Thu 24 Mar 2022
The Right to design: Another possible is possible (Transcriptions)
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Transcriptions and drawings from presentations, readings and discussions from The Right to design: Another possible is possible. Readers can view the individual transcriptions through the menu bar or download in PDF format.
Hosted at the Röhskka Museum, 07 October 2022, The Right to design: Another possible is possible was a collective unfolding of the questions: What are design rights now? And what could be the right to design? Presentations foregrounded case studies, approaches, and perspectives to consider how global rights frameworks frequently fail to safeguard folklore and other indigenous knowledge forms, why the right to understand how injustices produced through and with design could be the basis for claiming design education as a special kind of right and how contemporary design and spatial practices can materialise and identify instances where rights fail and exclude.
The event is part of a series of studies with practitioners, activists and scholars from disciplinary fields ranging from design and architecture to anthropology and law that will not only map designs relationships to rights but begin to imagine alternative framings for how rights could be practiced, made visible and extended through the discipline of design itself.
The Right to design: Another possible is possible was jointly organised with the Röhsska Museum, IASPIS, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual and Applied Art, research publishing platform PARSE and HDK Valand, Academy of Art & Design, University of Gothenburg.The event was recorded and transcribed using online software and all drawings made during the day’s presentation by Åbäke.
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