DHIS 101: Design Culture I

Students explore design culture, literature, and manifestations in language, image, artifact, time, space, and experience. The historical relationship between design and the social, cultural, political, and technological contexts in which it is created is integral to studio practice in order to foster critical discrimination and awareness in our mediated culture. Students attend both a lecture and a seminar. Assignments include essays and research projects which bridge and integrate with studio pursuits.

Number of Credits: 
3.00
Repeatable for Credit: 
No
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