Dear Ken,
We even accept dissertations in English and you are always very welcome
for a Moscatel!
Or did you think that you wouldn't have to write about your work...
But alas, we will only award Doctorates in Design (for the time being)
not in contemporary art.
My point and the OECD’s is that probably it is more useful and
interesting for the Society in general if Art and Design higher
education institutions award DFAs, DAs or DDes rather than PhDs. Except
for those that will correspond to the build up of a Design Culture,
namely those on Theory and History (what I would call under my cultural
background real Philosophy Doctorates).
I really don’t know if the current PhDs in Design aren’t in fact PhDs in
Engineering, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Communication
Sciences, History of Art, Cultural Studies with Design related subjects?
My guess is that the most are.
When I think about a Philosophy Doctor in Design (in the Anglo Saxon
frame) and consequently in a PhD in Design and asking what this
Philosophy should be, I think that its basic characteristic ought to be
a Philosophy of Doing. And a Philosophy of Doing is normally developed
by doing something. It is not irrational to say that the true Knowledge
about Doing is only attained or achieved by Doing. Also as a “manager of
knowledge” in a Higher Education Institution in Design that prepares
young and not so young adults for doing something I would like to have
doctors in the philosophy of doing. Not that I don’t like to have
doctors in science in specific areas but the engine of my Faculty should
be the doctors in the philosophy of doing. I would even prefer these to
the practitioner professionals from which I don’t know if they developed
a philosophy of doing and therefore being able to transmit articulated
directions on Doing.
My final point is that I will greet with joy anyone that come to me
saying "I did my PhD by project".
Cheers,
Eduardo
Ken Friedman escreveu:
> Dear Eduardo, Dear All,
>
> This seems quite sensible to me. I have often thought that Portugal is
> the
> place to go when I need relief from anguish. At least, that is how it
> has been
> for me on my visits to Portugal, especially to Lisbon and IADE
> for good company and good food!
>
> The OECD report sounds quite useful. I must read it. Off-hand, I'd say
> that
> what you suggest is much what I propose, with a specific DA or DFA or
> DDes
> given for creative practice. We see this in much the same way.
>
> If you are permitted to award the doctorate for creative arts practice,
> please
> let me know. I'd love to earn one!
>
> Warm wishes,
>
> Ken
>
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