Barry Katz and Michael Shanks
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Design
Ten things ::
Ten conversations
a course for Stanford Continuing Studies
Winter Quarter 2004
Mondays 7 - 9 pm
Building160-325
What are things about?

We are immersed from cradle to grave in a world of objects - be they utilitarian or aesthetic, mundane or transcendental, singular or multiple. Indeed, one could argue that much of what constitutes our belonging to a given culture is our shared understanding of a set of artifacts - from the mouse many of us click on every day to the pair of Levis we wear on weekends. In this course, an archaeologist and a contemporary design theorist will set about decoding the world of objects through the fields of engineering, social policy, astronautics, anthropology, the fine arts, clinical psychology, ergonomics, information science, architecture, industrial design, and much more. Each week we will examine a different artifact (or two) in a spirited and open-ended conversation about form, function, and meaning. There will be several guest participants to get us thinking.
see also

>>a thematic bibliography
January 5
Introduction - mapping the territory
an Acheulean handaxe - and a pizza cutter!
some ideas and concepts for tackling design


January 12
a perfume bottle (from ancient Corinth)
quizzing the past in the light of the present - Barry interrogating Michael on the business viability of an ancient Greek product


January 19
[Martin Luther King holiday]

January 26
software - Dreamweaver
with Sam Schillace

the design of intangibles - the logistics and organization of agile programming

February 2
a dumpster
with William Rathje
the disconnected way we understand the design of things - forgetting crucial aspects of the life-cycle of things - their use, aging and discard


February 9
a mouse
with Jim Yurchenco
the world of industrial design and engineering - the importance of marginal changes - human factors


February 16
[President's Day holiday]

February 23
a supersonic aircraft
with Ilan Kroo
computational design, simulation and modelling - design as the reconciliation of constraints


March 1
an artwork
Richard Long and land art. The nature of aesthetics and its relation to design


March 8
pulling it all together