Unmaking Things
June 10, 2015 11:06 AM Subscribe
Unmaking Things: A Design History Studio is a creative space for exploring innovative approaches to the study of design and objects. The site is founded, edited, and run by students on the Royal College of Art / Victoria and Albert Museum History of Design MA course and covers a diverse range of topics – from product design to critical theory; from the history of decorative arts to analysis of space. The student editors and site design change annually. New articles are posted every Monday and Thursday.
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But seriously, this is a great find. Many interesting articles, from the making of ugly things like the Acid Green "Pixie" teapot to the function of vandalism. Very keen!
posted by filthy light thief at 11:16 AM on June 10, 2015