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Civic City - Cahier 3 - Bedford Press 2010

Civic City - Cahier 3 - Bedford Press 2010

Tom Holert: Distributed Agency, Design's Potential

Tom Holert intends to reframe and re-imagine design in post-capitalist terms. By tracing the appearance of the term ‘design’ in contemporary critical theory he develops an optimistic micro-political approach, which tries to go beyond well-rehearsed figures of critique, namely, those accusing design of being complicit with capitalist commodification and, ultimately, exploitation. With the help of a 'weak theory' built upon small-scale endeavours of networked solidarity, this text argues for design's microprocessual capacity to engage with the local and the particular.

Softcover, EN, 11.5 x 19 cm, 72 pages, great condition 

$191.73
Civic City - Cahier 3 - Bedford Press 2010
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Civic City - Cahier 3 - Bedford Press 2010

Tom Holert: Distributed Agency, Design's Potential

Tom Holert intends to reframe and re-imagine design in post-capitalist terms. By tracing the appearance of the term ‘design’ in contemporary critical theory he develops an optimistic micro-political approach, which tries to go beyond well-rehearsed figures of critique, namely, those accusing design of being complicit with capitalist commodification and, ultimately, exploitation. With the help of a 'weak theory' built upon small-scale endeavours of networked solidarity, this text argues for design's microprocessual capacity to engage with the local and the particular.

Softcover, EN, 11.5 x 19 cm, 72 pages, great condition 

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Tom Holert: Distributed Agency, Design's Potential

Tom Holert intends to reframe and re-imagine design in post-capitalist terms. By tracing the appearance of the term ‘design’ in contemporary critical theory he develops an optimistic micro-political approach, which tries to go beyond well-rehearsed figures of critique, namely, those accusing design of being complicit with capitalist commodification and, ultimately, exploitation. With the help of a 'weak theory' built upon small-scale endeavours of networked solidarity, this text argues for design's microprocessual capacity to engage with the local and the particular.

Softcover, EN, 11.5 x 19 cm, 72 pages, great condition