If only: design, technology and society INTERACTION DESIGN THEORY SEMINAR 4th semester

Spring 2019

INSTRUCTORS

Dr Joëlle Bitton, joelle.bitton@zhdk.ch 

Dr Jean-Baptiste Labrune, jeanbaptisteparis@gmail.com  

Verena Ziegler, verena.ziegler@zhdk.ch 

Office hours by appointment 


Class sessions include a lecture/discussion each Monday from 13.00-15.00 ZT 4.T31.

OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES 

The seminar proposes a critical examination of political components of design as it articulates technology and society. 
Design is often understood on the surface as an activity producing more or less useful or ornamental things - outside the scope of its entanglements with questions of policy, gender, resources, power structures. Yet, designers can hold an agenda in these matters and designed artefacts and systems can affect how people live, communicate and act. We will also through case studies look at systems that may not seem 'designed' as such but that present components of being planned and organised for a particular purpose. 

We'll look at some of these entanglements in 12 sessions structured around 3 sections: 

  1. Spaces, Artifacts and Ecosystems held by Verena Ziegler
  2. Technoculture and Society held by Dr Jean-Baptiste Labrune

  3. The Design of Trade held by Dr Joëlle Bitton

We'll look at the material dimension of politics based on essays, films excerpts, artefacts and situations. 

Session 01 – 18.02 Observation I 

Introduction of course outline and first section: Spaces, Artifacts and Ecosystems

Clarification regarding expectations and assignments to be accomplish throughout the seminar

Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles, BBC 1972, http://vimeo.com/22488225.

William H. Whyte, The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces,  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_-nBr2MuBk.

Question to answer in preparation to the seminar:

From what perspective do the two texts speak about the streets perception and systems? 

Session 02 – 25.02 Observations II Spaces and Politics  

Questions to answer in preparation to the seminar:

Please try to compare the two texts, how do the authors look at surveillance strategies (from a governmental perspective, from a citizen perspective, from a political perspective,...) 

Try to map out (or highlight in the text) the Essays trajectory opinions and characteristics.

>>> Informal, short presentations of observations (2 min.)

Session 03 - 04.03. Spaces 

>>> Short presentations/performances of observations (2 min.)

Didier Faustino, https://didierfaustino.com

Readings to be read in advance, preparation of presentations of observations and preparation of notes (from the readings).


Session 04 – 11.03 Artifacts and Politics 

Readings to be read in advance and preparation of notes.


Session 05 – 18.03 Ecosystems 

>>> Short Presentations of Essay investigations (2 min.)

Readings to be read in advance, preparation of presentations of essay investigations and preparation of notes (from the readings).


Session 06 – 01.04 Cybernetics revisited

Readings to be read in advance and preparation of notes.


Session 07 – 08.04 The Uses of Literacy 

Readings to be read in advance and preparation of notes.


Session 08 – 15.04 Anthropology of Hacking

Readings to be read in advance and preparation of notes.



Session 09 – 29.04 Accelerationism 

Readings to be read in advance and preparation of notes.


Session 10 – 06.05 - Labor Market in West Africa

Guest Lecture: Dr Cassandra Thiesen-Mark, Universität Basel
Details & Readings tba

Session 11 – 13.05 - Commodities Trade

Guest Lecture: tbc

Session 12 – 20.05 - The Silk Road

Guest Lecture: Mi You, Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln
Details & Readings tba


EXPECTATIONS AND GRADING

The seminar should become a critical dispute, dealing with the political component of design whose influence on human life, thinking and interaction stimulate.
Farther in the seminar the development of relevant literature and the critical examination of and critical examination of textual material as well as methods of scientific working are learned.

Grades will be based on the oral and written presentations and on class participation. Contributing to constructive group feedback is an essential aspect of class participation. Regular attendance is required. Two or more unexcused absences will affect the final grade. Arriving late on more than one occasion will also affect the grade.

Class participation 20% 

Journal/Blog 20%

In-class assignments 20%

Final Assignment 40%

Any assignment that remains unfulfilled receives a failing grade. 
 

ASSIGNMENTS 

Journal/Blog

A separate 'Journal' is developed by each student that reflects on learnings from the seminar. It should be in the form of an online blog (ie. WordPress, Tumblr or other):

Exercise Observation

The theoretical discussion of the subject is substantiated by a practical observation that can be presented in a freely selectable form. However, this should address the following questions:

(1) What is the origin of space?

(2) Why is this political?

(3) How is space observed and perceived?

(4) How changed does space become through observation and perception?

(5) How does the reader perceive space through the nature of the description?


Essay

The final assignment should develop a question from the topics dealt with and include these in form of a critical or argumentative essay.

Extent of the essay about 2500 words with references and bibliography.

The essay can be written in German or English. 

Essay deadline: 07.06.2019 uploaded to the IAD server: (folder essay assignment) smb://fileredu.ad.zhdk.ch/DDE/BDE_VIAD-MATERIAL/01_VORLESUNGEN & PROJEKTE/19FS/Sem4_If only_theory


COURSE MATERIALS 

Readings are made available in the shared IAD server: smb://fileredu.ad.zhdk.ch/DDE/BDE_VIAD-MATERIAL/01_VORLESUNGEN & PROJEKTE/19FS/Sem4_If only_theory