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Slides for my pitch at 'Redesigning Government Now!'. NatLab, Eindhoven (NL), October 20 2014.
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DESIGNPOLITICS
&
DO NOT MIX
DESIGNNOW!
RE
GOVERNMENT
In the Political ArenaPrototyping Policy
Redisigning Democracy
DESIGNPOLITICS
&
POLITICS
POLITICALTHE
POLITICALTHE
POLITICS/=
POLITICS
POLITICS“…is a set of practices and institutions
through which an order is created”
Mouffe
POLITICALTHE
POLITICAL“…is the dimension of antagonism which is
constitutive of human societies”
THE
Mouffe
POLITICALTHE
“…space of freedom and public deliberation”
Arendt
POLITICSDESIGN FOR
POLITICSDESIGN FOR
“…most often works to improve access to information or to improve the access to various forms of ordered expression and action; it emphasizes techniques of merging form and content in aesthetically compelling and
functionally appropriate ways to support the means of governance”
DiSalvo
DESIGNPOLITICAL
DESIGNPOLITICAL
“…attempts to reveal, question and challenge prevailing conditions and structures (hegemonies) in our society; it
opens space for contestation and suggests new practices”
DiSalvo
DESIGNNOW!
RE
GOVERNMENT
POLITICSDESIGN FOR
POLITICSDESIGN FOR(PARTITIONED UNIT OF)
THINKINGDESIGN
THINKINGDESIGN(INSTRUMENTALIZED)
(FOR CORPORATIONS)
POLITICSDESIGN FOR
Refreshing local-level politics.
Potentiality
Antanas Mockus - Bogotá
POLITICSDESIGN FOR
Applying partitioned units of design to local policies resulting in, for example, gentrification
Risk
Sarah Kendzior - Hipster Economics
“Gentrifiers focus on aesthetics, not people. Because people, to them, are aesthetics”
‘Poor but sexy’ - Berlin
WANT TO BE THE
DOES
?
EINDHOVENNEW BERLIN
POLITICSDESIGN FOR
DESIGNPOLITICAL
Eindhoven - Oct/2012
OTHERTHE
MARKET
“…Is a platform, materialized in a series of carts and stalls, to trade products and services without money, using dialogue as a currency. The carts and stalls are made embracing the aesthetics of informality, aiming
to create a contrast with over-planned and over-designed societies; this is also the main aspect to trigger dialogues on the streets. The Other Market
affirms the public space as a place for participation and contestation”
OTHERTHE
MARKET
Eindhoven - April 5/2013
Eindhoven - April 19/2013
Utrecht - May 4/2013
Den Haag - Sep 26/2013
Rotterdam - Nov 26/2013
Budapest - Dec 10/2013
Leuven - May 10/2014
CAN DO
WHATDESIGN
FORPUBLICSPACE
Amsterdam - May 10/2014
DESIGNER
I AM JUST(AN)OTHER
DESIGN
POLITICS
POLITICIZE
(RE)DESIGNINGBEFORE