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An extradisciplinary investigation into the radical potentials of design by the global Memefest network.

This book is an investigation of the key aspects of capitalist domination and resistance to it through design; its five sections explore dialogue, power, land, interventions, and radical praxis. Vodeb’s curated chapters engage radical intimacies with design and connects it with media, communication, and art. Radical intimacies imply a closeness to the world created through our relations, which work towards the decolonization of knowledge and the public sphere. The closeness is political as it involves qualities that constitute and enable an alternative and opposition to extractive relationalities imposed by capitalism.

Radical Intimacies connects frameworks on (de)colonization with the work of Memefest, a global network of people interested in social change through radical design. Bringing together original written and visual contributions from around the world, the collection connects universities, practitioners, and social movements. This book explores design as a central domain of thought and action concerned with the meaning and production of sociocultural life. Contributors are interested in design that operates outside the dominant social orders, narrow disciplines and extractive paradigms and imagines and builds new worlds and social relations.

An inter/ extradisciplinary collection of original works, the audience will be academics, artists, designers and activists and adventurous professionals who are interested in the crossovers between design, arts, and social change. Students of design, art, media, and communication interested in social change. Higher level undergraduate and graduate students.

Content warning: Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders are advised that the following publication contains the words & images of deceased persons.



Trade Review

'A diverse collection of chapters ranging from the descriptive and matter-of-fact to the personal and anecdotal, thought-provoking interviews to captivating scholarly writings, Radical Intimacies is essential reading for academics, artists and activists interested in the crossover between design, arts and social change.'

-- Stephen Duncombe, New York University

'Maybe we can think about power, and ‘designing with’ as opposed to ‘designing for,’ and designing with in contexts of power, and designing with in terms of maintaining and healing and mending and repairing the web of relations that make up the bodies, places, landscapes, and communities in which we live, that we are and inhabit, that we are destroying right and left.'

-- Arturo Escobar, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

'So particularly, with the onslaught of climate change coming it does surprise me. I’m just like, why are we not more openly dissenting to what’s happening? Because it’s going to destroy everything, and we should be defending it with everything we have.'

-- Kyle Magee, anti-advertising activist, Melbourne

Table of Contents

INTRO

Radical Intimacies: Designing Non-Extractive Relationalities

OLIVER VODEB

TxTS/

ONE

The Onto-epistemic Politics of Participatory Design

OLIVER VODEB AND ARTURO ESCOBAR

Dialogue, Intimacy, and Memefest

GEORGE PETELIN

How to Participate in the Public Sphere

KYLE MAGEE AND OLIVER VODEB

TWO

Designing Facts: Assembling Survivors, Satellite Data, and Interfaces in the Case Against NATO in the Mediterranean Sea

PATRICIO DÁVILA

The Emancipatory Design of Suffering: Design, Work, and Radical Intimacy in the Experience of Suff ering

MARIANO MUSSI

Capitalism’s Addictions: Design and the Displacement of Intimacy

DANIEL MARCUS AND OLIVER VODEB

THREE

Black Land and Food Sovereignty Praxis: Humanizing and Restoring Intimacies between Land, Food, Culture, and Black People

ERIC JACKSON

Seeing Country: Decolonization, Timeless Intimacies, and an Escape from the Tyranny of the Dead Man’s Vision

SAM BURCH

Seed Balls as Method

ILARIA VANNI AND ALExANDRA CROSBY

FOUR

Design Research as Radical Social Practice

OLIVER VODEB

Intimacy as Infrastructure: Anecdotes on graphic Design and Friendship

KEVIN YUEN KIT LO

Viral Love

KEELY MACAROW

What’s in a Name? SnackArt and The Ekphrastic Agency

JANE NAYLOR

Design is Not Enough

TONY CREDLAND, SANDY KALTENBORN, AND BRIAN HOLMES

FIVE

Curated Visual Works from the Memefest Radical Intimacies Friendly Competition

CURATED BY OLIVER VODEB

I have NOT Read and Agreed to the Terms of Use

CLEBER RAFAEL DE CAMPOS

Chain of Poverty

SHEHAB UDDIN

Playing Nice in the Workplace

THERESA MOSO

Don’t Let Them Bring You Down

ELA ALISPAHIC

Memeorial Browser Extension

ADAM SULZDORF-LISZKIEWICZ, LUCAS MILLER, AND LIEUTENANT JOHN PIKE

Seed Broadcast

JEANETTE HART-MANN AND CHRISSIE ORR

QUEST

NOULA DIAMANTOPOULOS

In the Hammock

KATHARINAJEJ

Sponsor a Wealthy Child

JULIEN BOISVERT

Sit-In

TUCKER MCLACHLAN

Memefest Radical Intimacies Extradisciplinary Action Research Results

CURATED BY OLIVER VODEB

Notes on Contributors

Index

Acknowlegments

Radical Intimacies: Designing Non-Extractive

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 10/02/2023
      ISBN13: 9781789386554, 978-1789386554
      ISBN10: 1789386551

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An extradisciplinary investigation into the radical potentials of design by the global Memefest network.

      This book is an investigation of the key aspects of capitalist domination and resistance to it through design; its five sections explore dialogue, power, land, interventions, and radical praxis. Vodeb’s curated chapters engage radical intimacies with design and connects it with media, communication, and art. Radical intimacies imply a closeness to the world created through our relations, which work towards the decolonization of knowledge and the public sphere. The closeness is political as it involves qualities that constitute and enable an alternative and opposition to extractive relationalities imposed by capitalism.

      Radical Intimacies connects frameworks on (de)colonization with the work of Memefest, a global network of people interested in social change through radical design. Bringing together original written and visual contributions from around the world, the collection connects universities, practitioners, and social movements. This book explores design as a central domain of thought and action concerned with the meaning and production of sociocultural life. Contributors are interested in design that operates outside the dominant social orders, narrow disciplines and extractive paradigms and imagines and builds new worlds and social relations.

      An inter/ extradisciplinary collection of original works, the audience will be academics, artists, designers and activists and adventurous professionals who are interested in the crossovers between design, arts, and social change. Students of design, art, media, and communication interested in social change. Higher level undergraduate and graduate students.

      Content warning: Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders are advised that the following publication contains the words & images of deceased persons.



      Trade Review

      'A diverse collection of chapters ranging from the descriptive and matter-of-fact to the personal and anecdotal, thought-provoking interviews to captivating scholarly writings, Radical Intimacies is essential reading for academics, artists and activists interested in the crossover between design, arts and social change.'

      -- Stephen Duncombe, New York University

      'Maybe we can think about power, and ‘designing with’ as opposed to ‘designing for,’ and designing with in contexts of power, and designing with in terms of maintaining and healing and mending and repairing the web of relations that make up the bodies, places, landscapes, and communities in which we live, that we are and inhabit, that we are destroying right and left.'

      -- Arturo Escobar, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

      'So particularly, with the onslaught of climate change coming it does surprise me. I’m just like, why are we not more openly dissenting to what’s happening? Because it’s going to destroy everything, and we should be defending it with everything we have.'

      -- Kyle Magee, anti-advertising activist, Melbourne

      Table of Contents

      INTRO

      Radical Intimacies: Designing Non-Extractive Relationalities

      OLIVER VODEB

      TxTS/

      ONE

      The Onto-epistemic Politics of Participatory Design

      OLIVER VODEB AND ARTURO ESCOBAR

      Dialogue, Intimacy, and Memefest

      GEORGE PETELIN

      How to Participate in the Public Sphere

      KYLE MAGEE AND OLIVER VODEB

      TWO

      Designing Facts: Assembling Survivors, Satellite Data, and Interfaces in the Case Against NATO in the Mediterranean Sea

      PATRICIO DÁVILA

      The Emancipatory Design of Suffering: Design, Work, and Radical Intimacy in the Experience of Suff ering

      MARIANO MUSSI

      Capitalism’s Addictions: Design and the Displacement of Intimacy

      DANIEL MARCUS AND OLIVER VODEB

      THREE

      Black Land and Food Sovereignty Praxis: Humanizing and Restoring Intimacies between Land, Food, Culture, and Black People

      ERIC JACKSON

      Seeing Country: Decolonization, Timeless Intimacies, and an Escape from the Tyranny of the Dead Man’s Vision

      SAM BURCH

      Seed Balls as Method

      ILARIA VANNI AND ALExANDRA CROSBY

      FOUR

      Design Research as Radical Social Practice

      OLIVER VODEB

      Intimacy as Infrastructure: Anecdotes on graphic Design and Friendship

      KEVIN YUEN KIT LO

      Viral Love

      KEELY MACAROW

      What’s in a Name? SnackArt and The Ekphrastic Agency

      JANE NAYLOR

      Design is Not Enough

      TONY CREDLAND, SANDY KALTENBORN, AND BRIAN HOLMES

      FIVE

      Curated Visual Works from the Memefest Radical Intimacies Friendly Competition

      CURATED BY OLIVER VODEB

      I have NOT Read and Agreed to the Terms of Use

      CLEBER RAFAEL DE CAMPOS

      Chain of Poverty

      SHEHAB UDDIN

      Playing Nice in the Workplace

      THERESA MOSO

      Don’t Let Them Bring You Down

      ELA ALISPAHIC

      Memeorial Browser Extension

      ADAM SULZDORF-LISZKIEWICZ, LUCAS MILLER, AND LIEUTENANT JOHN PIKE

      Seed Broadcast

      JEANETTE HART-MANN AND CHRISSIE ORR

      QUEST

      NOULA DIAMANTOPOULOS

      In the Hammock

      KATHARINAJEJ

      Sponsor a Wealthy Child

      JULIEN BOISVERT

      Sit-In

      TUCKER MCLACHLAN

      Memefest Radical Intimacies Extradisciplinary Action Research Results

      CURATED BY OLIVER VODEB

      Notes on Contributors

      Index

      Acknowlegments

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