Round table

Anthropocene imaginaries: what can design do?

Par Simone FehlingerRound table as part of the meeting day "In what world do we live?" at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon (November 15, 2018). Organized in collaboration with the Ecole urbaine de Lyon (EUL) and the Institut rhônalpin des systèmes complexes (IXXI).

World Brain © Stéphane Degoutin, Gwenola Wagon

Round table as part of the meeting day "In what world do we live?" at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon (November 15, 2018). Organized in collaboration with the Ecole urbaine de Lyon (EUL) and the Institut rhônalpin des systèmes complexes (IXXI).

What reading of the Anthropocene do designers and artists propose? What is mobilized through the concept of design in this specific context? We articulate the capacity of design to "unfold" sets and technical systems (which is at work in the artist's and designer's studio), as well as the activity to design in order to research on and in the Anthropocene.

Participants

Olivier Peyricot (Cité du design-Esadse)
Stéphane Le Mercier (Cité du design-Esadse)
Stéphane Degoutin (Ensad) & Gwenola Wagon (Paris VIII)
Simone Fehlinger (Cité du design-Esadse)
Olivier Hamant (RDP - INRA, CNRS, UCBL1, ENS de Lyon)
Nathalie Ergino (IAC Villeurbanne)
Tiphaine Kazi-Tani (Cité du design-Esadse)

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Par Simone FehlingerRound table as part of the meeting day "In what world do we live?" at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon (November 15, 2018). Organized in collaboration with the Ecole urbaine de Lyon (EUL) and the Institut rhônalpin des systèmes complexes (IXXI).


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