Describes the world's leading approach to art and design taught at Rhode Island School of Design At Rhode Island School of Design students are immersed in a culture where making questions, ideas, and objects, using and inventing materials, and activating experience all serve to define a form of critical thinking—albeit with one's hands—i.e. "critical making." The Art of Critical Making, by RISD faculty and staff, describes fundamental aspects of RISD's approach to "critical making" and how this can lead to innovation. The process of making taught at RISD is deeply introspective, passionate, and often provocative. This book illuminates how RISD nurtures the creative process, from brief or prompt to outcome, along with guidance on the critical questions and research that enable making great works of art and design. Explores the conceptual process, idea research, critical questions, and iteration that RISD faculty employ to educate students to generate thoughtful workAuthors are from the faculty and staff of the Rhode Island School of Design, which consistently ranks as the number one fine arts and design college in the United States The Art of Critical Making shows you how context, materials, thought processes, and self-evaluation are applied in this educational environment to prepare creative individuals to produce dynamic, memorable, and meaningful works.
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Describes the world's leading approach to art and design taught at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). This book illuminates how RISD nurtures the creative process, from brief or prompt to outcome, along with guidance on the critical questions and research that enable making great works of art and design.
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Foreword 5John Maeda Preface 11Frank R. Wilson The Art of Critical Making: An Introduction 19Rosanne Somerson Groundwork 32Leslie Hirst Text and Context: Outward in All Directions 52Daniel Cavicchi Conversation: Drawing 74Patricia C. Phillips Thingking 94John Dunnigan Object Lessons 116Sarah Ganz Blythe Conversation: Materials 138Kelly Dobson Graphic Design, Storytelling, and the Making of Meaning 164Lucinda Hitchcock The Nature Imperative 190Neal Overstrom Conversation: Critique 210Eva Sutton Acting into the Unknown 230Pradeep Sharma Afterword 245Mara L. Hermano Acknowledgments 251 Contributors 253 Illustrations 261 Index 265
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As the world grows increasingly complex and fast-paced, with global issues impacting us all, making, materials, and meaning are critical. The kind of essential knowing that we develop at RISDinformed through our hands, through our bodies, and in the creation of works, experiences, and eventsis more cogent than at any other time. Artists and designers hone the capacity to generate something from deep inside ourselves to live outside of ourselves. By residing in the experiential and the physical, and by developing the "hands-on" as a portal of intelligent learning, we confirm the mind as maker and making as a state of mindfulness. We demonstrate how artists and designers are hosts for enduring creative discovery that is self-initiated and actively engaged. In short, artists and designers manifest what has not existed previouslyin many cases, what has never even been imagined. RISD PROVOST ROSANNE SOMERSON, EXCERPT FROM THE INTRODUCTION I believe that art and design have critical roles to play in innovation in this next century, much like science and technology did in the last. The very methods revealed in this book will drive the new ideas, movements, and solutions that will help us tackle the complex problems of our day. RISD PRESIDENT JOHN MAEDA, EXCERPT FROM THE FOREWORD
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ISBN
9781118517864
Publisert
2013-11-01
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Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
658 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
272
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ROSANNE SOMERSON is the Provost at Rhode Island School of Design. A professor for more than 25 years, she has lectured in museums, conferences, corporations, and schools across the world. She has maintained her own studio since 1978 and has exhibited work extensively in museums throughout the United States and internationally including the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Louvre in Paris.
MARA L. HERMANO is Executive Director of Strategic Planning and Academic Initiatives at Rhode Island School of Design. Trained as an art historian, she has focused her career on the intersection of art and design, culture, and higher education