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Part 1: The role of aesthetics in automotive design

April 9th, 2010 3 comments

A series that will explore the role of aesthetics in car design.

Aesthetics, as a term, denotes our response to an object through the senses. Such a response can range from something that is aesthetically ‘pleasing’, resulting in a fondness to the object, to something that is aesthetically ‘displeasing’, in which an unpleasant reaction is associated with the object. The way that a viewer determines their opinion on the aesthetics of an object is a result of the combined stimulation of the senses  (sight, sound, touch, taste and smell) and human emotions. When it’s about cars, there is something special and deep about the role aesthetics plays.

Frank Hinder: Drawing, Frank Gehry:Disney Concert Hall, BMW: X-Coupe Concept

Nearly all man made objects have been designed. Some have been designed to a degree with either or both, a function and/or a form. Quite often, it is said that good design has a good balance of form and function, even so, it could be said to be an ‘ignorant’ view upon design and engineering. If objects that are more heavily based on either form or function the other is ignored. Vehicles and transportation are examples of where form and function are used to stimulate senses and emotion to create a viewers opinion on aesthetic values.

Question: How do these images make you feel individually and as a collective?

References:
Stoller, P. “The Taste of Ethnographic Things”, University of Pennsylvania Press, (1989)

SPECIAL: Live webcast with CCS Chairman & Former Ford Designer – Larry Erickson

April 8th, 2010 No comments

Talk about generous, Autoline ‘After Hours’ is sharing with AutoCritical readers an interview with Larry Erickson. Erickson, former chief designer for Ford and now the Chair of Transportation Design at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, will be talking about some of the school’s esteemed alumni, as well as future design trends – Look out!.

A key topic they will discuss is if design will take a back seat to aerodynamics in the battle for fuel efficiency.

Larry is responsible for the 2005 Mustang, before leaving to CCS in 2008

Thursday’s show starts at 7PM ET / 23:00 GMT.

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