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05.10.05 | Design Histories: Informing Design Writing and Practice
Design Histories: Informing Design Writing and Practice
An exploration of the relationship between design history and contemporary design writing and practice.
Co-moderated by Jessie Shefrin, Dean of Graduate Studies, RISD and Julie Lasky, Editor-in-Chief of I.D. magazine
Panelists: Dawn Barrett, Dean of Architecture and Design, RISD; Chris Rose, Academic Program Leader, 3D Design and Materials Practice, School of Architecture and Design, University of Brighton; Glenn Adamson, Head of Graduate Studies at the V&A Museum; John Wood, Reader in Design Futures, Department of Design, Goldsmiths College, University of London; Rick Poynor, author, critic, former deputy editor of Blueprint magazine and founding editor of Eye magazine
Recorded on Friday, September 23 2005
With thanks to Roger Mandle, President, Rhode Island School of Design and Ann Hudner, Director of External Relations, RISD, both partners in developing and organising this event.
Thanks also to Penny Egan and the staff of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), London, for offering the hospitality
comments
06.10.05 | 11:35 am
an excellent debate - thankyou it made my journey in today fly by /