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Deeptashree Saha
INTERIOR DESIGN (EDEXCEL)
3RD SEMESTER
2nd January 2014 – 31st January 2014
UNIT NO : 11
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
edexcel logo sourcewww.colossaltraining.co.ukarch logo source : www.sholay.in
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ASSIGNMENT 1 : UNDERSTANDING THE
CONNECTIONSBETWEEN CONTEXT IN
OTHER’S WORK
Tasks Summary of evidence required by students
Task 1 • a ppt presentation about the chosen theme
•Printed research about the chosen theme
Task 2 •A ppt presentation about the chosen artist /designer
•Printed research about the chosen artist / designer
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PURPOSE
Understand how cultural, political, and economic context
affects designer’s / artist work.
SCENARIO
•Cultural, political and economical practices change over time.
•Understand how these actors can influence creative practitioners.
•To understand how design evolves over a period of time
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Brief
•Research about a western art or design movement
•Task to be done individually
TASK 1:
Description: Study the cultural, economic, political context of one of
the following movements:
•Art nouveau
•De stijl
•Impressionism
•Surrealism
•Dada
•Futurism
•Post modernism
•Art deco
•Streamlining
•Punk
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What is art movement?
An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common
philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a restricted
period of time, (usually a few months, years or decades) or, at least,
with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years.
Common
philosophy or
goal
Style or
tendency
in art
ART
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•Postmodern art is a body of art movements that sought to
contradict some aspects of modernism or some aspects that
emerged or developed in its aftermath.
•In general, movements such as:
o Inter-media
o Installation art
o Conceptual Art
o Multimedia (video)
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RADICAL MOVEMENTS OF
POSTMODERNISM
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1996 – 1998
NEW CLASSICALISM
•The clear distinction between
what defines modern art, with
its constant reinvention, and
the return to classical
painting and sculpture is a
central concern in
postmodernism.
• Chief among the proponents
of this aspect of
postmodernism is the art
renewal centre
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KATE MCDOWELL EXPRESSES HER INTERPRETATION OF
THE CLASH BETWEEN THE NATURAL WORLD AND THE
MODERN-DAY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF
INDUSTRIALIZED SOCIETY.
•It is expressly involved
in deconstruction of what
makes a work of art,
"art".
•Many conceptual works
take the position that
art is created by the
viewer viewing an object
or act as art, not from
the intrinsic qualities
of the work itself.
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CONCEPTUAL ARTIST
MAN VS. NATURE
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IRON CURTAIN, WALL OF
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PARIS, JUNE 1962 WHICH
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TO THE BERLIN WALL
BUILT IN 1961.
•Creation of artefacts
that are conceptual in
nature.
•Installation art has
been important in
determining the spaces
selected for
•They are often
designed to create
environmental effects
CHRISTO IN FRONT OF
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Switzerland.
Valley Curtain,
Colorado.
Surrounded Islands,
Biscayne Bay,
Florida.
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•Origins in the
underground commix world,
punk music, hot-rod
street culture, and other
California subcultures.
• It is also often known
by the name pop
surrealism.
• Lowbrow art highlights
a central theme in
postmodernism
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MAKING OF DIGITAL
PORTRAITS
•Digital art is a general term for
a range of artistic works and
practices that use digital
technology as an essential part of
the creative and/or presentation
process.
• The impact of digital technology
has transformed activities such
as painting, drawing, sculpture an
d music/sound art
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BY JANUZ MIRALLESBY JANUZ MIRALLES BY ANJA MILLEN
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"CAMOUFLAGE"
BY ANNA DITTMANN
BY WANG LING
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INFLUENCE ON CULTURE
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EXAMPLE OF
MODERN ARCHITECTURE
•The idea of
Postmodernism
in architecture began
as a response to the
perceived blandness
and failed Utopianism
of the Modern
movement.
• Modern Architecture,
was focused on the
pursuit of a perceived
ideal perfection, and
attempted harmony of
form and function, and
dismissal of
"frivolous ornament."
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•Postmodern architecture
rejects the notion of a
'pure' form or 'perfect'
architectonic detail,
• Instead conspicuously
drawing from all methods,
materials, forms and
colors available to
architects.
•"Less is a bore."
SONY BUILDING,
NEW YORK,
ARCHITECT PHILIP JOHNSON.
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CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL& ITS VIEWS,
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NEW YORK
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BELL LAMPS.FIRST HYATT HOTEL,
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RESIN CHAIR, BY SHIRO KURMATATHE “PROUST” CHAIR IS THE MOST FAMOUS DESIGN
BY ITALIAN DESIGNER ALESSANDRO MENDINI.
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RESIN CHAIR, BY SHIRO KURMATA
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CONCEPT OF DECONSTRUCTIVISM
•Characterized by the
intentional
fragmentation,
distortion, and
dislocation of
architectural elements in
designing a building.
•Geometry was to
deconstructivists what
ornament was to
postmodernists
•Complication of geometry
was in turn, applied to the
functional, structural, and
spatial aspects of
deconstructivist buildings
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VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM, GERMANY
BY FRANK GEHRY
HEKLA URBAN QUARTER IN STOCKHOLM
BY FLEX FASADER
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WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL
WALT DISNEY CONCERT
HALL,
LOS ANGELES.
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GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM,
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LOS ANGELES.
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM,
SPAIN.
UPPSALA CONCERT AND CONGRESS HALL,
SWEDEN.
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BY CLAVEL ARQUITECTOS
ROBERTO CANTORAL CULTURAL CENTER,
MEXICO
BY BROISSIN ARCHITECTS
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HIPPIE FASHION OF
MODERNISM
•It defies its
traditional conventions
and creates its own
style.
•Art is no longer a
just painting on a
wall, but an abstract
garment
•Example a 60’s hippy
influence mixed with
80’s grunge.
•Genders have been
merged in fact menswear
inspired style is a
majorGRUNGE FASHION OF
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GRUNGE FASHION FOR
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MU
SIC•Music that follows aesthetical and
philosophical trends of
postmodernism.
• Citing the commodification of all
genres as beginning of the end of
genre distinctions in music
•Music is more to do with
functionality and the effect of
•Ironic
•Challenges barriers between 'high'
and 'low' styles
•Considers music not as autonomous
but as relevant to cultural,
social, and political contexts
•Presents multiple meanings and
multiple temporalities
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INFLUENCE N ECONOMY
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•Postmodernism brought a break from the notion
that planning could result in social refor
•Modernism eroded urban living by its failure to
recognise differences and aim towards homogenous
landscapes
•After 1945, urban planning became one of the
methods through which capitalism could be
managed.
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• Greater problems with modernist-style of planning was the disregard of resident or public opinion, which resulted in planning being forced upon the majority by a minority•Urban' problems characteristic of post-second world war urban environments: slums, overcrowding, deteriorated infrastructure, pollution and disease,• Postmodernity was created out of a more flexible form of capital accumulation, labor markets and organisations
URBAN PLANNING OF SALTLAKE CITY,
UTAH
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INFLUENCE ON POLITICS
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•Situations which are
considered political in
nature can not be
adequately discussed in
traditional realist and
liberal approaches
•People resist realist
concepts of power which
is repressive
• The power in effect here
is not that
of oppression,
• The power is
of cultural and social
implications around them
AGAINST OPPRESSION
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