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Block Seminar Design Theory 5th semester

Lecturer:
Dr. Joëlle Bitton

The module takes place over 1 week, from 10-14.02.25, from Monday to Friday, 9.00-17.00 - see timetable below for details.

Topic

Design and Technology share a similar destiny: imbued with the roles of solving problems, characterised by an expectation that they can change any situation for the better.
But what if this is an illusion?

With the society at large becoming more aware of issues related to top-down decisions and techno-centric solutions such as large-scale surveillance, ecological dooms and oppression of civic rights, we have the responsibility and the opportunity to rethink the place of design and technology.

What if we would reboot our mindset for design methods and technological tools so they become more open and inventive, rather than reinforcing stereotypes? With words-to-think-with such as "undesign", "reboot", "unmaking", "undisciplined" and others, we can explore what opportunities they allow for tackling systemic issues.

Objectives of the course

The aim of the seminar is to reflect on the roles we attribute to design and technology currently, how it was set in pop culture narratives, how non-Western narratives can propose alternatives, and how we could ‘reboot’ the disciplines in education to include urgent societal questions. The seminar is structured as a dialogue and the students will work on certain questions themselves. In the end, a one-page website should be created to showcase a proposal. 

In this course, we will look at a range of aspects:

Structure

The class will be structured around discussions, lectures, presentations of film and literature materials and in-class exercises.

Deliverables

Expectations, Gradings and Presence

Grades for this class are passing or failing. Assignments are general class participation, exercises, readings&reflections through response notes, and final work.
Any assignment that remains unfulfilled receives a failing grade.  

Arriving late may also affect the passing grade.
Contributing to constructive group discussion is an essential aspect of class participation. 

Attendance of all the in-class input sessions are imperative (3 mornings session and 1 afternoon session).  
The second session is online (Zoom link provided by email). 
Zoom-etiquette during online sessions: please be present on screen (no commuting/travelling or doing another activity in parallel of the class), on time, and with camera turned-on as much as possible. 
Classes online and in presence at the same time are not possible.

Timetable

Mon 2.09 -
Past <> Imagineers
Tu 3.09 -
Future <> Futurisms

We 4.09 - 
Present <> Reboot via education

Th 5.09 -
Present <> Reboot Yourself

Fr 6.09 -
Where to?

9.00 - 12.30

  • Intro: syllabus & course overview
  • Writing / reflective session

  • Lecture:
    'The Iron Men'

  • Discuss in duo in breakout room

9.00 - 12.30

  • Readings discussion

  • Through a wild collage of films, music videos and experimental projects, we'll time travel
  • Discuss in duo in breakout room 

9.00 - 12.00

  • Readings discussion
  • Overview of proposals and case studies that open up or close up the design field.

  • Discuss in duo in class

All day: Independent study - 
Prepare assignment 4

*Self-organized discussion

Morning:
Independent study - Prepare final assignment 4

Upload assignment 4

Afternoon:
Independent study - Prepare assignment 1

*Send assignment 1 by 19.00


Afternoon:
Independent study - Prepare assignment 2

*Send assignment 2 by 19.00


13.00 - 14.30

  • Meet in class, we walk together to Gleisbogenbrücke for a short exercise


Afternoon:
Independent study - Prepare assignment 3

*Send assignment 3 by 19.00

13.00 - 16.30

  • Readings Discussion

  • Presentation of final assignments
  • Closing Discussion
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Literature/References

Reminder: For each paper, you need to send response notes: underline 2-3 points that sparked questions and possibly points that you felt should have been addressed in the paper or that you want to challenge.
Use the Reading guideline to comment on the texts.