From Bruce’s Beyond the Beyond: Design Fiction in the Science Gallery: “
*Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby carry on for over an hour about their practice of âcritical design.â What a class act these two are: like Robert Louis Stephenson at the monster-movie festival.
*If youâre coming in late to the concept of âdesign fiction,â hereâs the takeaway: Dunne and Raby mock-up some of the most provocative, edgy, unsettling gizmos in the world. They do this by modelling social relationships, emotional interactions and the political implications of objects and services, rather than the objects and services per se. So they do indeed create âfictions,â in that Dunne and Raby designs are poetic, objective-correlative expressions of unstable social situations. These objects are âfictionsâ about how we live â they perform much like Anthony Trollopeâs 1875 social satire novel âThe Way We Live Nowâ once performed.
*Somewhere over the cultural horizon, there might be a modern paranormal-romance flick where all the set design and props are done by Dunne and Raby. That film would be a very Casablanca of the contemporary crisis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Way_We_Live_Now
(âOnly Paul seems to know or care whether the railroad actually exists.â Trollopeâs railroad in THE WAY WE LIVE NOW is a steampunk design-fiction.)
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(Via Beyond The Beyond.)