Digital Archives and Primary Sources: New Historical and Historiographical Perspectives in Design Research?

Three Case Histories: Gio Ponti, Vinicio Vianello and Vico Magistretti

Keywords: Digital Archives, Archival Bond, Historiography of Design, Digital Humanities

Abstract

The possibility offered by open-access digital archives to consult and use often unpublished primary sources opens significant prospects for the field of historical research in design by making it possible to use archival bonds for the comparative study of documents. But it will also require design historians to develop a more efficient methodology based on a philological and historiographical approach.
Following a critical discussion of the use of primary sources in design history, this paper will analyse the recently-digitized archives of three Italian designers: Gio Ponti, Vinicio Vianello and Vico Magistretti. In examining the user interface and accessibility to scholars of the websites hosting these archives, as well as the problems (or opportunities) afforded the design historian by a multiplicity of documents, the aim is to reflect on the significance and on the prospects of digitization for the advancement of design history, and in light of this new “vision”, to specifically consider how it might lead to the formulation of new critical and historical hypotheses.

First published in AIS/Design. Storia e Ricerche, vol. 5, n. 10, 2017.

Author Biography

Dario Scodeller, Università degli Studi di Ferrara

Architect, he is an associate professor at the Department of Architecture of the University of Ferrara where, since 2018, he has been the Coordinator of the Degree Course in Industrial Design. At the DA Unife he teaches design and historical-critical disciplines in the Bachelor's and Master's degree courses in Design (Product and exhibition design, Design for social and environmental sustainability, Integrated design, Design theory and criticism, History and culture of design ). He has published the monographs "Livio e Piero Castiglioni, il progetto della luce" (Electa, Milan 2003); "Negozi, l’architetto nello spazio della merce" (Electa, Milan 2007); "Gaddo Morpurgo, pensieri, progetti, ricerche" (Foschi Editore, Forlì 2008), "Design spontaneo" (Corraini 2017). His investigations and critical reflections on design are published in the magazines Casabella, Flare, Licht & Architektur, Abitare, Domus, Luce & Design.
He headed Coin's retail design office from 1998 to 2001 and was a consultant to Fabrica (Benetton Group's communication research centre) for exhibition projects.

Published
2022-09-05