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Can design change society?

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Can design change society? How can we integrate emancipating ideas into a continuously progressing modernization? Has the aspiration of the Bauhaus and the classical avant-garde to positively change society through design been validated? By what means can we approach design change and the future in a new way today? What are targeted, but open-ended work forms? What role does co-production play? How does one design one’s own existence? What is the role of the designer? Would the absence of design offer liberation?

The symposium and the exhibition place valid positions in the context of historical models and present them for discussion. At the center of such discussions are the goals, roles, design methods, and the social processes in which designers are embroiled.

About the project bauhaus

The international initiative project bauhaus was founded in January 2015. Its members include designers, curators and researchers from Europe, the USA and Asia. The platform’s objective is to conduct a lively debate on the currency of the Bauhaus. In the five years leading up to the centenary in 2019, the aim is to take critical stock of the ideas of the Bauhaus. From 2015 to 2019, project bauhaus offers a new question to debate every year. We begin in 2015 with the following question: Can design change society?

Exhibition

A pop-up exhibition in the Haus der Kulturen der Welt presents projects that exemplify the topic – from both historical and contemporary perspectives. This lounge-like installation in the foyer complements the conventional symposium format and allows for an open-ended reception – a supplementary, ampliative or also alternative engagement with the question, “Can design change society?”

More information and programme of the symposium on www.projekt-bauhaus.de/en/ and on Haus der Kulturen der Welt.


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