30.9.2021, 19:00 Uhr
Book Release: Öffentliche Gestaltungsberatung 2016-2021
Ort:
- Floating University Berlin
Studio Experimentelles Design, Jesko Fezer
Book-Release with the Editors
Studio Experimentelles Design of the HFBK Hamburg and the Kunstgewerbemuseum – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin invite to the first public release of their new Public Design Support book. Come visit us on the Beach of Floating University Berlin and join us for a maybe exciting discussion and some drinks accompanied by music of Studio Experimentelles Design’s best DJs.
(How) do we (want to) work (together) (as (socially engaged) designers (students and neighbors)) (in neoliberal times)? Public Design Support - Öffentliche Gestaltungsberatung, 2016–2021
Published by Sternberg Press, 2021
ISBN 978-3-95679-604-3
A critical discussion about work is urgently needed – in the field of design as much as anywhere else. Since 2011, Studio Experimentelles Design at the HFBK Hamburg has experimented with local design-assistance projects carried out within the framework of the St. Pauli Public Design Support initiative. The student-led program advocates a community-based and cooperative approach, involving people who are usually only impacted by design or excluded from it. This partisan practice questions our understanding of what design can be, and who benefits or suffers from it. It also fundamentally questions how we work.
In the summer of 2020, Studio Experimentelles Design organized the three-week online research festival “(How) do we (want to) work (together) (as (socially engaged) designers (students and neighbors)) (in neoliberal times)?” Hosted by the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin’s Design Lab #6, the festival invited friends, experts, and activists to discuss self-organizing academia, artistic collectivism, care work, and creative self-exploitation. Talks, performances, and readings explored the dilemmas of project logic, the radical expansion of precarity, alternatives to the formal economy, immaterial labor in the context of aesthetic capitalism, the problem of the art strike, and new forms of subjective alienation.
Divided into two parts, this publication extends Studio Experimentelles Design’s socially-committed approach through conversations, lectures, research, debates, and project documentation, drawing on the research festival as well as five years of work by Public Design Support. Both of these – an international debate on working conditions and a local design practice committed to its community – strive to critically examine design’s current practices. They ask questions of how designers work today, demanding a fundamental reorientation in the issues design addresses and the social actors it serves.
With contributions by Arts of the Working Class, Claudia Banz, Lisa Baumgarten, Steff Bentrup, Brave New Alps, Colin Crouch, Hans-Christian Dany, Designer + Cultural Workers Union, Design Interns Club, Diedrich Diederichsen, Emma Dowling, Experimentelle Klasse, Silvia Federici, Silke Helfrich, IG Bildende Kunst, In the Meantime, Valentina Karga, Lucy Kimbell & Guy Julier, Silvio Lorusso, Madygraf, Angela McRobbie, Oli Mould, Nobody is an Island, Onomatopee (Amy Gowen & Joanette van der Veer) Mareile Pfannebecker & James A. Smith, Poliklinik Veddel, Florian A. Schmidt & Sebastian Schmieg, Stavros Stavrides, Studiengruppe Informationsdesign, Rosario Talevi, Pelin Tan, Vivien Tauchmann, Harald Trapp, Airi Triisberg, Velvetyne, Viome, Felix Vogel, Manuela Zechner