Course ID: 016198
This course introduces students to both the theory and practice of Critical Design, broadly construed. Critical Design is not a field of its own, but a mode of design thinking that is informed by critical theories and research methods from the arts and humanities. Critical Design can intersect with and draw on established fields of
design from graphic and UX design to industrial and urban design. The course begins with an overview of the
history of design as critique, before examining the recent emergence of research-creation practices such as
speculative design, critical making, discursive design, and applied media theory. The positionality of designers
and audiences will be considered in readings and assignments that focus on gender, disability, race, and class.
Special attention will be paid to the design of media technologies and the infrastructures that support them,
which involves methods in UX design, sustainable hardware design, and digital urban design. Students will
demonstrate their knowledge of course materials through writing, design, and light fabrication.