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    Design and Human Evolution

    Design in Society
    by
    Vivek Kant
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Course Schedule and Content
     
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    Session Content
    Session 1                

    What is design? · Design as a historical construct · Ways of comprehending design · design based on chronology · design based on geography · humans and artifacts · Challenges of comprehending design as a world construct 

    Documentary screening (in-class):
    Hustwit, Gary  (dir.). (2009). Objectified.
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1241325/. Online link:
    https://docur.co/documentary/objectified

    Class Activities:
    The students will have to identify three viewpoints on design they agree with and disagree with. Class discussion will follow.

    Readings: 
    Chapter 1: What is Design? in Heskett, J. (2002).Design: A very short introduction. Oxford: OUP.

    Basalla, G. (2002). The evolution of technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

    Session 2

    Early artifacts and their developments · humans and artifacts · stone tools  · Paleolithic stone tools · Neolithic stone tools ·

    Class Activities:
    Discussion of muscle power, types of tools, different ways of making tools

    Readings: 
    Chapters 1,2: Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Discussion of Assignment 1 topics

    Session 3

    World Artifacts ·  cross-cultural exchanges · crafts and craftsmen · weapons, warfare and architecture 

    Start work on Assignment 1. Discuss plans with instructor.

    Class Activities:
    Discussion of the intermingling of material, skills and workmanship

    Documentary:
    Wate, John (dir.) Samurai Sword: Making of a Legend.
    Online Link: https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/samurai-sword-making-legend/

    PBS (prod.). Secrets of the Dead - China's Terracotta Warriors.  
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/chinas-terracotta-warriors-watch-the-full-episode/844/
    Available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09GCnZmmk9Q 

    Readings: 
    Chapters 3, 4, 6: Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Session 4

    Medieval Europe and the Islamic world 

    Chapters 3, 4, 6: Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Session 5

    Renaissance Europe and Ottoman Empire 

    Class Activities:
    • Submit Assignment 1
    • Work and discussion of Assignment 2

    Readings: 
    Chapters 5, 7: Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Session 6

    Transitions in Asia, Africa and Americas · Major themes – redux

    Class Activities:
    • Work and discussion of Assignment 2

    Readings: 
    Chapters 5, 7: Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Session 7 Experiential Learning: Visit to the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum.
    https://www.bdlmuseum.org/
    Session 8

    Industrial Revolution in Europe and America · Age of Exhibitions and the proliferation of design activity: Great Britain and Europe ·  

    Documentary screening
    Black, Jeremy (pres.). Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pz9d6

    Class Activities:
    Discussion of technology, design, history and culture and its impact on future generations.

    • Submit Assignment 2
    • Rework on Assignment 1

    Readings: 
    Chapter 8,9 in Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Chapters 1,2, 3 in Forty, A. (2005). Objects of desire: design and society 1750-1980. London: Thames & Hudson.

    Session 9

    Craft Ideal and the Art movement: Britain and elsewhere · Art Nouveau and Decoration · North America and Europe ·      

    Class Activities:
    • Rework on Assignment 2
    • Reworked Assignment 1 submission

    Readings: 
    Chapters 5, 6 (Part II) from Raizman, D. S. (2004). History of modern design. Upper Saddle River, NJ; London: Prentice Hall; Laurence King Pub. (New versions of the texts are also available)

    Chapter 10,11,12 in Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Session 10

    The colonies and the designs of the colonized · Challenges of industrialization ·  industrialization and factory system

    Documentary screening
    Geographic History. The assembly lines.

    Class Activities:
    Discussion of industrialization as a background for growth of design and mass production.

    • Start work and discussion of Assignment 3
    • Assignment 2 submission

    Readings: 
    Chapters 7,10 (Part II and III) from Raizman, D. S. (2004). History of modern design. Upper Saddle River, NJ; London: Prentice Hall; Laurence King Pub. (New versions of the texts are also available)

    Chapters 13,14, 15, 16 in Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: Prehistoric times to World War I. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Session 11

    Modern Design in North America and Europe · Modernism and Mass Culture
    · Design between the World Wars

    Documentary Screening:
    Kinmonth, Margy (dir.) (2016). Revolution new art for the new world.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09f2m3p

    Class Activities:

    • Discussion of Assignment 3
    • Assignment 2 is given to students for revision

    Readings:
    Chapters 2, 3, 4  from Woodham, J. M. (1997). Twentieth century design. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. 

    Chapters 8,9 (Part II and III) from Raizman, D. S. (2004). History of modern design. Upper Saddle River, NJ; London: Prentice Hall; Laurence King Pub. (New versions of the texts are also available)

    Chapters 17-30 in Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: World War I to World War II. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Session 12

    World War II and its impact · World war II and beyond · International modernism and mass culture after World War II

    Documentary screening: 
    General Motors (prod.) (1958). The American Look.

    Class Activities:

    • Submit Assignment 3
    • Continue work on Assignment 2

    Readings:
    Chapter 37 in Margolin, V. (2017). World history of design: World War I to World War II. London, New York: Bloomsbury.

    Chapter 5 from Woodham, J. M. (1997). Twentieth century design. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.

    Session 13

    1960s and beyond · postmodernism and changing styles · Changing comprehension of East and the West · Global products and systems · the challenge of the future.

    Class Activities:

    • Assignment 3 is given back to students for revisions
    • Revised assignment 2 is collected from students

    Readings:
    Chapters 6, 8, 10  from Woodham, J. M. (1997). Twentieth century design. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.

    Chapters 11-16 (Part IV-V) from Raizman, D. S. (2004). History of modern design. Upper Saddle River, NJ; London: Prentice Hall; Laurence King Pub. (New versions of the texts are also available)

    Session 14

    Discussion of Key components and major ideas of the course
    Discussion of class arrangements for Exhibition next week 

    • Assignments 1 and 2 are returned to students 
    • Comments are provided on revised Assignment 3 in class 

    Exam date Class Activities:
    Exhibition of Assignments 1, 2 and 3 in class. Arrange for the exhibition. 
    Total Duration 14 Sessions – 3 hours each session

     

     

     

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