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New issue of @owjournal: web dev and writer Maisa Imamović dissects a tiny yet crucial user experience that occurs during the process of obtaining a residence permit. Cultural criticism + user journey + speculative interface design.
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What Design Can't Do, the second book by COW codirector and researcher Silvio Lorusso (@silvio_lorusso), will be out at the end of the month but it is already available for pre-order from Set Margins' website. More info here: https://t.co/yFBxnCV7mT
Almost there. What Design Can't Do will be out in late October with Set Margins', but you can already pre-order it. Here is the cover, designed by Federico Antonini.
More info and pre-order here: https://t.co/owwdiqcKTt
New issue of @owjournal just out! Ana Henriques delves into the uses of détournement in different contexts such as the punk movement, the fight against AIDS and the images that criticise the cosy, pacific illustration style of Big Tech: Alegria.
https://t.co/o9MKoIQwZt
New issue of @owjournal just out! Ana Henriques delves into the uses of détournement in different contexts such as the punk movement, the fight against AIDS and the images that criticise the cosy, pacific illustration style of Big Tech: Alegria. https://t.co/3nF8heIgen
The new issue of @owjournal is out! In this excerpt from 'Being with Data', media theorist @__nate__ discusses how the ubiquitous but overlooked ‘symbolic form’ of the dashboard came to dominate the everyday life of individuals, organizations, and firms. https://t.co/nlBOKHjkgf
In the new issue of @owjournal, @IsabelleZaugg, Anushah Hossain & Brendan Molloy explain why many languages are digitally-disadvantaged. They highlight the limits of the available tools and the surveillance risks faced by the speakers.
Read & subscribe: https://t.co/hT6LBah6mg
*Extremely* grateful to @camerontw for writing this rich yet accessible 'Latour 101'. Fellow designers and design researchers, you don't want to miss it!
The new issue of OW is out: @camerontw reflects on the “annoyingly prolific” production of Bruno Latour and its significance for designers. Read it here and subscribe: https://t.co/xV5ZZjLaDc #design
“[history] is complex, it is undefined, it is messy, but the rewards will be great.” Martha Scotford quoted in an interview by Michele Galluzzo with @PeoplesGDArc https://t.co/tuGQ1ry2MV
New issue! Michele Galluzzo speaks with Brockett Horne and Briar Levit, co-founders of @PeoplesGDArc, about messy history, bottom-up participation, institutional support and the awe that archival material can sparkle.
Read it here and subscribe for more: https://t.co/hw0qzC95Wc
If you like *the thread*, you might want to read my new essay. This is, until now, my most ambitious attempt to intertwine the various themes I tweet about --> https://t.co/l1EU5Cb5Jq
It's finally online "Expectations as Reality", the essay derived from the talk I gave at the Yale School of Art (@yaleschoolofart) in April: https://t.co/l1EU5Cb5Jq
Here, a mini thread with some of the included images
New OW issue! Looking back at his education, designer and researcher Afonso de Matos confronts a series of contradictions about the role of a critical attitude in design, its effects on the world and its relation to uneven professional opportunities. https://t.co/hF7IgSHm9W
The new issue of Other Worlds is out! In this excerpt of her recently published book "The Circuit" (Design Capital #1), @hnnhlls investigates the political and economic genealogy of design fairs, festivals and biennials. https://t.co/IiHdj9p3Od
Took a bit of time today to upload to my website the short essay on design and power I wrote for @owjournal. Hopefully, part 2 will be out soon. Bonus image in the tweet.
https://t.co/cgTcHiUPNa
Design Capital is a book series that expose challenging and critical long-form essays about fundamental structures sustaining the design field. Vol 1, 'The Circuit', is a wide-ranging critique of design festivals and biennials, by @hnnhlls. Out now. ➡️ https://t.co/Fk0txRyWN3
OW #6 is out! @ManufacturaInd rigorously dissects Stayaway, the contact tracing app launched in Portugal during the Covid pandemic, proving that a grounded criticism of public health monitoring systems is possible. Read it here and subscribe: https://t.co/DNQagukhq4
open access fees are currently the equivalent of two months of my sallary and of course my university cannot pay for them. how can we be judged based on citations if we cannot pay for boosting them? this is a rigged game where researchers in the Global South always lose… damn!