Media constructs narratives based on socio-political and cultural phenomena. In particular, these media narratives are often restricted to conservative and traditional visions when it comes to representations of cultural life. The connection between design, and the media narratives it produces, establishes a culture that heavily influences the construction of identity and contributes to the development of certain concepts of lifestyle — the reproductions of which are embodied in society on many levels. The enactment of these concepts plays out in many ways through consumption.
The Salone del Mobile is the largest trade fair of its kind in the world. In the lead up to the fair, the official website hosts all promotional material and facilitative communication for the Salone Del Mobile. The website is archival and charts both technical and emotional information relating to the ‘design fair’, including press releases, interactive maps, brand catalogues, product libraries, inspirations, advertisements, interviews as well as exhibition, visitor, exhibitor and media information. Its extensive display of materials mediates a kaleidoscope of consumer goods through design ideologies and “novel concepts for living”.
This website is demonstrative of a dichotomy between design ideologies and its general output as consumer products. Endless scenographies showcase props for living (table, bed, container) surrounded by linguistic value beyond their form: “ethical and social commitment”, “design of the future”, “improve people’s quality of life”, “the most meaningful and profound issues of contemporary”. Self-aggrandising and self-referential language embroils design creations in an economy of meaning. We interpret this platform for design as propagandistic.
In the media and through advertising and promotion, ‘things’ (cultural artefacts) are loaded with cultural information or ‘signs’. This cultivates a system of signs, indicating and informing social relations as well as reinforcing social order, seemingly allowing consumers to own or appropriate certain constructions of realities. By dissecting the Salone del Mobile website through data mining, empirical readings and screen shots of information, the existence of mutually incompatible and antithetical meanings can occur. We de-code this environment and recompose it into a skewed, slightly mocking and humorous narrative of the Salone’s marketing ideology.
As designers, we share responsibility for applying meaning to culture, by interpreting how the media dimension of design assists in propagating symbolic meanings and coded ideologies through representation__