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− | Consisting of lectures, workshops and discussions, [[Design Biotop]] was first held in [[established::2013]]. Reflecting on the social, political and economic dimensions of design and 'design thinking', this | + | Consisting of lectures, workshops and discussions, the self-styled 'experiential conference' [[Design Biotop]] was first held in [[established::2013]]. Reflecting on the social, political and economic dimensions of design and 'design thinking', this conference has an explicitly trans-disciplinary nature; it is addressing not only those involved in design itself (like for example architects) but also various types of public policy makers, private enterprises and artists. Design Biotop strives to nurture the ethics of co-working, open sharing and active participation. |
− | The main organiser of this typically three-day long 'discussion platform' is the [[3rdHand Association]] (also responsible for [[Independent Biennial]]). However, | + | |
+ | The main organiser of this (typically three-day long) ''discussion platform'' is the [[3rdHand Association]], (otherwise also responsible for [[Independent Biennial]]). However, other partners are also involved and as of 2015, the main venue and co-producer is the [[Museum of Architecture and Design|Museum of Architecture and Design MAO]]. | ||
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In 2016 Design Biotop became a member of Future Architecture, a pan-European platform of architecture museums, festivals and producers, led by [[Museum of Architecture and Design|MAO]]. | In 2016 Design Biotop became a member of Future Architecture, a pan-European platform of architecture museums, festivals and producers, led by [[Museum of Architecture and Design|MAO]]. | ||
− | Other venues | + | Other venues that sometimes get used are [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]] and the [[Poligon Creative Centre]], with a part of the programme also hosted by [[Centralna postaja Ljubljana]]. Of the many partners involved one can name the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] (Biotop was considered a part of it's 50th edition), the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] and [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]] as well as several state actors like [[SPIRIT Slovenia Public Agency|SPIRIT]], the [[Ministry of Culture]] and the [[Ministry of Education, Science and Sport]]. |
− | The conference is also part of the [[MoTA_Museum_of_Transitory_Art#The_Artists.27s_Talk_project|Artist Talk]] project, sharing video recordings of | + | The conference is also part of the [[MoTA_Museum_of_Transitory_Art#The_Artists.27s_Talk_project|Artist Talk]] project, sharing online the video recordings of featured lectures. |
==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | Typically the event is comprised of | + | Typically the event is comprised of ''experimental participatory workshops'', mixed with presentations, discussions and lectures, all gravitating around a given theme. Participation in any of these is free but dependant of upfront registration and some events are only open for the workshop participants. Of the past focuses one can mention the following ones: |
− | + | ''Data project'' (2014), which focused on the potential of data visualisation in the decision making processes, particularly for understanding and solving complex problems. This edition of Biotop was awarded as the best accompanying event of BIO 50:NOW. | |
− | In 2015, | + | In 2015, the central theme was ''Design Innovation Challenge'', emphasising the search for new ways of solving social problems. Four Ministries, a Government Office and a Regional Agency were involved in a several months long process of choosing and defining the content of the challenges under the supervision of Marco Steinberg. During the event the participants from the public administrations were joined for workshops by selected designers, artists and entrepreneurs. |
− | Space and Behaviour was the 2016 theme, bringing | + | ''Space and Behaviour'' was the 2016 theme, bringing together experts from the field of design, architecture and urban planning, selected through the Future Architecture platform. The concrete field of work was the future development of the City of Ljubljana. |
− | In 2017, the topic is Space and Perception (2017). | + | In 2017, the topic is ''Space and Perception'' (2017). |
===Guests and lecturers=== | ===Guests and lecturers=== | ||
− | Of the guest speakers from abroad, | + | Of the guest speakers from abroad, one can mention the Finnish system designer Marco Steinberg (who got invited to several editions of Biotop), Léopold Lambert, a Paris-based architect and the editor-in-chief of The Funambulist, Lavinia Scaletti, an architectural and urban designer from London, Juuso Koponen, a Helsinki-based information designer, writer, educator and DJ, Clément Blanchet, a French architect, teacher and critic, and others. |
− | Of the numerous representatives from Slovenia, they feature internet artist [[Vuk Čosić]], rapper [[N'Toko]], [[Boštjan Botas Kenda]] (graphic designer, | + | Of the numerous representatives from Slovenia, they feature the internet artist [[Vuk Čosić]], the rapper [[N'Toko]], [[Boštjan Botas Kenda]] (graphic designer, founder of [[Studiobotas]] and dean at the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]]), [[Narvika Bovcon]], [[Aleš Vaupotič]], etc. |
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Revision as of 16:24, 15 March 2017
Venus and partners
In 2016 Design Biotop became a member of Future Architecture, a pan-European platform of architecture museums, festivals and producers, led by MAO.
Other venues that sometimes get used are Kino Šiška and the Poligon Creative Centre, with a part of the programme also hosted by Centralna postaja Ljubljana. Of the many partners involved one can name the Biennial of Design (BIO) (Biotop was considered a part of it's 50th edition), the Academy of Fine Arts and Design and Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory as well as several state actors like SPIRIT, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport.
The conference is also part of the Artist Talk project, sharing online the video recordings of featured lectures.
Programme
Typically the event is comprised of experimental participatory workshops, mixed with presentations, discussions and lectures, all gravitating around a given theme. Participation in any of these is free but dependant of upfront registration and some events are only open for the workshop participants. Of the past focuses one can mention the following ones:
Data project (2014), which focused on the potential of data visualisation in the decision making processes, particularly for understanding and solving complex problems. This edition of Biotop was awarded as the best accompanying event of BIO 50:NOW.
In 2015, the central theme was Design Innovation Challenge, emphasising the search for new ways of solving social problems. Four Ministries, a Government Office and a Regional Agency were involved in a several months long process of choosing and defining the content of the challenges under the supervision of Marco Steinberg. During the event the participants from the public administrations were joined for workshops by selected designers, artists and entrepreneurs.
Space and Behaviour was the 2016 theme, bringing together experts from the field of design, architecture and urban planning, selected through the Future Architecture platform. The concrete field of work was the future development of the City of Ljubljana.
In 2017, the topic is Space and Perception (2017).
Guests and lecturers
Of the guest speakers from abroad, one can mention the Finnish system designer Marco Steinberg (who got invited to several editions of Biotop), Léopold Lambert, a Paris-based architect and the editor-in-chief of The Funambulist, Lavinia Scaletti, an architectural and urban designer from London, Juuso Koponen, a Helsinki-based information designer, writer, educator and DJ, Clément Blanchet, a French architect, teacher and critic, and others.
Of the numerous representatives from Slovenia, they feature the internet artist Vuk Čosić, the rapper N'Toko, Boštjan Botas Kenda (graphic designer, founder of Studiobotas and dean at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design), Narvika Bovcon, Aleš Vaupotič, etc.
See also
- 3rdHand Association
- Museum of Architecture and Design
- Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture
- Poligon Creative Centre
- Biennial of Design (BIO)
- Academy of Fine Arts and Design
- SPIRIT Slovenia Public Agency
- Independent Biennial
External links
- Design Biotop website
- Some of the Design Biotop lectures, recorded for the ArtistTalk platform
- Video recordings of 2013 lectures
- A text on some of the research done at Design Biotop