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Revision as of 19:53, 7 October 2022
Oct 7 Schedule for Uncreative Designing
3:00 | Hyperreality |
Brad Troemel, Pastel Hell | |
Jean Baudrillard, The Precession of Simulacra (p.1-7), 1981 | |
Hans Christian Andersen, The Princess and The Pea, 1835 | |
3:50 | Break |
4:00 | Proj. 2 Check-in |
5:30 | Break |
5:40 | Dapper Dan Talks About Going From the Underground to Gucci, Vogue 2020 |
Lessons from fashion's free culture (Maybe?) | |
Circulation Slides (Maybe?) |
Readings for Today:
- Aaron Swartz, Guerilla Open Access Manifesto, 2008
- Jean Baudrillard, The Precession of Simulacra (p.1–7), 1981
- Hans Christian Andersen The Princess and The Pea