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Location

RISD Auditorium, 7 Providence River Greenway, 17 Canal Walk, Providence, RI 02903

Event Website

https://liberalartsmasters.risd.edu/ncss/events/climate-futures-design-and-the-just-transition-symposium/

Start Date

10-11-2018 10:45 AM

End Date

10-11-2018 12:00 PM

Document Type

Video

Description

What might the design aesthetics of a just transition look like? Might it involve a move beyond eco-nostalgia for “the Nature we have lost” and a recognition that we are going to have new relations to new socio-natures and technonatures and designs with new natures? How does the struggle for post and decolonial interventions impact who has voice and how is represented in the just transition? Might a just transition involve thinking about futures but in ways that break from older modernist futurings?

File Type

mp4

Run Time

1 hr 13 min 25 sec

Speakers

Moderator: Damian White (Dean of Liberal Arts, Rhode Island School of Design)

Speakers:

  • Ijlal Muzaffar (Theory + History of Art + Design, Rhode Island School of Design) “Just Transitions and Post Colonial Perspectives”
  • Anastasiia Raina (Graphic Design, Rhode Island School of Design) “Post-Human Polymythology”
  • Jesse Goldstein (Sociology, Virginia Commonwealth University) “Just Transitions beyond, through and against the Cleantech Surround”

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Nov 10th, 10:45 AM Nov 10th, 12:00 PM

Climate Futures 1 | Climate Futures, Design and the Just Transition, Session 5: Political Aesthetics and Low Carbon Futures

RISD Auditorium, 7 Providence River Greenway, 17 Canal Walk, Providence, RI 02903

What might the design aesthetics of a just transition look like? Might it involve a move beyond eco-nostalgia for “the Nature we have lost” and a recognition that we are going to have new relations to new socio-natures and technonatures and designs with new natures? How does the struggle for post and decolonial interventions impact who has voice and how is represented in the just transition? Might a just transition involve thinking about futures but in ways that break from older modernist futurings?

https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/liberalarts_climatefutures/climatefutures2018/climatefutures2018symposium/7