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Design (Research) as Radical Social Practice Lecture

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This Thursday hosted by @Counter-Framing Design @Loughborough University. You can register via link bellow.

Design (Research) as Radical Social Practice

Dr Oliver Vodeb

Thursday 25th November at 10am GMT

Register for the online seminar here:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting ...

How Hong Kong is Calling on the World for Help

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See the tactics used by protesters fighting for democracy in Hong Kong.

Walk. An intervention in public space.

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We have been thoroughly interested in the urban space and the possibilities of its decolonization from capital. The Situationist concepts of psychogeography and the the dérive are still very much at our hearts and together with Culture Jamming are some ...

Memefest's Radical Intimacies, sneaks into a small town in rural NSW

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In contemporary Australia the words ‘country’, ‘decolonisation’, ‘family’ and ‘law’ are loaded with meanings that differ greatly from person to person across this nation’s Aboriginal and migrant communities.

As part of Memefest's Radical Intimacies, a small group of ...

Where has this world gone?

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Here is a stamp from 1981 declaring India's solidarity with Palestinian people.

Where has this world gone?

Greece says "yes" to DEBT... and Memefest Friendly competition works evaluation goes in to final round!

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Still, 26,9 % of the votes went to the "Siriza" party that opposes the debt driven politics enforced by EU and led by Germany. The pro debt politics oriented party "New Democracy" received 29,6 % of votes and is now ...

DEBT: the right for education, affect, everyday life and solidarity with (student) protests in Montreal

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While exciting works you have submitted to this years Memefest Festival, are being curated, here more on DEBT. It seems like the overwhelming tsunami like impact of Debt is being more and more reflected. Student protests like the ones in ...

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