the Critical and Activist practice: A Discussion
Tuesday, Jul 3, 20126:55 AMEDT
| 11 East 52nd Street New York, NY
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The conversation will explore the question of what it means to be Critical and Activist in the context of design/art/architecture/urban practices. As practices increasingly engage social and environmental issues the question remains as to how to effectively work within the fragmented, decentralized and often weakened fiscal and political structures that characterize the neo-liberal city. The panel will discuss how designers can fully engage in political processes rather than accept short-sighted solutions and to be advocates for projects that go beyond token investments on ‘green’ and ‘social’.
To unpack these issues the following five topics will be discussed by invited speakers and the audience:
- Strategist Practices: Identifying and Mapping Urban Conflict Speaker: Sarah Williams, Columbia University
- Tactical Approaches: On Media and Quick Action Speaker: Dan Latorre presenting Occupy Town Square and The Illuminator
- Erase Autonomy: Blurring Disciplinary Boundaries Speaker: Paula Z Segal, 596 Acres
- Working With, not For: Community Participatory Processes Speaker: James Rojas, Latino Urban Forum
- Designing Processes, not Products: No Outcome is Ever Final Speaker: Mabel Wilson, Columbia University
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