THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ART AND DESIGN"
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"Differences between art and design lie not so much in how they look as what they do." - Appriach:
Consider the designers' atitude to both audiences and the their works has changed in a revolutionary way which seems like same as artists. - Introduction:
There is a glorias period of design in 1980s,"anthing could be art"even a bed in the room,a pair of old shoes on the floor could be taken to the galery.why design could not?Now days the audiences become confusing about art and design works for the similar forms.Essentially ,cause the atitude of the designers for both audiences and their works has changed."Design just need to exihibite them and wait for someone to accept and apriciate."problely become a buzz standpoint not far away.
Thesis statement:I dont totaly agree with Brady for the differences between art and design not lie only in how they look, what he mentioned the popuse,how they made,cireria,atitude,materials(what they do). - Paragraph1:
Main idear:We can not negiect the atitude of the designers to the audiences is largely the same as artists.
Evidence:The atitue to audiences has changed from unsophisticated obey the request of the consignor to present their own understanding of design.
Sources:The architect won all the audiences for the concept of Mies-"less is more"and its glorious beauty.
("Fansworth House:Luduig"Mies Van der Rohe"Vandenberg,01/09/05) - Paragraph2:
Main idear:We can not negiect the atitude of the designers to the their works is largely the same as artists.
Evidence:The The atitue to their works has changed from unsophisticated obey the ulitilicarian function to"contemplate and reflect"which is the same as artists.
Sources:("Sydeny operal House"Parks,Peggy J,Baker and Talor 01/05/04) - Conclusion:
I dont totaly agree with Brady for the differences between art and design lie in what he mentioned the atitude(what they do).We should notice that by more and more desiners changing the atitde,we have the powerful reson to believe that desin could be art not far away.
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