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        <Text textformat="03">&lt;p&gt;&lt;p&gt;If “design” is the lens through which we glimpse into possible futures, this volume asks: What are the futures we are capable of imagining? As a subject of study, design is enabled and constrained by educational institutions and academic traditions. As a profession it is conditioned by systems of labor. As a creative activity it is shaped by what tools are programmed to do. Authors in this book challenge common ways of knowing, being, and doing in design with regard to the futures they facilitate and interrogate the role, responsibility, and potential of a plurality of design practices in confrontation with social and environmental crises. In this way, this volume does not only ask about designed futures, but also the futures of design: What are the consequences drawn from a critical examination of the histories and politics underlying normative renderings of design? How can we disrupt the perpetuation of biases and reification of social injustices? Self-reflexively engaging their own experiences and work, authors in this volume interrogate design in all its convoluted modalities: as activism, practice, discipline, way of knowing, field of study and set of objects.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</Text>
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        <Text>FOREWORD: ATTENDING [TO] FUTURES
Matters of Politics in Design Education, Research, Practice 
Johanna Mehl, Carolin Höfler

PART 1: INSTITUTIONS

I DISAGREE WITH YOU SUPER POLITELY
A Reflection of Attending [to] Futures, One Year Later 
Johanna Mehl, Jiye Kim, Tomás Ignacio Corvalán Azócar, Sally Loutfy

(IM)POSSIBLE EXITS, SILENCED AFFECTS
Design Futures and Disciplinary Mobilities 
Imad Gebrael

A LIST OF LONGINGS
Luiza Prado

RESONANCE AND ONTOLOGICAL DESIGN
On Facilitating and Obstructing Transformative Teaching and Learning Experiences in Design Education
Lisa Baumgarten

DWELLINGS IN ETHERNITY
Designing and Unraveling the Patadesign School 
Isabella Brandalise, Henrique Eira, Søren Rosenbak

COMMITTED TO PRESENTS
A Break at Attending [to] Futures 
Dorsa Javaherian, Abigail Schreider

PART 2: HISTORIES

POLITICAL ECONOMY PUSHES BACK
How Structures of Power Govern our Design History Narratives
Bonne Zabolotney

DESIGNING THE DESIGNER
Publicity and Immutability as Colonial and Capitalist Design Imperatives 
Chris Lee

PATIO DESIGN AND CRAFTS
Building Encounters
Zoë Rush, Patio International

TOWARDS A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE
Art and Education at Black Mountain College 
Ina Scheffler

EMBRACING EQUIVOCATIONS
An Attempt to Attend When Design Has Never Been Modern
Marius Förster

EASTBOUND
A Decolonial Approach to Relocating Vietnamese Design History
ngọc triệu

PART 3: SCENARIOS

WICKED RITUALS OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGN THINKING
Carmem Saito, Frederick M. C. van Amstel, Bibiana Oliveira Serpa, Rafaela Angelon

UNIVERSAL SPECIES SUFFRAGE
Jaione Cerrato, Jon Halls

DESIGN OF UNREST
Right-wing Metapolitics – Paralogy – Knowledge Spaces – Chaos
Tom Bieling, Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Anke Haarmann, Torben Körschkes

MAKING ROOM FOR ABOLITION
Lauren Williams

OUT OF STOCK
Notations on a Speculative Journal for Fashion and Design 
Edith Lázár

MEXICO 44 AND LATINOFUTURISMO
César Neri

MARIAH
Acts Of Resistance, Legally “Trespassing” in The Metaverse 
Adam DelMarcelle, Heather Snyder Quinn

PART 4: NARRATIVES

DESIGN NARRATIVES AND THE WHITE SPATIAL IMAGINARY
Becky Nasadowski

MATRIARCHAL DESIGN FUTURES
A Collective Work in Progress 
Heather Snyder Quinn, Ayako Takase

WEIRD PROBLEMS
Rethinking Privileged Design? 
Sven Quadflieg

CHANGING THE HOW
First Steps Towards Critical Design Pedagogy 
Mira Schmitz

AN OPTICAL DECOY FOR THE MACHINE
Automatic Policing of Trademarks Online 
Chris Hamamoto, Federico Pérez Villoro

VARIANT OF CYBERFEMINISM(S)
Mindy Seu

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Matters of Politics in Design Education, Research, Practice 
Johanna Mehl, Carolin Höfler

PART 1: INSTITUTIONS

I DISAGREE WITH YOU SUPER POLITELY
A Reflection of Attending [to] Futures, One Year Later 
Johanna Mehl, Jiye Kim, Tomás Ignacio Corvalán Azócar, Sally Loutfy

(IM)POSSIBLE EXITS, SILENCED AFFECTS
Design Futures and Disciplinary Mobilities 
Imad Gebrael

A LIST OF LONGINGS
Luiza Prado

RESONANCE AND ONTOLOGICAL DESIGN
On Facilitating and Obstructing Transformative Teaching and Learning Experiences in Design Education
Lisa Baumgarten

DWELLINGS IN ETHERNITY
Designing and Unraveling the Patadesign School 
Isabella Brandalise, Henrique Eira, Søren Rosenbak

COMMITTED TO PRESENTS
A Break at Attending [to] Futures 
Dorsa Javaherian, Abigail Schreider

PART 2: HISTORIES

POLITICAL ECONOMY PUSHES BACK
How Structures of Power Govern our Design History Narratives
Bonne Zabolotney

DESIGNING THE DESIGNER
Publicity and Immutability as Colonial and Capitalist Design Imperatives 
Chris Lee

PATIO DESIGN AND CRAFTS
Building Encounters
Zoë Rush, Patio International

TOWARDS A DEMOCRATIC FUTURE
Art and Education at Black Mountain College 
Ina Scheffler

EMBRACING EQUIVOCATIONS
An Attempt to Attend When Design Has Never Been Modern
Marius Förster

EASTBOUND
A Decolonial Approach to Relocating Vietnamese Design History
ngọc triệu

PART 3: SCENARIOS

WICKED RITUALS OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGN THINKING
Carmem Saito, Frederick M. C. van Amstel, Bibiana Oliveira Serpa, Rafaela Angelon

UNIVERSAL SPECIES SUFFRAGE
Jaione Cerrato, Jon Halls

DESIGN OF UNREST
Right-wing Metapolitics – Paralogy – Knowledge Spaces – Chaos
Tom Bieling, Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Anke Haarmann, Torben Körschkes

MAKING ROOM FOR ABOLITION
Lauren Williams

OUT OF STOCK
Notations on a Speculative Journal for Fashion and Design 
Edith Lázár

MEXICO 44 AND LATINOFUTURISMO
César Neri

MARIAH
Acts Of Resistance, Legally “Trespassing” in The Metaverse 
Adam DelMarcelle, Heather Snyder Quinn

PART 4: NARRATIVES

DESIGN NARRATIVES AND THE WHITE SPATIAL IMAGINARY
Becky Nasadowski

MATRIARCHAL DESIGN FUTURES
A Collective Work in Progress 
Heather Snyder Quinn, Ayako Takase

WEIRD PROBLEMS
Rethinking Privileged Design? 
Sven Quadflieg

CHANGING THE HOW
First Steps Towards Critical Design Pedagogy 
Mira Schmitz

AN OPTICAL DECOY FOR THE MACHINE
Automatic Policing of Trademarks Online 
Chris Hamamoto, Federico Pérez Villoro

VARIANT OF CYBERFEMINISM(S)
Mindy Seu

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I. BETWEEN COLONIAL AND ETHICAL NOISE
The French Speech Archives, rwais sound, and aural mediation

II. LISTEN, THAT'S US! 
Responses from Tafraout to the Paul Bowles Moroccan Music Collection (1959)

III. SALAM GODZILLA
The 1960 Agadir earthquake, technocratic listening, and the plural unsound field

IV. A WASTED BREATH INSIDE A BALLOON
Popular Sufi healing, postcolonial bodies, and sonic pluralism

V. STONESOUND
Living with stones, lithic affect, and aural co-domestication

VI. ATLANTIC RAGAGAR
Seaweed, pollution, and the voice of the sea

Acknowledgments

Video and Sound Works

Bibliography

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I. BETWEEN COLONIAL AND ETHICAL NOISE
The French Speech Archives, rwais sound, and aural mediation

II. LISTEN, THAT'S US! 
Responses from Tafraout to the Paul Bowles Moroccan Music Collection (1959)

III. SALAM GODZILLA
The 1960 Agadir earthquake, technocratic listening, and the plural unsound field

IV. A WASTED BREATH INSIDE A BALLOON
Popular Sufi healing, postcolonial bodies, and sonic pluralism

V. STONESOUND
Living with stones, lithic affect, and aural co-domestication

VI. ATLANTIC RAGAGAR
Seaweed, pollution, and the voice of the sea

Acknowledgments

Video and Sound Works

Bibliography

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Forschungsgruppe Transforming Solidarities

Teil 1 Wege in die Solidarität

Thesen zur Solidarität
Moritz Ahlert, Konstantin Atanassow, Asita Behzadi, Anujah Fernando, Judith Holz, Bernd Kasparek, Ulrike Kluge, Ronja Wagner, Antonia Welch Guerra, Veronika Zablotsky

Jenseits von »gesellschaftlichem Zusammenhalt«: Solidarität in der Migrationsgesellschaft
Manuela Bojadžijev, Robin Celikates

In Verteidigung der Migrationsgesellschaft
Forschungsgruppe Transforming Solidarities

Teil 2  Zwischen Praktiken und Infrastrukturen

Räume der Solidarität: Transformative Praktiken und provisorische Infrastrukturen für ein post-pandemisches Berlin 
Moritz Ahlert, Anna Steigemann

Der Kiosk of Solidarity als interventionistische urbane Praxis 
Moritz Ahlert

Hinter den Kulissen: Kuratorische Reflexion über solidarische Praktiken im transdisziplinären Austausch von Kultur und Wissenschaft
Anujah Fernando

»Und was, wenn die AfD kommt?« Kollektive Räume erstreitenauf Basis der Bilgisarayprinzipien 
Andrea Steinke, İlker Eğilmez, Janno Himpel, David Permantier (Aktive Mitglieder des Bilgisaraynetzwerks)

Die Solidarität der Arbeit im 21. Jahrhundert
Moritz Altenried, Bernd Kasparek, Hanna Meißner

Streik! Beobachtungen einer antagonistischen Praxis 
Asita Behzadi, Bernd Kasparek, Antonia Welch Guerra

Wider die Vereinzelung: Perspektiven auf Solidarisierung zwischen prekärer Arbeit, Streik und Studium 
Konstantin Atanassow, Judith Holz, Antonia Sieler, Ronja Wagner, Antonia Welch Guerra

Spannungsfelder solidarischer Praktiken und Infrastrukturen im Feld der Gesundheitsversorgung: Reflexionen mit dem Gesundheits- kollektiv Neukölln (GeKo) und TransVer – Ressourcen-Netzwerk zur interkulturellen Öffnung
Ulrike Kluge, Simone Penka, Kirsten Schubert, Antonia Sieler, Ronja Wagner, Asita Behzadi

»Hätte der Mensch einen Aufenthalt  ...«: Eine Befragung von Gewissheiten über Gesundheit und Krankheit 
Asita Behzadi, Ulrike Kluge, Ronja Wagner

Praktiken des Willkommens und Infrastrukturen der Aufnahme: Informalität, Formalisierung und Solidarität im Kontext der Flucht aus der Ukraine
Judith Holz

The Feminist International in Practice: Perspectives from the International Women* Space 
Jennifer Kamau, Céline Barry

Dilemmata der Solidarität
Llanquiray Painemal, Susanne Schultz

Skaliert Solidarität? Überlegungen zur Demokratisierung post-nationaler Räume
Bernd Kasparek

Globale Solidarität: Wie wir die imperiale Lebensweise überwinden und die sozial-ökologische Transformation umsetzen
Alexander Behr

Teil 3  Solidarität in der Migrations­ gesellschaft
Zur »Arbeit an der Solidarität«: Ein philosophischer Trialog
Rahel Jaeggi, Stefan Gosepath und Robin Celikates im Gespräch mit Veronika Zablotsky

Anspruchsvolle Solidarität: Infrastrukturen, Entsolidarisierungund Vergesellschaftung
Christian Schmidt

Pseudo-Solidarität 
Robin Celikates

Durkheim Revisited: Jenseits der organischen Solidarität
Konstantin Atanassow

Anti-Antirassismus 
Manuela Bojadžijev

Warum immer wieder der erbitterte Kampf um Asyl in Deutschland?
Patrice G. Poutrus

Zum Verhältnis von Antisemitismus, Rassismus und Solidarität
Stefanie Schüler-Springorum im Gespräch mit Sowmya Maheswaran

Solidarität statt Ignoranz: Perspektiven politischer Bildung
Mit Differenz leben: Demokratie und Solidarität 
Paul Mecheril

Reparative Democracy
Wendy Brown

Against All Odds: Solidarity and Social Transformation
Stephan Lessenich

Staat, Macht, Gegenarchive: Abolitionismus als Theorie und Praxis des sozialen Wandels
Veronika Zablotsky

Solidarity, Social Positions, and Identity
Catherine Lu

Artistic Practice as Solidary Political Care
Mihaela Mihai

Ein globaler Horizont der Solidarität: Bewegung/en jenseits des Nationalen
Sowmya Maheswaran

Between Circulation and Reproduction: Rethinking Solidarity in an Age of Pandemic and War
Sandro Mezzadra, Brett Neilson

Eisberge und Erkenntnismomente: Forschungsethische Überlegungen zu Transforming Solidarities
Moritz Ahlert, Konstantin Atanassow, Asita Behzadi, Anujah Fernando, Judith Holz, Bernd Kasparek, Ulrike Kluge, Sowmya Maheswaran, mAntonia Sieler, Anna Steigemann, Ronja Wagner, Antonia Welch Guerra, Veronika Zablotsky

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Forschungsgruppe Transforming Solidarities

Teil 1 Wege in die Solidarität

Thesen zur Solidarität
Moritz Ahlert, Konstantin Atanassow, Asita Behzadi, Anujah Fernando, Judith Holz, Bernd Kasparek, Ulrike Kluge, Ronja Wagner, Antonia Welch Guerra, Veronika Zablotsky

Jenseits von »gesellschaftlichem Zusammenhalt«: Solidarität in der Migrationsgesellschaft
Manuela Bojadžijev, Robin Celikates

In Verteidigung der Migrationsgesellschaft
Forschungsgruppe Transforming Solidarities

Teil 2  Zwischen Praktiken und Infrastrukturen

Räume der Solidarität: Transformative Praktiken und provisorische Infrastrukturen für ein post-pandemisches Berlin 
Moritz Ahlert, Anna Steigemann

Der Kiosk of Solidarity als interventionistische urbane Praxis 
Moritz Ahlert

Hinter den Kulissen: Kuratorische Reflexion über solidarische Praktiken im transdisziplinären Austausch von Kultur und Wissenschaft
Anujah Fernando

»Und was, wenn die AfD kommt?« Kollektive Räume erstreitenauf Basis der Bilgisarayprinzipien 
Andrea Steinke, İlker Eğilmez, Janno Himpel, David Permantier (Aktive Mitglieder des Bilgisaraynetzwerks)

Die Solidarität der Arbeit im 21. Jahrhundert
Moritz Altenried, Bernd Kasparek, Hanna Meißner

Streik! Beobachtungen einer antagonistischen Praxis 
Asita Behzadi, Bernd Kasparek, Antonia Welch Guerra

Wider die Vereinzelung: Perspektiven auf Solidarisierung zwischen prekärer Arbeit, Streik und Studium 
Konstantin Atanassow, Judith Holz, Antonia Sieler, Ronja Wagner, Antonia Welch Guerra

Spannungsfelder solidarischer Praktiken und Infrastrukturen im Feld der Gesundheitsversorgung: Reflexionen mit dem Gesundheits- kollektiv Neukölln (GeKo) und TransVer – Ressourcen-Netzwerk zur interkulturellen Öffnung
Ulrike Kluge, Simone Penka, Kirsten Schubert, Antonia Sieler, Ronja Wagner, Asita Behzadi

»Hätte der Mensch einen Aufenthalt  ...«: Eine Befragung von Gewissheiten über Gesundheit und Krankheit 
Asita Behzadi, Ulrike Kluge, Ronja Wagner

Praktiken des Willkommens und Infrastrukturen der Aufnahme: Informalität, Formalisierung und Solidarität im Kontext der Flucht aus der Ukraine
Judith Holz

The Feminist International in Practice: Perspectives from the International Women* Space 
Jennifer Kamau, Céline Barry

Dilemmata der Solidarität
Llanquiray Painemal, Susanne Schultz

Skaliert Solidarität? Überlegungen zur Demokratisierung post-nationaler Räume
Bernd Kasparek

Globale Solidarität: Wie wir die imperiale Lebensweise überwinden und die sozial-ökologische Transformation umsetzen
Alexander Behr

Teil 3  Solidarität in der Migrations­ gesellschaft
Zur »Arbeit an der Solidarität«: Ein philosophischer Trialog
Rahel Jaeggi, Stefan Gosepath und Robin Celikates im Gespräch mit Veronika Zablotsky

Anspruchsvolle Solidarität: Infrastrukturen, Entsolidarisierungund Vergesellschaftung
Christian Schmidt

Pseudo-Solidarität 
Robin Celikates

Durkheim Revisited: Jenseits der organischen Solidarität
Konstantin Atanassow

Anti-Antirassismus 
Manuela Bojadžijev

Warum immer wieder der erbitterte Kampf um Asyl in Deutschland?
Patrice G. Poutrus

Zum Verhältnis von Antisemitismus, Rassismus und Solidarität
Stefanie Schüler-Springorum im Gespräch mit Sowmya Maheswaran

Solidarität statt Ignoranz: Perspektiven politischer Bildung
Mit Differenz leben: Demokratie und Solidarität 
Paul Mecheril

Reparative Democracy
Wendy Brown

Against All Odds: Solidarity and Social Transformation
Stephan Lessenich

Staat, Macht, Gegenarchive: Abolitionismus als Theorie und Praxis des sozialen Wandels
Veronika Zablotsky

Solidarity, Social Positions, and Identity
Catherine Lu

Artistic Practice as Solidary Political Care
Mihaela Mihai

Ein globaler Horizont der Solidarität: Bewegung/en jenseits des Nationalen
Sowmya Maheswaran

Between Circulation and Reproduction: Rethinking Solidarity in an Age of Pandemic and War
Sandro Mezzadra, Brett Neilson

Eisberge und Erkenntnismomente: Forschungsethische Überlegungen zu Transforming Solidarities
Moritz Ahlert, Konstantin Atanassow, Asita Behzadi, Anujah Fernando, Judith Holz, Bernd Kasparek, Ulrike Kluge, Sowmya Maheswaran, mAntonia Sieler, Anna Steigemann, Ronja Wagner, Antonia Welch Guerra, Veronika Zablotsky

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73   DEVICE BY SABINE HUZIKIEWIZ : Claudia Blümle 73

77 Stretching Virtuality: Christian Stein

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115 SCATTERED DIFFUSION: Natalija Miodragović in conversation with Maria Mascha Kobylenko

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351 FROM PERFORMATIVE MEDIATION TO DANCING CACO3: Claudia Blümle in conversation with Kaaren Beckhof
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73   DEVICE BY SABINE HUZIKIEWIZ : Claudia Blümle 73

77 Stretching Virtuality: Christian Stein

INTERMEZZO 2
107 THE ALCHEMY OF ELEMENTS: FUSING THE ORGANIC WITH THE INORGANIC : Nina Samuel in conversation with Lena Dues
115 SCATTERED DIFFUSION: Natalija Miodragović in conversation with Maria Mascha Kobylenko

121  Exhibition 

147 Stretching Spaces: Natalija Miodragović 

INTERMEZZO 3
191 BODY MATTER LABS: Natalija Miodragović in conversation with Lara Ladik
195 ANTENNAE—WILLOWALK: Natalija Miodragović
198 THE SPATIAL OBSERVATIONO F THOUGHT : Natalija Miodragović in conversationwith Jean-Daniel Berclaz
202 IMMERSION INTO THE MICROSCALE : Natalija Miodragović in conversation with Michaela Eder

207 Stretching Time: N ina Samuel

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245 BREATHING STONES: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION OF MICROBIOLOGY, GEOLOGY, AND CONSERVATION: Nina Samuel in conversation with Anna Gorbushina
253 ABOUT CLOUDS, ROBOTS, AND THE SEA Podium discussion with Babette Werner, Anne Duk Hee Jordan, and Clemens Winkler

265 Process

315 Stretching Senses through the Haptic Hanbok: Yoonha Kim

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351 FROM PERFORMATIVE MEDIATION TO DANCING CACO3: Claudia Blümle in conversation with Kaaren Beckhof
365 STRETCHING MATERIALITIES IN BUENOS AIRES Christian Stein in conversation with Chana Boekle

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Auftakt 17
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Rollen
Begriffe
Fünf Takes zur kooperativen Stadtentwicklung 165
Take 1: Initiative
Take 2: Missverständnisse
Take 3: Kooperations-Logik
Take 4: Personalisierung
Take 5: Scheitern
Experimentelle Modellprojekte 187
für eine gemeinwohl­ orientierte Stadt
Appendix 205
Danksagung
Literaturverzeichnis
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Auftakt 17
Zaudern als Methode 39
Glossar der Missverständnisse 77
Rollen
Begriffe
Fünf Takes zur kooperativen Stadtentwicklung 165
Take 1: Initiative
Take 2: Missverständnisse
Take 3: Kooperations-Logik
Take 4: Personalisierung
Take 5: Scheitern
Experimentelle Modellprojekte 187
für eine gemeinwohl­ orientierte Stadt
Appendix 205
Danksagung
Literaturverzeichnis
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