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Graphic Design Histories for Creative Dissent: Archiving and Ethical Challenges

Keywords: design, activism, heritage
Begin: 2024

Abstract

This timely project focuses on the graphic objects of street protest for global movements. By defining and critically engaging with histories of creative dissent since the 1950s in Brazil, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, the project reveals graphic design's capacity both to address and to exacerbate social crises and inequalities. Looking at protests across the political spectrum, the project takes it as axiomatic that 'democracy' can be defined in different ways: that liberal left democracy is not the same as populist right democracy, and that both give rise to protest and protest street objects. This ethically-informed research asks: What are the national specificities of modes of visual communication for communities of resistance in Brazil, South Africa, and the UK? How might cultural memory of the development of struggles for democracy support and perpetuate the work of archiving institutions in the future? The project is situated at the intersection of graphic design history and practice, working in close collaboration with experts in the fields of critical archival studies, art history, philosophy, political science, media, cultural and religious studies. It brings these perspectives together through historical case studies spanning 70 years in each partner country, as well as design-led workshops, talks and 'in conversations', to investigate the influence of creative material forms of dissent and to share best practice in developing rigorous and ethical archiving practices. The project advocates for an approach that is deemed inseparable between creative practices with ways of knowing as a form of knowledge production. Creative research outputs include a documentary film, small press publications, and a research website. This project advances knowledge of protest movements, by demonstrating the role of designed material in consciousness-raising, identity formation and in the articulation of opinions and demands, supporting future democracies, built on fair governance and trust.

 


https://bv.fapesp.br/en/auxilios/115282/graphic-design-histories-for-creative-dissent-archiving-and-ethical-challenges/

Funding agency

FAPESP, UKRI, NRF

Researchers

Deirdre Pretorius (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
Harriet Atkinson (University of Brighton, UK)
Lee Scharnick-Udemans (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
Priscila Lena Farias (Responsible)
Teal Triggs (Royal College of Art, UK)
Thandi Gamedze (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)

Events

EAD2023 - 15th International Conference of the European Academy of Design
16 to 20 October 2023 / São Paulo Hub: 17 October 2023

P&D Design
26 to 29 October 2022

International Conferences on Design History and Studies - ICDHS
19 to 21 October 2022

4º Research Journey of LabVisual *
12 May 2022

Expanding Graphic Design Histories 2021/2022
24 February and 31 March 2022

DiaTipo X
11 December 2021

ATypI All Over
2 to 4 December 2021

Typography Meeting - ET 2021
25 to 27 November 2021



II Seminar Archives, Historiography and Preservation: contemporary perspectives
22 november to 07 december 2021

Expanding Graphic Design Histories 2021/2022
28 October 2021

International Congress of Information Design - CIDI 2021
18 to 22 october 2021.

USP International Symposium of Undergraduate Research - SIICUSP
15 September to 29 October 2021

Reflecting on Global Design History Practices
2 February 2019

DHS 2018: Design and Displacement
6 to 8 September 2018

ICDHS 10+1 2018 - Barcelona - International Conference on Design History and Design Studies
29 to 31 October 2018

ICDHS 2016 - The International Conference on Design History and Design Studies
16 to 28 October 2016

DRS 2016 - Design Research Society 50th Anniversary Conference
28 to 30 June 2016

Eeum: Design Connects, International Design Congress 2015
17 to 23 October 2015

ATypI 2015 - 59th Association Typographique Internationale Annual Conference
14 to 17 October 2015

DHS 2015 - Annual Design History Society Conference - How We Live, and How we Might Live: Design and the Spirit of Critical Utopianism
11 to 13 September 2015

CIDI 2015 - 7th Information Design International Conference
2 to 5 September 2015

Surprised by history: revisiting the imaginary landscape of our typographic past / a lecture by Catherine Dixon *
2 july 2015

Design research, postgraduate studies and internationalization / a lecture by Jeremy Aynslay *
30 June 2015

Arqueología de la letra en América Latina: hacia un atlas de la tipografía colonial / a lecture with Marina Garone Gravier *
2015, April 17th

Design and the fan experience / a lecture on design for major events signage with professionals from Icon Brazil *
April 14 2015

3rd Visual Design Research Day *
2013, 13-14 November

2nd Visual Design Research Day *
2012, 8-9 November

ICDHS 2012 - Design Frontiers: territories, concepts, technologies *
2012, 3-6 September

1st Visual Design Research Day *
2011, November 4th