An examination of the collections of Blythe House, archive of the Victoria and Albert Museum, by Central Saint Martins researchers in the field of design. This project is mediated by the use of smartphone technology in the creative process.

Sunday 10 August 2014

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I hope you can understand these additional notes. these are some of the questions that I have asked myself and some that Elizabeth asked us to think about when Jo and Leanne had left the room. maybe you'd like to think of a few of yours, in your own words….start writing them down and we'll share and maybe just propose to them a strategy for the future rather than an exhibit or a product. this could mean work and exposure or just a tool for some or just simply a good contact with a great museum.
Questions and other notes:
If the V&A museum was the design museum of its time, then what is the design Museum?
What is the V&A today?
How can the Design Museum inform the V&A museum and work in conjunction?
If blythe house is a 3d encyclopedia, then it is an archive. What is its role as a NOVEL tool?
What is your relation with a smartphone?
What is your relation with a (any) design museum :
• tangibly?
• Physically?
• Culturally?
Is communication is the way forward to design solutions ?
Is it worth promoting the appreciation of materiality?
Since we are in a ‘stuff’ era, can we promote a ‘post-stuff’ era ?
Understand the value of materiality
Make the case for designers to use Blythe house for their work and to find out about materiality
What is Blythe House to you?
Nobody know what it is
Think about your relationship with THINGS
Check out sundaymore.com
Check out D-school
Check out intellectual capital
Architect Paxton built the V&A for Art and Commerce
Design the future. Design means you take an active part in STRATEGIZING
Are you challenged by technology/smartphone? Can you re-articulate it?
How is it influencing what you are thinking and What you are doing?
What does it do when you use it?
What does it not do when you use it?
Why is the V&A interested in CSM?
Is it because it is at the center of a design culture?
Do they want CSM for publicity?
What are museums? Soft power?
What is the subtext of the V&A is asking us to do?
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