
What's the Difference Between Art & Design: Crash Course Art History #14
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Date: 2024-08-01
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rochelle2758
Thank you for laying this out in such a thoughtful way! I’m also interested in the class element involved: craft as associated with labor and therefore lower in the hierarchy. It also makes me think of the recent tendency for clothing companies to say on their labels that something was designed in, say, San Francisco, even if it was sewn in China or Bangladeshas if the physical act of making doesn’t matter.
Also, it’s a small thing but I really appreciate that you simply said Brazzaville and Kinshasa without prefacing them with Africa, just as if you were talking about Paris or Miami, or any other major city.
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Thank you for laying this out in such a thoughtful way! I’m also interested in the class element involved: craft as associated with labor and therefore lower in the hierarchy. It also makes me think of the recent tendency for clothing companies to say on their labels that something was designed in, say, San Francisco, even if it was sewn in China or Bangladeshas if the physical act of making doesn’t matter.
Also, it’s a small thing but I really appreciate that you simply said Brazzaville and Kinshasa without prefacing them with Africa, just as if you were talking about Paris or Miami, or any other major city.
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nixi7688
I'm gonna say Diderot had soft hands. He might be a critic but I don't think he had a lot of experience with making art. Good design takes a lot of problem solving and thinking through how it will function and the users experience. He might have had a different take if he had had to assemble something from IKEA
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I'm gonna say Diderot had soft hands. He might be a critic but I don't think he had a lot of experience with making art. Good design takes a lot of problem solving and thinking through how it will function and the users experience. He might have had a different take if he had had to assemble something from IKEA
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JaimeNyx15
I'd fallen off of Crash Course for a couple of years now, but this came up in my feed and I really enjoyed it. I never got to fit in an art history course in college, so I'm looking forward to using this as a strong substitute. Thanks for the great vid!
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I'd fallen off of Crash Course for a couple of years now, but this came up in my feed and I really enjoyed it. I never got to fit in an art history course in college, so I'm looking forward to using this as a strong substitute. Thanks for the great vid!
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ArtichokeHunter
hmm i would think all design is art, some is just boring art but i guess if it's totally practical and not expressing anything i can see the argument that it's not art
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hmm i would think all design is art, some is just boring art but i guess if it's totally practical and not expressing anything i can see the argument that it's not art
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crash_course
Before watching, I assume design is utilitarian in nature. Art is expression. Edit: They can overlap and also stand on their own.
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Before watching, I assume design is utilitarian in nature. Art is expression. Edit: They can overlap and also stand on their own.
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