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Thursday, July 6 • 18:00 - 19:30
Disrupt & hold space: using co-design to re-balance power dynamics in cities

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In what ways current co-design methodologies reinforce or disrupt structures of power, centralise or decentralise modes of knowledge creation, catalyse and regulate opportunities for civic agency and engagement?

***Perturber et tenir l'espace : utiliser la co-conception pour rééquilibrer la dynamique de puissance dans les villes***

Speakers
avatar for Liz Corbin

Liz Corbin

Researcher, Institute of Making
Liz Corbin is a researcher of materials and process based at the Institute of Making, the main focus of her PHD research being the emerging UK maker community in relation to cultures of practice and manufacturing. She has driven the formation and continual support of The Open Wo... Read More →
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Nat Hunter

Director, Machines Room
Nat Hunter is a user experience designer and uses her work to explore ways design can have positive social and environmental impact. She is Strategic Director of Machines Room, East London’s Impact Maker Space, an incubator for a community exploring new distributed production tools... Read More →
avatar for Valeria Righi

Valeria Righi

Researcher, Ideas for Change
Senior Researcher at Ideas for Change, a consulting and research company that works in the fields of innovation, business strategy and user centred design. We develop frameworks to help organizations catalyse innovative solutions to social challenges through creative combinations... Read More →
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Justyna Swat

co-founder, POC21 / WIKIHOUSE
Strategic designer and architect. Working on projects developing socially and ecologically responsible solutions using digital tools. Designing systems for agency. Co-founder of POC21 , design assistant at the ENSCI les Ateliers School of Industrial Design, WikiHouse Foundation... Read More →


Thursday July 6, 2017 18:00 - 19:30 CEST
04. Studio