Design of Unrest: Right-wing Metapolitics – Paralogy – Knowledge Spaces – Chaos
- Tom Bieling (author)
- Frieder Bohaumilitzky (author)
- Anke Haarmann (author)
- Torben Körschkes (author)
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Title | Design of Unrest |
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Subtitle | Right-wing Metapolitics – Paralogy – Knowledge Spaces – Chaos |
Contributor | Tom Bieling (author) |
Frieder Bohaumilitzky (author) | |
Anke Haarmann (author) | |
Torben Körschkes (author) | |
Landing page | https://adocs.de/en/buecher/design-theorie-praxis-open-accessebooks/attending-futures-matters-politics-design-education-research-practice |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Tom Bieling, Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Anke Haarmann, Torben Körschkes |
Publisher | adocs publishing |
Published on | 2023-10-01 |
Page range | pp. 169–180 |
Print length | 12 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
Media | 4 illustrations |
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Tom Bieling
(author)Prof. Dr. Tom Bieling is a professor of Design Theory and Vice Dean at HfG Offenbach University of Art and Design, and teaches Design Studies at HAWK Hildesheim. At the Centre for Design Research at HAW Hamburg (2019–2022) he held the professorship for design theory and research. Guest professorships at the University of Trento and GUC Cairo. Head of research cluster Social Design at Design Research Lab of Berlin University of the Arts (2010–2019). Previously research assistant at T-Labs / TU Berlin (2007–2010). He is editor of the DESIGNABILITIES Design Research Journal, co-editor of the book series Design Meanings (Mimesis), co-editor of the BIRD series (Birkhäuser/DeGruyter), part of the Board of International Research in Design, co-host of the NERD conference for New Experimental Research in Design, and initiator of designforschung.org. Books: “Inklusion als Entwurf” (2019), “Design (&) Activism” (2019), “Gender (&) Design” (2020) and „Gender Puppets“ (2007).
Frieder Bohaumilitzky
(author)Frieder Bohaumilitzky is a designer and political scientist. He designs objects and spaces, creates exhibitions, and intervenes in structures. In doing this, he examines the socio-political context of design, its methods and its application in politics. He studied Political Science at the Universität Hamburg and Design at the HFBK Hamburg and the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. From 2020-2023 he was a research assistant at the Zentrum für Designforschung at the HAW Hamburg, and from 2017-2019 he was a part of the Projektbüro Friedrich von Borries in Berlin. Currently he is completing a PhD at the HFBK Hamburg on the connection of design with right-wing populism and right-wing extremism.
Anke Haarmann
(author)Prof. Dr. Anke Haarmann is a philosopher, artist, and design theoretician. She founded the “Centre for Design Research” at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg and has led the research project “Speculative Space” (2019- 2022). Haarmann is currently Director of PhDArts at the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA), Professor of Practice and Theory of Research in the Visual Arts at the Leiden University and Research Lector Art Theory and Practice at the Royal Academy of Art The Hague. Recent publications are: „Künstlerische Forschung. Ein Handbuch“ ed. by Badura, Dubach, Haarmann et al. Zürich/Berlin: diaphanes, 2015 “Artistic Research: Eine epistemologische Ästhetik”, Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2019; “Theater of Research” in: The Rout- ledge Companion to Performance Philosophy. Eds. Cull Ó Maoilearca/Alice Lagaay. London: Routledge, 2020. „Der erweiterte Designbegriff“ in: „Philosophie des Designs“ ed. by Feige, Arnold, Rautzenberg, Bielefeld: transcript, 2020.
Torben Körschkes
(author)Torben Körschkes is part of the design and research collective HEFT, which explores questions of socio-political spaces. He studied design at Folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen and HFBK Hamburg, where he completed his MFA on contemporary salons in 2018. Current grants and residencies include O Instituto (Porto) funded by the EU, Goethe Institute and the City of Hamburg (2023), Hamburger Zukunftsstipendium (2021), Elbkulturfonds (2020), Bibliothek Andreas Züst (2019). He is currently working towards a PhD on the relationship between complexity and community at TU Berlin.