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The Responsive Environment: Design, Aesthetics, and the Human in the 1970s

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Full Title:

The Responsive Environment: Design, Aesthetics, and the Human in the 1970s

Contributors:

By (Author) Larry D. Busbea

ISBN:

9781517907099

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

28th April 2020

Edition:

1

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration
History of architecture
Philosophy: aesthetics

Dewey:

111.85

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 38mm

Description

How new conceptions of humanenvironment interaction became central to design theories and practices in the 1970s


At the end of the 1960s, new models of responsiveness between humans and their environments had a profound impact on theories and practices in architecture, design, art, technology, media, and the sciences. The resulting initiativesdesign philosophies, art installations, architectural projects, exhibitions, publications, and symposiasought to bring together insights from biology, systems theory, psychology, and anthropology with modernist legacies of total design.

In The Responsive Environment, Larry D. Busbea takes up this concept of environment as an object and method of design at the height of its aesthetic, technical, and discursive elaboration. Exploring emerging paradigms of environmental perception, patterning, and control as developed by Gregory Bateson, Edward T. Hall, Wolf Hilbertz, Gyrgy Kepes, Marshall McLuhan, Nicholas Negroponte, Paolo Soleri, and others, he shows how living space itself was reimagined as a domain capable of modification through input from its newly sensitized inhabitants.

The Responsive Environment intercuts the development of new ideas about environmental awareness with case studies of specific architecture and design projects for responsive environments. Throughout, Busbea connects these theories and practices to the contemporary obsession with smart things: responsive technologies, intelligent environments, biomimetic materials, and digital atmospherics.

Reviews

"The Responsive Environment contributes vital research on the emergence of responsive environments within design experiments and projects undertaken in the 1970s. Abounding with remarkable archival materials, this detailed study of designers and practices offers a valuable historical account of the rise of the smart surrounds that now characterize contemporary computerized worlds."Jennifer Gabrys, author of Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet

"The Responsive Environment is a necessary book, one that helps us understand how concepts of environment, subjectivity, and aesthetics underpin historical and conceptual developments in art and architecture. It is a carefully crafted journey through essential thinkers in this field, and it opens new pathways for exploring how we relate to objects, environments, and ourselves."Daniel A. Barber, author of A House in the Sun: Modern Architecture and Solar Energy in the Cold War

Author Bio

Larry D. Busbea is associate professor of art history at the University of Arizona. He is author of Topologies: The Urban Utopia in France, 19601970.

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