Deleuze and Design

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  • ISBN 9780748691548
  • Weight: 407g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Whether we are dealing with products or scenarios, packaging or experiences, territories or digital platforms, design is never a thing but a process of change, invention and speculation that always has material, tangible implications that affect behaviours and lives. Drawing on a range of contributors, case studies and examples, this book examines ways in which we can think about design through Deleuze, and how Deleuze’s thought can be experimented upon and re-designed to produce new concepts. This book taps into the emerging networks between philosophy as an act of inventing concepts and design as the process of inventing the world.
Betti Marenko is Senior Lecturer in Product Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, University of the Arts, London. She is the editor of DIY Survival: There is No Subculture, Only Subversion (C6 & Mute, 2005) and Segni Indelebili: Materia e Desiderio del Corpo Tatuato (Feltrinelli, 2002) and Ibridazioni: Corpi in Transito e Alchimie della Nuova Carne (Castelvecchi, 1997). Jamie Brassett is Course Director in Innovation Management at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, University of the Arts, London. He is co-author of Design Digestion (Tin Horse Design, 2007).