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NONOBJECT
The “objective” world is one of facts, data, and actuality. The world of
the “nonobject” is about perception, experience, and possibility. In
this highly original and visually extravagant book, Branko Lukic (an
award-winning designer) and Barry Katz (an authority on the history and
philosophy of design) imagine what would happen if design started not
from the object but from the space between people and the objects they
use. The “nonobject,” they explain, is the designer’s personal
experiment to explore our relation to the observable world.
So they show us an umbrella that puts us in a harmonious relationship
with nature by sending falling rain rushing through the handle from an
upturned top that resembles a flower; a spoon with a myriad of tiny
bowls that allow us to savor our soup; a “superpractical” cell phone
with keypad, speaker, and microphone on every surface. They imagine the
ideal material, “Thinium,” incredibly thin and incredibly strong,
environmentally and aesthetically beneficial. They show us clocks and
watches that free us from time told by artificial demarcation and
consider the possibility of a digital camera that captures the part of
the scene we didn’t see.
In NONOBJECT, product design meets philosophy, poetry, and the theater of the imagination. The nonobject fills us with surprise and delight.
Hardcover: 240 pages
Product Dimensions:
10.2 x 8.1 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
