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"Part of the Process"

ESSAY/THEORY text chosen for group discussion on Monday 30 April.
Nicolas Bourriaud's concept of 'relational aesthetics' may give designers a new set of tools.
By Monike Parrinder and Colin Davies.







“"Part of the Process"”

  1. Blogger Luke Says:

    r7This'll be a good text to discuss! Partly because there's things I like about it and other things that I think are really a bit problematic. Actually I've been thinking I'd better read this 'Relational Aesthetics' thing as it seems to be referenced pretty heavily in just about everything over the last few years.

    I'm interested to hear how this relates to your topic, but save that for when you get here if you want? No one else has actually done this reading thing yet so you'll be first, which will be good I think.