Hi Tiiu,
Especially Ridley Scott's Blade Runner.
The Replicants', manufactured by the Tyrell Corp., quest to meet the
ultimate responsible for their "Design" is terribly meaningful for
Design studies.
Best,
Eduardo
On 22-07-2011 12:47, Tiiu Poldma wrote:
> Hello Idil and Viveka,
> Yes I would suggest Metropolis and also a few other movies that might be of interest to you:- Blade Runner, a movie made in 1982 by Ridley Scott and starring Rutger Hauer- 1984, based on a novel by George Orwell- Brazil, made in 1985 and directed by Terry Gilliam.Some time ago I used these films in a design theory course to incite thinking in students about designing and the impact of how decision-making and design thinking are used and the consequences of the choices that we make.
> In terms of science fiction and design, the concept of 'design theory' is a little broader when you investigate these movies and their underlying messages. The atmosphere, the messages, all speak to design theory at one level or another.
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> Regards
> Tiiu Poldma, Ph.D.Associate professorVice Dean Graduate StudiesFaculty of Environmental designUniversity of Montreal
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> 7.21.11 Viveka wrote
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>> How about Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927)? It has a couple of pretty intense designer archetypes: Joh Fredersen, the architect/industrialist who designed and controls the city, and Rotwang, the disruptive inventor of the revolutionary robot Maria. Everything in the film communicates about design, lots to talk about.
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