In this News Limited story, Philippe Starck says design is dead and his work ‘unnecessary’.
“I was a producer of materiality and I am ashamed of this fact, … Everything I designed was unnecessary.”
All the egoistical self-indulgence aside, this statement does merit a certain level of self-reflection, whether you are a designer or a consumer.
Thanks to Bede Tannock for this link.
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It’s a shame the word “design” has so many shades of meaning. “I’m designing a new sewer system for London” is a very different activity from “I’m designing new wallpaper for my London town house” — in terms of both the focus on whether it will actually perform some useful task and whether it’s of lasting value to society.
Good point. Design as a structured problem solving and creative thinking process is certainly far from unnecessary.