The Risk Society
Saturday, Jan 27, 201811 AM - 5 PMBST
| Design Museum
London, GBRelated
Chaired by Glenn Adamson, curator of this year’s Beazley Designs of the Year, this symposium brings together leading international designers, artists, academics and social thinkers to discuss design’s engagement with risk. How can design help us overcome the global risks of today? How does the concept of risk intersect with political change, which in turn may have impact on design implementation? And how might risk help us to develop our understanding of design, with the aim of making a better future?
Over the last 18 months the world has experienced unpredictable and unprecedented challenges. Natural disasters, economic downfalls, rising violence and ecological uncertainty are some of the global risks that have come to define our time. This year’s Beazley Designs of the Year reflects the ways in which design is responding to these risks through inventive acts of resilience.
The symposium lends its name from the late sociologist and social thinker Ulrich Beck’s seminal book Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity (1986).Taking Beck’s analysis as a point of departure, it questions how design as a discipline can provides cities, communities and individuals with tools to prepare for social, economic and political threats and uncertainties.
Speakers include: Glenn Adamson, Mercedes Bunz, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Adam Greenfield, Grainne Hassett, Onkar Kular, Jack Self, Aram Han Sifuentes, Christina Varvia, Ben Vickers and Austin Zeiderman.
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