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[[Anja Groten|Anja]] and [[Juliette Lizotte|Juliette]] are contributing to the [http://a-z.undisciplined.info/ Glossary of Undisciplined Design] symposium and publication.
 
[[Anja Groten|Anja]] and [[Juliette Lizotte|Juliette]] are contributing to the [http://a-z.undisciplined.info/ Glossary of Undisciplined Design] with a talk and workshop during the symposium and to the publication:
   
   
==Words for Glossary==
* DIT (Do it Together)
* Imaginary networks
* Weaving out
==Workshop: Imaginary Networks==
Drawing from practices of weaving, meshing and stitching we will explore alternatives to dominant human-computer interaction. We propose to imagine and embody different forms of collectivity and connectivity.
Throughout the workshop we will learn about simple electronic circuitry all the while exploring the collective body as a main interface for creating digital paintings.
The emphasis of the workshop lies on approaching Do It Yourself (DIY) and Do It Together (DIT) mentalities in all their forms and abbreviations.
* Bring your computers
* No previous skills required
* All bodies welcome
==⁣The Glossary of Undisciplined Design==
⁣The Glossary of Undisciplined Design (GUD) is a loose collection of disobedient strategies, empowering role models and critical tools in graphic design. It celebrates pioneers of nonconformity and care in graphic design as well as contemporaries who work towards dismantling design’s Eurocentric and male-dominated historiography. In doing so, GUD combines a multitude of theories and narratives with unruly tools and strategies for empowering modes of contemporary design practice.⁣
⁣The Glossary of Undisciplined Design (GUD) is a loose collection of disobedient strategies, empowering role models and critical tools in graphic design. It celebrates pioneers of nonconformity and care in graphic design as well as contemporaries who work towards dismantling design’s Eurocentric and male-dominated historiography. In doing so, GUD combines a multitude of theories and narratives with unruly tools and strategies for empowering modes of contemporary design practice.⁣


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⁣The 3-day symposium at the [https://gfzk.de/en/calendardate/symposium-glossary-of-undisciplined-design/ GfZK] from February 20 to 23, 2020, brings together international designers and thinkers from different generations and traditions. Cherishing its original meaning as a convivial gathering, the symposium will become a site of informal, collaborative, performative as well as discursive parts and interventions. The symposium’s aim is to create moments of focus and exchange, in order to discuss possible entries to the glossary and look for polyphonic definitions. The outcomes of the symposium will be part of a print version of GUD, to be published in autumn 2020.⁣
⁣The 3-day symposium at the [https://gfzk.de/en/calendardate/symposium-glossary-of-undisciplined-design/ GfZK] from February 20 to 23, 2020, brings together international designers and thinkers from different generations and traditions. Cherishing its original meaning as a convivial gathering, the symposium will become a site of informal, collaborative, performative as well as discursive parts and interventions. The symposium’s aim is to create moments of focus and exchange, in order to discuss possible entries to the glossary and look for polyphonic definitions. The outcomes of the symposium will be part of a print version of GUD, to be published in autumn 2020.⁣


===Notes from the workshop:===
[https://etherpad.hackersanddesigners.nl/p/weavingpatchwork ] </br>
[https://etherpad.hackersanddesigners.nl/p/ImaginaryNetworks ]


⁣⤵︎Opening lecture⤵︎ ↗︎by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville (The Sheila Studio / Yale School of Art @yaleschoolofart).⁣
⁣⤵︎Opening lecture⤵︎ ↗︎by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville (The Sheila Studio / Yale School of Art @yaleschoolofart).⁣




↰Lectures, workshops⤵︎and encounters⤴︎ with Clara Balaguer @clara.balaguer (Hardworking Goodlooking), Ece Canlı (Decolonising Design Group), Hackers & Designers, Jungmyung Lee @jung_lee_type_foundry, Sara Kaaman @sarakaaman (Girls Like Us), Anja Kaiser @aeni.kaiser and myself, with students of the Karlsruhe Academy of Arts and Design @hfg_karlsruhe_kd and many more allies.⁣
↰Lectures, workshops⤵︎and encounters⤴︎ with Clara Balaguer (Hardworking Goodlooking), Ece Canlı (Decolonising Design Group), Hackers & Designers, Jungmyung Lee, Sara Kaaman (Girls Like Us), Anja Kaiser @aeni.kaiser and myself, with students of the Karlsruhe Academy of Arts and Design and many more allies.⁣




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Revision as of 14:30, 23 February 2020

Glossary of Undisciplined Design
Name Glossary of Undisciplined Design Symposium
Location GfZK Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig
Date 2020/02/20-2020/02/23
Time 10:00-17:00
PeopleOrganisations Anja Kaiser, Rebecca Stephany
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

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Anja and Juliette are contributing to the Glossary of Undisciplined Design with a talk and workshop during the symposium and to the publication:

Words for Glossary

  • DIT (Do it Together)
  • Imaginary networks
  • Weaving out

Workshop: Imaginary Networks

Drawing from practices of weaving, meshing and stitching we will explore alternatives to dominant human-computer interaction. We propose to imagine and embody different forms of collectivity and connectivity. Throughout the workshop we will learn about simple electronic circuitry all the while exploring the collective body as a main interface for creating digital paintings.

The emphasis of the workshop lies on approaching Do It Yourself (DIY) and Do It Together (DIT) mentalities in all their forms and abbreviations.

  • Bring your computers
  • No previous skills required
  • All bodies welcome


⁣The Glossary of Undisciplined Design

⁣The Glossary of Undisciplined Design (GUD) is a loose collection of disobedient strategies, empowering role models and critical tools in graphic design. It celebrates pioneers of nonconformity and care in graphic design as well as contemporaries who work towards dismantling design’s Eurocentric and male-dominated historiography. In doing so, GUD combines a multitude of theories and narratives with unruly tools and strategies for empowering modes of contemporary design practice.⁣


⁣The 3-day symposium at the GfZK from February 20 to 23, 2020, brings together international designers and thinkers from different generations and traditions. Cherishing its original meaning as a convivial gathering, the symposium will become a site of informal, collaborative, performative as well as discursive parts and interventions. The symposium’s aim is to create moments of focus and exchange, in order to discuss possible entries to the glossary and look for polyphonic definitions. The outcomes of the symposium will be part of a print version of GUD, to be published in autumn 2020.⁣


Notes from the workshop:

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[2]

⁣⤵︎Opening lecture⤵︎ ↗︎by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville (The Sheila Studio / Yale School of Art @yaleschoolofart).⁣


↰Lectures, workshops⤵︎and encounters⤴︎ with Clara Balaguer (Hardworking Goodlooking), Ece Canlı (Decolonising Design Group), Hackers & Designers, Jungmyung Lee, Sara Kaaman (Girls Like Us), Anja Kaiser @aeni.kaiser and myself, with students of the Karlsruhe Academy of Arts and Design and many more allies.⁣


⁣⤵︎Attendance is free of charge↗︎⤵︎RSVP until December 18: join@undisciplined.info ⁣

a-z.undisciplined.info ⁣ ⁣⁣