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Didactics

Concrete Books

The course Concrete Books explores the potential of the book object as a dynamic form to incite feelings, ideas, and inspirations. In that potential the book as an object is viewed especially as an interactive time/space medium for a total (or hyper) experience wherein the “reader” (or user, or experiencer of the object) is both co-pilot and co-author unfolding a narrative of ideas from what is seen, touched, heard, performed, or read.

Concrete Books explores experience and poetics as the core issues in the design process. With experience being the basis for all knowing while poetics reflects the breadth and depth of knowledge, attention to these aspects help one tap into the depth of perception and innovation. Our means for inquiry is to constantly produce bookworks via experimentation and play, supplemented by an array of relational topics (semiotics, mindfulness, perennial philosophy, indeterminacy and the spiritual in art). To optimize studio experience for production some class time includes alternate means for work, play, insight and inspiration. 

The purpose and objectives are: to stimulate insight in the student’s design process and creativity; to explore design as a contemplative practice; and to inquire into wholeness and the poetics of design.