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Giang Nguyen
Hey Ben, the image you used at 13:25 – the part where you mentioned Chinese moveable type – that image is actually Korean. I really enjoy your presentation, as a self-taugh graphic designer this kind of material is so helpful to me. Thank you for the great work!
Joonas Pastila
I really enjoyed the recap of pre-print press history of illustrations, and your explanation of the artistic goals and intentions of visited movments. However, more towards the end, one very dire misconseption goes directly against the goal of the video: understanding the histroric context of art syles, schools and their intentions. For example, recap how Bauhaus movement ended in USA well generally, but you claim the reason why they left Germany as the polar opposite of historic reality. Communism and Fascism aren’t the same. Denouncing one doesn’t lend support for another, so there is no need to try to see them as the same. Nazies really hated communist. And communist really hated fascists and especially Nazies. On both ideological level as the movements had very opposite values, and for the simple fact Nazies and fascists did their best to hunt down, displace, and even exterminate anyone and anything they saw as communist.
One of the main reason or justification of why nazies pushed Bauhaus and other art schools, movements and artist out of germany was because they perseaved them as Communist and revolutionary. Similarly the reason why Nazies were successful in establishing their regime was because many companies backed them up, often because their fierce opposition to communism and socialism. Simply put, Nazies were not communist, they were fiercly anti-communist. Their economic policies even in war effort, didn’t privatise companies, they expanded production by deepening the ties between companies and the state – unless Lochheed Martin is communist, the nazies weren’t either.
Similarly USSR was very much againts the nazie movement, saw the rise of Fascism as a great threat before UK, France or other european states. Nazies very openly hated communism, so this was very natural conclusion.
I know this very much steps aside the main topic of the video, but it is important, especially when many of the movements discussed had socialist leanings or agenda. Nazies weren’t secretly communist. They were Fascist, and anti-communist. Their policies didn’t copy socialist policies nor policies of authoritarian communism. Nazies never did nor even intend to in any way take economic power away from companies or the owners of companies, and in fact gained support of companies because of threat of socialist policies being implemented.
Regardless of ones opinion of Communism or USSR, calling Nazies communist is a dire misunderstanding of history, and spoils many of the lessons crusial to learn from the period. Say if one falsely concludes that opposition of communism is the best way to never have a fascist movement gain power again, the group who would most definitely support and aid such efforts would be fascist of past and current times. And if one wants to protect art and free expression, thinking suppression of them was mainly a communist goal, then they might nod along when a school like Bauhaus is shut down for “doctornation of students into communist ideology”. One simply can not make correct conclusions and is in risk of making direcly opposite ones to ones intentions, if one sees the Nazies as communist. Because the groups following their ideology, holding their values, and trying to avoid assosiation with the history of their ideas, are anything but communist.
RA BEAT
appreciated but the sample of moveable type you showed is Korean not Mandarin
Prima on Ice
Thank you, please make more videos about design history or approach, it would help many graphic design students.
Nothing to See Here
Great informational 👍
Last Grasp
Your intro was on point. I needed this.
Last Grasp
Is this mentorship still available?
Daniel Brandt
Hi, really like the video, but the first cave paintings are from around 30.000 – 20.000 BC
Gaurav chourasia
10:18 dude you are wrong ! kindly search again about languages on google.
Liselle Noronha
thank you so much for this ❤️✨ really REALLY helpful and so insightful
Daniel Alvarez
Russian propaganda
Mila Rosenrot
great video thank you so much!!
Exene Vandenberg
holistic not wholistic
Ece Berkyürek
This was amazing. Thank you so much!!!
Stéphane Biazzo
I think it’s not very accurate, quite a little arrogant if I would like to understand the paintings of 10 000 years ago, to say that they’re easy do understand, you don’t really know what they represent in terms of the spiritual meanings of hunting, the way they used colors and what meaning there could be behind many things, you just can’t know now..