BerkeleyDesignSTS

Date/Time
Friday
2 Dec 2011
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Location
David Brower Center

Event Type
Workshop


The Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society (CSTMS) at UC Berkeley invites you to join us for an exploration of the social and cultural dynamics of contemporary design. The workshop is a chance to foster dialogue among the design studies community, professional designers and architects, historians, and science and technology studies scholars. These communities often engage very similar objects and problems, and through a continuing series of workshops and events, CSTMS seeks to strengthen their interaction, analytic insights, and practical implementations.

From urban planning to the design of everyday objects to creating our digital landscape, questions of design lead each of these communities to rethink how the social is embedded in and shaped by our built environment. Some of the themes that we would like to engage with in this and future events include: materials and their politics; fabrication, labor, and craft; the built, the made, the real, the discursive; changing conditions of knowledge- and thing-production; new and old; innovating, imitating, and replicating.

Speakers

Albena Yaneva, Manchester Architecture Research Center

Keith Murphy, UC Irvine
Daniela Rosner, UC Berkeley
Nicholas de Monchaux (UC Berkeley)
Paz Gutierrez (UC Berkeley)

Program

10.00 :: Welcome
10.10 :: Albena Yaneva, Manchester Architecture Research Centre
Moderated by Massimo Mazzotti
11.15 :: coffee
11.30
12.00
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Paz Gutierrez, UC Berkeley
Daniela Rosner, UC Berkeley
12.30 :: lunch
2.00
2.30
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Nicholas de Monchaux, UC Berkeley
Keith Murphy, UC Irvine
Moderated by David Bates
3.00 :: coffee
3.15 :: How does STS enter your work? What’s next?
roundtable (5-7 min each) and interactive discussion
4.00 :: close