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The Formal Basis of Post-modern Joke Design (of Design Jokes), by Editorial team.
The Formal Basis of Post-modern
Joke
Design (of Design
Jokes
). Words. Editorial team.
Joke
design is a historical, multidisciplinary, and interstitial practice. As such, it is (a priori) embedded in our understanding of the world as a
joke
.
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Blog: Oct 28, 2021
In it, we explore stereotypes, the anatomy of
jokes
, serious architects, funny projects, coping mechanisms and much more! Read it here! Pick up your copy at the faculty now! - Editorial Team. ← Back to the blog overview. Links.
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Designer Wardrobe, by Jonas Althuis.
Many
jokes
play off of stereotypes. One such stereotype is that of the architect that only wears black clothing and takes themselves very seriously.
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The Berlage Questionnaire: Francesca Torzo, by Maria Christopoulou and Georgia Katsi.
My team
jokes
with me that when it comes to my favourite colour, as all colours that exist around me are messy as life. I have troubles with many colours related to oil painting as they lack mist and are invasive to the eye.
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The Marble Arch Joke, by Alessandro Rognoni.
The Marble Arch
Joke
. Words. Alessandro Rognoni. Recently built in London, the MVRDV designed Marble Arch Hill is just the latest case of ‘pavilion for the pavilion’s sake’.
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Language and Design Cognition: Toward a theory of Language Based Design, by Christopher Clarkson.
It allows us to tell stories to our friends, create logical narratives to create new ideas, to insult, to forgive, and to make
jokes
. However, most bizarrely, it has almost no real connection to the real world.
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Collective Trauma - War and Humour , by Oliwia Jackowska.
Dark humour and using a
joke
as a release of painful emotion has been explored in popular culture and academia for quite some time.
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Some of My Problems, by Tuomas Peippo.
Psychoanalysts, he
jokes
, as a group have taken up the habit of implying that they do know, without actually saying anything significant. As a result everyone thinks they know what psychoanalysis is, except for psychoanalysts themselves.
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Emotional Space, by Aimee Baars.
Joker
. I held my breath the entire 122 minutes, frozen in my seat, occasionally grasping and bruising my poor friend’s arm in fright, who must have instantly regretted inviting me along.
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Unsophisticated Sophistication, by Jonas Althuis.
In its simplest and most common form, it's an image accompanied by some text that together tell a
joke
or communicate something humorous. It's a format that has by now been perfected, yet paradoxically is always changing.
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The Berlage questionnaire: Emanuel Christ of Christ & Gantenbein, by Ana Herreros and Jin Chang.
I like most materials, am I entitled to a
joker
? Your favorite occupation. Being an architect; and more and more being a teacher. Your favorite artist. Gerhard Richter. Your favorite city to live.
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Thank you for smoking, by Christopher Clarkson.
Sounds like the beginning of a
joke
no? “How many no smoking signs does it take to make a smoker not smoke?” Apparently, the answer is at least more than two.
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Writing on the Wall, by Federico Ruiz.
And I think that, as a kind of
joke
, this came up: not the Wall of Fame, because that would have been too simple, but the Wall of Names.”
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
This little fear I carried in me, this semi-
joke
about not being able to really smell the delicate scent of a flower or the stink bombs thrown in high school, was, in fact, true.
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