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Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Lecture Notes 7th October

Lecture notes 7th october
Society wanted to make more goods then supplies could manage and so the industrial revolution came about to supply that need.

Feudal society
Hierarchical
Traditional
Religious

Befor their was limitation to products that people could purchase but with machines production a wide range of products more people had more variety to choose from. Examples of this date back as far as the feudal society.

People all had a station and place and there were little diversion between them. The church was very influential and their was little people could do to improve this unlike today where we can improve our social standing.

In the feudal system there were peasents and cratsmen the peasents worked the land but the craftsmen were given permission to use there skills by lords.

In the idustrial revololution population also increased this was due to more jobs and more resorces being available which cuase fear amoung the growing society.
Middle ,Upper and poor class was created and citys were seperated into diffrent areas to satisfy the needs of its people.Transport influenced the growth of its people as it enabled people to see more of the world. This influenced artists like Turner. There were banks available for storing money and there were explorations that created the slave triangle.

Diversion of labour
-dividing the production process up into a series of steps.
-no one person has controle of the product
-the role of the designer becomes one stage in the design process
-alienation a sence of lack of controle and power after ones life and fruits of ones labour.

Standisation of parts
-can be replaced
-morable metal type is earliest example

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