Proceedings of the Interior Space in Other Places : An IDEA [Interior Design/Interior Architecture Educators Association] Symposium [Edited Volume of Proceedings]


Autoria(s): Taylor, Mark; Lee, Gini; Lindquist, Marissa
Contribuinte(s)

Taylor, Mark

Lee, Gini

Lindquist, Marissa

Data(s)

05/02/2010

Resumo

Conference curatorial outline The focus of this symposium was to question whether interior design is changing relative to local conditions, and the effect globalization has on the performance of regional, particularly Southern hemisphere identities. The intention being to understand how theory and practice is transposed to ‘distant lands’, and how ideas shift from one place to another. To this extent the symposium invited papers on the export, translation and adoption of theories and practices of interior design to differing climates, cultures, and landscapes. This process, sometimes referred to as a shift from ‘the centre to the margins’, seeks new perspectives on the adoption of European and US design ideas abroad, as well as their return to their place of origin. Papers were invited from a range of perspectives including the export of ideas/attitudes to interior spaces, history of interior spaces abroad, and the adoption of ideas/processes to new conditions. Paralleling this trafficking of ideas are broader observations about interior space that emerge through specificity of place. These include new and emerging directions and differences in our understanding of interiority; both real and virtual, and an ever-changing relationship to city, suburb and country. Keeping within the Symposium theme the intention was to examine other places, particularly on the margins of the discipline’s domain. Semantic slippage aside, there are a range of approaches that engage outside events and practices enabling a transdisciplinary practice that draws from other philosophical and theoretical frameworks. Moreover as the field expands and new territories are opened up, the virtual worlds of computer gaming, animations, and interactive environments, both rely on and produce new forms of expression. This raises questions about the extent such spaces adopt or translate existing theory and practice, that is the transposition from one area to another and their return to the discipline.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56355/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://idea-edu.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/2010-Symposium-Papers-Interior-Spaces-in-Other-Places.pdf

Taylor, Mark, Lee, Gini, & Lindquist, Marissa (2010) Proceedings of the Interior Space in Other Places : An IDEA [Interior Design/Interior Architecture Educators Association] Symposium [Edited Volume of Proceedings]. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia..

Direitos

Copyright 2010 IDEA

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Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120106 Interior Design #Interior Histories and Theories #Interior Design #Interior Decoration #Interiority #Shifting and Adaptable Interior
Tipo

Book