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January 01 2012
Trashion: The Return of the Disposed
Bahar Emgin
Bahar Emgin
Bahar Emgin studied Industrial Product Design at Istanbul Technical University and received her BSc degree in 2006. She completed her Master's Degree at Izmir University of Economics in Design Studies program in 2008 with her thesis entitled ID-Entity in Question: Turkish Touch in Design in ‘ilk’ in Milano. She is currently a PhD candidate at Bilkent University Department of Graphic Design where she continues research on her dissertation entitled “Servant Princess” of the Modern Home: Domesticity in Turkey after Electrifcation.
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Bahar Emgin
Bahar Emgin studied Industrial Product Design at Istanbul Technical University and received her BSc degree in 2006. She completed her Master's Degree at Izmir University of Economics in Design Studies program in 2008 with her thesis entitled ID-Entity in Question: Turkish Touch in Design in ‘ilk’ in Milano. She is currently a PhD candidate at Bilkent University Department of Graphic Design where she continues research on her dissertation entitled “Servant Princess” of the Modern Home: Domesticity in Turkey after Electrifcation.
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© 2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Design Issues (2012) 28 (1): 63–71.
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Bahar Emgin; Trashion: The Return of the Disposed. Design Issues 2012; 28 (1): 63–71. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/DESI_a_00124
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