Design is in a state of flux, mutating and evolving
as it adjusts to the ever changing social, political, economic and technological landscape. Approaches and values that made
sense before, perhaps do not always make sense today. One of the biggest challenges facing designers, is to re-design design
itself to ensure it remains relevant and meaningful in these uncertain times.
Lack of dogma and orthodoxy, and the blurring
of boundaries bet- ween disciplines, make it a very exciting time to be a designer, even if, with this new freedom comes some
existential angst.
I offer no solutions, or even answers, but lots of questions, thoughts, ideas and possibilities,
all expressed through the language of design. They probe our beliefs and values, challenge our assumptions, and encourage
us to imagine how what we call ‘reality’ could be different. They help us see that the way things are now is just one possibility.
Upcoming Sliver Events 2012
January 11th, Seungkoo Jo, Architect, Busan/South Korea
January 12th, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Director MAK, Vienna
All lectures start at 7pm.
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