A selected history of socially committed design strategies within the
Western tradition, from the past 150 years
Within the design discipline, calls for sustainability and social
responsibility have become some of the most common rallying cries of the
past decade, generating countless new products, materials and
technologies--all designed to change the course of our future.
Adjectives like "sustainable," "green" and "eco" describe this new wave
of socially committed design. But though today's conditions are urgent
and particular, the ideologies behind these new products are often not
totally new, but rather a part of design history. Contemporary
sustainable design is just the newest chapter of a story that stretches
back throughout the previous centuries. The Responsible Object
presents a selected history of socially committed design strategies
within the Western design tradition of roughly the last 150 years, from
William Morris to Victor Papanek, and from VKhUTEMAS to FabLab. It
includes about 20 interstitial mini-posters with slogans from the text,
printed on different colored papers.