism
                        To base on          activity        Justification




                           WHY                HOW      BECAUSE




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
WHY

                        WHAT

                        HOW
mercredi, 7 mars 2012
What is Design




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
What is Design


                        In essence, design challenges the most popular
                        misperception.
                        We need to understand and define the reality, the limits and
                        field of activity of Design




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Design vs Styling




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Design vs Styling


                        This whole question of design versus styling is one that
                        comes up frequently.
                        But do we really know, the real meaning and implications of
                        design and styling…




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Aesthetic




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Aesthetic

                        Aesthetics is broader in scope than the philosophy of art,
                        which is one of its branches.

                        It deals not only with the nature and value of the arts but also
                        with those responses to natural objects that find expression
                        in the language of the beautiful and the ugly.


mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Functionalism & Formalism




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Functionalism & Formalism


                        We shall be able to interpret formalism as an application of a
                        repertoire of forms to different products or objects.

                        Functionalism, in art and architecture, is an aesthetic
                        doctrine developed in the early 20th cent. out of Louis Henry
                        Sullivan's aphorism that form ever follows function.


mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The two aspects of
                          Design Theory




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The two aspects of
                              Design Theory



                        Perception       Philosophy



mercredi, 7 mars 2012
mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Perception

                        Why do some "beautiful" objects quickly lose their appeal,
                        while others seem to have a more lasting allure? Do lasting
                        truths guide our perception of what is beautiful?
                        Mankind has been fascinated by the notion of beauty
                        since before recorded history.



mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The Gestalt Theory




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The Gestalt Theory


                        The word Gestalt is used in modern German to mean the
                        way a thing has been “gestellt”; i.e, "placed," or "put
                        together."
                        The relation figure/ground, the structures,
                        the organization, the concept of good form, Illusion &
                        perception … etc


mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Golden Section




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Golden Section


                        We now recognize that mathematical proportions and
                        systems drive nature at all levels.
                        The Golden Mean or Golden Section is a ratio that is
                        present in the growth patterns of many things; the spiral
                        formed by a shell or the curve of a fern, for example.
                        Both the ancient Greeks and the ancient Egyptians used the
                        Golden Mean when designing their buildings and
                        monuments.
mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The Information Theory




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The Information Theory


                        When we have look at an object, when we evaluate and
                        appreciate it, the relation which established between the
                        object and us is an exchange of information.
                        Stimuli, factors of attraction and weariness, semantic and
                        aesthetic messages, sociocultural archetypes, boring
                        banality and incomprehensible originality, degree of
                        pregnancy / redundancy….etc

mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Semiotic, Semiology
                          (theory of signs)




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Semiotic, Semiology
                                      (theory of signs)

                        Term "semiology" (from Greek semeion "sign", and logoes "
                        speech, knowledge ") was proposed by Ferdinand de
                        Saussure (Courts of general linguistics), and the discipline
                        that it indicates defines as studying " the life of signs within
                        the social life ".

                        Semiotics, or semiology, is the study of signs, symbols, and
                        signification.
mercredi, 7 mars 2012
mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Philosophy

                        First of all it is necessary to define the specific aspects of
                        design and the object of knowledge.
                        Today, disciplinary tendencies of design tend to define all
                        relations "individual – object - milieu" as the subject of the
                        design.



mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The Specificity of Design




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
The Specificity of Design


                        The alternative is to know if there is, yes or no, in the Product
                        Architecture an object of specific knowledge.
                        The word ‘Design’ is it adapted, maybe this word is it too
                        wide and not well define ?

                        Is Design: Specific discipline, Inter discipline or Super
                        Discipline ?

mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Ethic Responsibility
                         and sustainability




mercredi, 7 mars 2012
Ethic Responsibility
                                    and sustainability

                        Design, as creative activity in the heart of the industrial
                        universe and of the consumer society, take one of the most
                        important responsibility in the destruction of our environment
                        and our society.



mercredi, 7 mars 2012

Design theory class Summary

  • 1.
    Culture ? mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Why Design Theory Without theoretical basis, without vision, without philosophy and without ethic: There is no design ! There is only technology or business ! mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 4.
    Why Design Theory The justification of theory of design is necessarily provided by the practice : For improvement of our products, our communication, our environment and our framework of life. mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 5.
    Why Design Theory ARGUMENT PRACTICE ARGUMENT To draw up Real Criticism To base on activity Justification WHY HOW BECAUSE mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 6.
    WHY WHAT HOW mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 7.
  • 8.
    What is Design In essence, design challenges the most popular misperception. We need to understand and define the reality, the limits and field of activity of Design mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 9.
  • 10.
    Design vs Styling This whole question of design versus styling is one that comes up frequently. But do we really know, the real meaning and implications of design and styling… mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Aesthetic Aesthetics is broader in scope than the philosophy of art, which is one of its branches. It deals not only with the nature and value of the arts but also with those responses to natural objects that find expression in the language of the beautiful and the ugly. mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 13.
  • 14.
    Functionalism & Formalism We shall be able to interpret formalism as an application of a repertoire of forms to different products or objects. Functionalism, in art and architecture, is an aesthetic doctrine developed in the early 20th cent. out of Louis Henry Sullivan's aphorism that form ever follows function. mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 15.
    The two aspectsof Design Theory mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 16.
    The two aspectsof Design Theory Perception Philosophy mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 17.
  • 18.
    Perception Why do some "beautiful" objects quickly lose their appeal, while others seem to have a more lasting allure? Do lasting truths guide our perception of what is beautiful? Mankind has been fascinated by the notion of beauty since before recorded history. mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 19.
  • 20.
    The Gestalt Theory The word Gestalt is used in modern German to mean the way a thing has been “gestellt”; i.e, "placed," or "put together." The relation figure/ground, the structures, the organization, the concept of good form, Illusion & perception … etc mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 21.
  • 22.
    Golden Section We now recognize that mathematical proportions and systems drive nature at all levels. The Golden Mean or Golden Section is a ratio that is present in the growth patterns of many things; the spiral formed by a shell or the curve of a fern, for example. Both the ancient Greeks and the ancient Egyptians used the Golden Mean when designing their buildings and monuments. mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 23.
  • 24.
    The Information Theory When we have look at an object, when we evaluate and appreciate it, the relation which established between the object and us is an exchange of information. Stimuli, factors of attraction and weariness, semantic and aesthetic messages, sociocultural archetypes, boring banality and incomprehensible originality, degree of pregnancy / redundancy….etc mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 25.
    Semiotic, Semiology (theory of signs) mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 26.
    Semiotic, Semiology (theory of signs) Term "semiology" (from Greek semeion "sign", and logoes " speech, knowledge ") was proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure (Courts of general linguistics), and the discipline that it indicates defines as studying " the life of signs within the social life ". Semiotics, or semiology, is the study of signs, symbols, and signification. mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 27.
  • 28.
    Philosophy First of all it is necessary to define the specific aspects of design and the object of knowledge. Today, disciplinary tendencies of design tend to define all relations "individual – object - milieu" as the subject of the design. mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 29.
    The Specificity ofDesign mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 30.
    The Specificity ofDesign The alternative is to know if there is, yes or no, in the Product Architecture an object of specific knowledge. The word ‘Design’ is it adapted, maybe this word is it too wide and not well define ? Is Design: Specific discipline, Inter discipline or Super Discipline ? mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 31.
    Ethic Responsibility and sustainability mercredi, 7 mars 2012
  • 32.
    Ethic Responsibility and sustainability Design, as creative activity in the heart of the industrial universe and of the consumer society, take one of the most important responsibility in the destruction of our environment and our society. mercredi, 7 mars 2012