Neil Drabble is an academic and artist based in London. He holds an MA in Academic Practice and has worked on numerous educational projects looking at pedagogies supporting physical learning environments and studio cultures. His art practice focuses primarily on photography, publishing and curation, with photographic monographs published by Steidl/MACK alongside other book projects including 'Into the Woods; Trees in Photography' (Thames & Hudson) which accompanied a large photographic survey exhibition at the V&A Museum. He has work in various collections including the National Portrait Gallery and the V&A. Rose Gridneff is a designer, writer, and academic at University of the Arts London with experience of leading successful undergraduate and postgraduate design courses at a broad range of institutions across the UK.
About the Authors Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Periods of
Change Chapter 2: Design and Disciplines Chapter 3: Form and Function
Chapter 4: Art and Industry Chapter 5: Snap, Crackle and Pop Chapter 6:
Adapt and Survive Chapter 7: Re-Make, Remodel Chapter 8: Reading the Room
Chapter 9: Independent States Chapter 10: Inclusivity and Exclusivity
Chapter 11: Other Edens Chapter 12: Through the Looking Glass Conclusion
Image Credits Index