Unruly Design: Making, Changing and Breaking Rules
Posted on January 25, 2018 | posted by: adhtUNRULY DESIGN: MAKING, CHANGING AND BREAKING RULES
A colloquium in Design Studies, Fashion Studies, History of Design & Curatorial Studies
Friday, March 2, 2018
5:30-7:00pm
Opening conversation with Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Design and Architecture, MoMA, and Jamer Hunt, Vice Provost for Transdisciplinary Initiatives, Parsons School of Design, The New School
Theresa Lang Center, Arnold Hall
55 West 13th Street,
New York, NY 10011
Friday, March 2, 2018
7:00-10:00pm
Join us for an unruly feast
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Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang
65 West 11th Street, New York, NY 10011
Saturday, March 3, 2018
10:00am-5:00pm
Panel presentations and discussions
Theresa Lang Center, Arnold Hall
55 West 13th Street,
New York, NY 10011
The School of Art and Design History and Theory is pleased to announce its inaugural colloquium, scheduled to take place Friday and Saturday, March 2 and 3, 2018 at Parsons School of Design in New York City.
“Unruly Design” explores the rules that govern design concepts, acts of making and fashion practices both historically and in today’s context. Who sets the rules within a design field, designers, clients, consumers or end-users? How should designers engage the legal structures that bind production and consumption and/or respond to market forces? How might consumers and end-users rewrite explicit or implicit codes of use through practice? How are the rules of design made, changed or broken? Discussions will move across several fields of design— from design history to fashion studies; design studies to intersections of design with artistic practices—taking into account current historical and contemporary perspectives including policy making and service design. This two-day colloquium responds to current discussions on the inherent political and ethical implication of design practices, as well as an expanded cultural terrain where the idea of design has become mainstream. This series of interventions and conversations navigates the complex relationship of design with a certain sense of order—with ways of doing and modes of saying that frame design processes and their outcomes within more or less strict, often conflicting sets of rules. Is today’s design unruly or can it be?
Speakers: Paola Antonelli, Museum of Modern Art; Otto von Busch, Parsons School of Design, School of Design Strategies; Lily Chumley, New York University; Tracy L. Ehrlich, Parsons School of Design, History of Design and Curatorial Studies; Carma Gorman, University of Texas at Austin; Denise Green, Cornell University; Elizabeth Guffey, State University of New York at Purchase; Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research; Jamer Hunt, Parsons School of Design, Transdisciplinary Studies; Charlene K. Lau, Parsons School of Design, Fashion Studies; Ulrich Leben, Parsons School of Design, History of Design and Curatorial Studies; Andrea Lipps, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Lauren Downing Peters, Centre for Fashion Studies, Stockholm University; Nicole C. Rudolph, Adelphi University; Georgia Traganou, Parsons School of Design, Design Studies; McKenzie Wark, New School for Social Research.
Event Schedule
Friday March 2, 2018
5:30 – 7:00pm Opening conversation with Paola Antonelli and Jamer Hunt
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7:00 – 10:00pm Unruly Feast
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Saturday March 3, 2018
10:00 – 10:30am Participants arrival & coffee
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10:30am – 12:00pm Session 1 – RULE MAKING
Drawing Beyond the Academy in Eighteenth-Century Rome
Tracy L. Ehrlich, Parsons School of Design, History of Design and Curatorial Studies
The world of plenty or a headless chicken?
Ulrich Leben
Dangerous Curves: Disciplining the Fat, Female Body Through Design Discourse
Lauren Downing Peters, Centre for Fashion Studies, Stockholm University
Design wants to be free: copying as democratic practice in the USA
Carma Gorman, University of Texas at Austin
TBA
Lily Chumley
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12:00 to 1:15pm Lunch break
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1:15 – 2:45pm Session 2 – RULE CHANGING
Robes of Resistance: Nuu-chah-nulth Declarations on Cloth
Denise Green, Cornell University
Making and Breaking Rules: Selwyn Goldsmith Designing for the Disabled
Elizabeth Guffey, State University of New York at Purchase
Rule-makers and Their Discontents: Who Changed French Postwar Housing?
Nicole C. Rudolph, Adelphi University
Border Rules: Design and Production across the Rio Grande
Victoria Hattam, New School for Social Research
Design in Autonomy
Jilly Traganou, Parsons School of Design, Design Studies
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2:45 to 3:00pm Coffee break
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3:00 – 4:30pm Session 3 – RULE BREAKING
Touching and Taking power: Hacking and DIY Activism
Otto von Busch, Parsons School of Design, School of Design Strategies
Joris Laarman Lab: Design in the Digital Era
Andrea Lipps, Assistant Curator, Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum, Smithsonian Design Museum, NY
The “Porn-Again Avant-Garde”: Transgression and the Contemporary Fashion Vanguard
Charlene K. Lau, Parsons School of Design, Fashion Studies
Design for Concepts
McKenzie Wark, New School for Social Research
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4:30 – 5:00pm Closing Reception
Organizing Committee:
Rosemary O’Neill, History of Design & Curatorial Studies;
Caroline Dionne, Design Studies;
Rachel Lifter, Fashion Studies