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Author:
Lee, Chris, author.
Title:
Immutable : designing history / Chris Lee.
Publisher:
Onomatopee,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
126 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, plans, portraits ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Graphic design (Typography)--History.
Graphic design (Typography)--Political aspects.
Money--History.
Industrial design--History.
Graphic design (Typography)
Industrial design.
Money.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
Immutable: Designing History' explores the banal genre of the document and its entanglement with statecraft and colonial(ism/ity). This is framed as a ~5,000 year chronology, imbricating the developments of money and writing ? from Mesopotamian clay tablets to distributed ledgers, like the blockchain. Immutability figures as a design imperative and hermeneutic for considering a variety of techniques (material, technological, administrative, etc.) of securitization against the entropy of a document?s movement through space/time, and the political.00This project is driven by a contrast: design educators tend to teach forms like logos, books, websites, etc., but not passports, money, property deeds, etc., in spite of these being, I contend, design?s most profoundly consequential forms.00As an alternative historiography, ?Immutable? gestures both towards anthropologist Laura Nader?s call to ?study up? (on those in power), and the radical educator Paolo Freire?s recognition of the ?limit situation? as a generative condition for emancipatory praxis. The book?s aim is to orient graphic design towards the vocation of imagining, naming, and remembering beyond the horizons of its role as a managerial, administrative, and colonial instrument that imposes a rationality of vision and accountability upon what is knowable, thinkable and sayable.00Chris Lee is a graphic designer and educator based in Buffalo and Brooklyn, NY. He is a graduate of OCADU and the Sandberg Instituut. His research/studio practice explores graphic design?s entanglement with power, standards, and the document. Chris is an Assistant Professor in the Undergraduate Communications Design Department at the Pratt Institute.
Series:
Onomatopee ; 199
ISBN:
9789493148420
9493148424
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1235416693
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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