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Design Anthropological Futures

Date
13.08.2015 - 14.08.2015
Time
08:30 - 17:00
Address
KADK
Bygning 90
Fabrikmestervej 90
1437 Copenhagen K

The Research Network for Design Anthropology is having the closing conference in a series of four conferences on 13-14 August. The research Network is a collaboration between KADK, Aarhus University and University of Southern Denmark.  

Live steam: Conference - The Design Anthropological Futures

Closing Conference: Design Anthropological Futures
Design Anthropological Futures explores future-making from a design anthropological perspective. The concept of futures relates both to the creation of visions and practices of the possible through transformative processes of anthropology and design, and to the exploration of new frontiers for the field of design anthropology.

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About the Research Network for Design Antropology
Representing an encounter between two distinct disciplines, the field of design anthropology is in the process of being established. The Research Network for Design Anthropology is a collaboration between The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Aarhus University, and the University of Southern Denmark, funded for two years by the Danish Research Council. We invite researchers from both Denmark and abroad to identify the potentials and challenges of this emerging field. The network explores important emerging modes of knowledge production within design anthropology, yet with constructive implications for both disciplines.

To this end the network has convened three open seminars: 
1) Ethnographies of the Possible
2) Interventionist Speculation
3) Collaborative Formation of Issues

The closing conference brings together contributions from the seminars and from a broad international audience on August 13-14, 2015 in Copenhagen.