Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Ornament and Crime- Reflection

The term ornamentation is varied and it is something that has several forms but, on a general level, it is a term used for embellishment, decoration or for something that acts as an addition to make something look aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Everyone likes ornamentation. The extent of liking it is highly subjective and it varies from person to person.
It was really interesting to see Adolf Loos’s take on it. In his view ornamentation is something that is highly unneeded.  Ornamenting faces or your surroundings leads to creating ‘plastic art’.  He believes the evolution of culture lies in the ‘removal of ornamentation’ of functional objects. He goes to the extent of saying that ornamentation is degeneration and wastage of resources. He thought, man from the fifteenth century would not understand him but a modern day man would. As a modern day man believes in minimal decoration and simplistic design.
He has made a comparison of two families living side by side with same amount of income in the household, same demands, same lifestyle but belonging to different cultures. The modern man will be able to fulfill all his needs in the given budget since he will be happy with just a few things that are necessary, where as, the man from the earlier age will have vast demands. Leaving the food aside, he will need to have ornamented crockery which would be a lot more expensive than what the modern man will use to eat food.


I do not quite agree to his way of thinking. Yes, a modern day man does prefer the minimalistic style, which looks good, but ‘ornamentation’ and ‘decoration’ is not unneeded and neither is it a waste. Everyone likes to make little additions whether it is on their appearance or their surrounding to make it look visually appealing.

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