DECLARATIONS
of [inter]dependence
and the im[media]cy of design
October 25 - 28, 2001.
Concordia University, Montreal
DESCRIPTION
The symposium will bring together designers, artists,
educators and activists to explore the public sphere as a space
of democratic voice and citizenship with an emphasis on graphic
agitation, manifestoes, interventions, alternative modes of public
address, and culture jamming. We are committed to the development
of a discourse for a socially engaged design practice that seeks
to address the complex and contradictory role designers play as
cultural producers in capitalist societies.
The symposium seeks to take up the challenge of design manifestoes,
new and old - from F.T. Marinetti's, Words-In-Freedom to the most
recent rewriting of Ken Garland's, First Things First. Moreover,
it seeks to extend the dialogue and debates initiated at the conference
organized by Jan van Toorn, design beyond Design: critical reflection
and the practice of visual communication, at the Jan van Eyck
Academie, in 1997.
Important in our discussions will be the links from theory to
practice - the strategies for action adopted by image makers and
cultural producers working both inside and outside "the mainstream."
Moreover, the rapid expansion of digital technologies is implicated
in this discourse as a tool and medium for expression. Digital
media have transformed the discipline of design - changing the
ways in which we work, allowing direct access to communication
networks, and opening the door to cross-disciplinary collaborations.
Publications: A CD-ROM and
a serial publication in the form of poster/postcard will be produced
and all material presented during the conference will be considered
for inclusion.