Sunday 15 November 2020

design + diversity: Designing an Inclusive World

When design chooses the approach one-size-fits-all, whose size are we, in fact, talking about? Who is Mr. Normal the so-called rest needs to adapt to? What impact does it have on "the other" when designing standardisation (and the illusion of normality) also means creating deviation (in a most heterogeneous world)? Who has a voice in visual culture? Who has to live in a design ghetto?...



Design can exclude and include groups of people, can make our lives more difficult and easier, can reinforce stereotypes and debunk myths, can respect and challenge taboos, can make minorities more invisible and raise awareness, can help maintain our narrow-mindedness and help develop empathy, can harm the image of minorities and raise their status, can stabilise and destabilise power relations. Design can.

The aim of this lecture is to present creative approaches and solutions, to discuss why we need ideas like a bicycle with Multiple Sclerosis and braille graffiti, to give some food for thought and raise awareness for the power of design and how it can create a better world for everybody, no matter what age, gender, ethnicity, religion, no matter if disabled or queer.

Online lecture hosted by FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences
Monday, 16 November 2020, 5 p.m. Central European Time
Registration: idk.PR@fh-joanneum.at (by 4 p.m. the day of the lecture)

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photograph by Paperwalker, modified by IDK FH Joanneum (including the creative spelling of my forename)

13 comments:

  1. Oh, wow, I'm in!

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  2. Wait! What? Email registration! Here we go...

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  3. Thanks, Abbie, Sam, Kenneth, and Macy! I highly appreciate that in the most ambivalent manner ... it makes me happy and nervous to know you there :-)

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  4. Brilliant lecture, enjoyed it very, very much!

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  5. Really appreciated your talk!

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    1. And I so appreciate your feedback! Thank you ever so much, Kenneth!

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  6. What a posh voice you have!!! Great lecture, love!

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  7. Das war ein wirklich großartiger Diversity-Vortrag!!🟠🟡🟢🔵🟣, Stephan

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