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The Future Is Not What It Used to Be : 2nd Istanbul Design Biennial

Akcan, Esra(Text by)Blauvelt, Andrew(Text by)Byrne, Emmet(Text by)Carruthers, Meredith(Text by)Clarke, Alison J.(Text by)Colomina, Beatriz(Text by)King, Emily(Text by)OEner, Meric(Text by)Pickard, Justin(Text by)Ryan, Zoe(Text by)
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The type of work that designers are tackling has grown exponentially-from the design of our buildings, streets, education, food, and health care to the design of our communications, political, and economic systems and networks.

Throughout history, manifestos have functioned as statements of purpose, stimulating an exchange of ideas.

In a contemporary context, curators Zoe Ryan and Meredith Carruthers use the Biennial as a forum for posing questions and generating dialogue.

How can we reconsider the manifesto, harnessing its power to frame pertinent ideas while exploring the new forms it might take?

This richly illustrated volume presents more than fifty international projects by designers working across disciplines as well as essays by leading thinkers in design.

The projects and thoughts are open to interpretation but have the potential to instigate new modes of thought and outcomes, encouraging us all to pause and think about the future.

Exhibition schedule: Istanbul Design Biennial 1.11.-14.12.2014

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Hatje Cantz
377573936X / 9783775739368
Paperback / softback
12/12/2014
Germany
English
336 pages : illustrations
19 cm
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