The “Systems for Inclusion” conference will explore the interface of design and systemic social action: Can design(ers) challenge globally networked systems of exclusivity and inequality? What are the relationships between design and political power, economic and ecological sustainability, justice and community?
April 4-6, 2008 at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Call for Papers and Media: Students and professionals are encouraged to submit papers, media and projects that engage this year's SFI theme of design agency and "systems" for inclusion. Selected papers will be published in the upcoming online GSD student-run journal, re:
AND
April 3 OUR COMMUNITIES: FUTUREPRESENT
A symposium and initiative to increase diversity in the design professions.
Download registration form (deadline 2/29/08) ∙ student ∙ faculty/professional
These SFI conferences are a rare opportunity to see the best that's up in social/public/community design. I've gone several times and will be there for this. Looking forward to Teddy Cruz and Jim Diers.
Cameron, what kind of workshop at Drexel are you doing? I know about the lecture on that Thursday. I just got an e-mail regarding SFI 8 since I've been to one before and I'm interested in going, but I'll stick around in Philly if you're doing something interesting.
Pixel- I'll be there - send me a PM if you want to meet up. I'll probably try to get together with the AFH group (even though I don't know anyone and haven't been to a meeting in a few years).
not really toaster there is a good group of students here at the GSD seriously working on these issues. The faculty and administration have also been supporting these efforts.
I just want to say that this was an amazing conference - I connected with a ton of people who are doing very inspiring work, and left with a renewed commitment to this very important work in the field of architecture.
Big thanks and congratulations to the GSD students who organized the whole event.
yeah, i had an awesome time too, both fun-wise and learning-wise. pixel and quilian, enjoyed meeting you guys (pixel more in depth and q only breifly). other boston-area necters, maybe at a nect meetup sometime soon? thanks to all the gsd folks for all the hard work they surely put into this.
The full introduction was, "Aaron, he has the best screen name in archinect: Pixelwhore"
I am not sure when they'll let us play with that thing. I am a bit scared of it, I think it will develop a mind of its own and begin to chase us throughout the trays mowing people down with all its 5-axis.
I'd like the thank all involved for a great weekend. The panelists really filled my tank with so much great work. I'll be in Dallas next year for sure.
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The “Systems for Inclusion” conference will explore the interface of design and systemic social action: Can design(ers) challenge globally networked systems of exclusivity and inequality? What are the relationships between design and political power, economic and ecological sustainability, justice and community?
April 4-6, 2008 at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
http://www.designcorps.org/SFI_Conference.htm
Sounds interesting...
to bad i am not anywher enear the NE....
I'll try and stop by for the day as I'm doing a workshop at Drexel that weekend. I know there is a AFH chapter meeting happening during the confab.
Cheers
C.
thanks for posting this - I'm definitely planning on going.
I'm planning on being there since its down the street.
ALSO,
www.gsd.harvard.edu/soca
SFI CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for Papers and Media: Students and professionals are encouraged to submit papers, media and projects that engage this year's SFI theme of design agency and "systems" for inclusion. Selected papers will be published in the upcoming online GSD student-run journal, re:
AND
April 3 OUR COMMUNITIES: FUTUREPRESENT
A symposium and initiative to increase diversity in the design professions.
Download registration form (deadline 2/29/08) ∙ student ∙ faculty/professional
These SFI conferences are a rare opportunity to see the best that's up in social/public/community design. I've gone several times and will be there for this. Looking forward to Teddy Cruz and Jim Diers.
Cameron, what kind of workshop at Drexel are you doing? I know about the lecture on that Thursday. I just got an e-mail regarding SFI 8 since I've been to one before and I'm interested in going, but I'll stick around in Philly if you're doing something interesting.
roll call?
Pixel- I'll be there - send me a PM if you want to meet up. I'll probably try to get together with the AFH group (even though I don't know anyone and haven't been to a meeting in a few years).
Conference is sold out. Sorry that walk-ins cannot be accomodated.
I'll be there.
I usually stand out in the architecture crowd: pierced septum and 1" lobes w/ wooden tunnels, so if anyone sees me please say hi.
anyone else find it ironic that the GSD is hosting this thing?
not really toaster there is a good group of students here at the GSD seriously working on these issues. The faculty and administration have also been supporting these efforts.
You can see:
My studio this semester:
http://www.archinect.com/schoolblog/entry.php?id=70598_0_39_0_C345
the pK project:
http://archinect.com/features/article.php?id=65752_0_23_0_M
the lowell project:
http://72.167.142.101/article.php?article_id=59
Teddy Cruz's lecture last month:
http://www.archinect.com/schoolblog/entry.php?id=72357_0_39_0_C345
toaster:
I would have thought the same thing if I didn't know Quilian and hadn't heard what was going on at the GSD via him.
I think its great that they're hosting it and that it was only $5 for me to register - thank you BSA!
quilian - thanks for the info - it seems like there has been a huge shift over the past few years.
which profs are supporting this work?
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Teddy Cruz (San Diego, CA/Tijuana, MX) and the members of Urban Think Tank (Caracas, Venezuela).
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I just want to say that this was an amazing conference - I connected with a ton of people who are doing very inspiring work, and left with a renewed commitment to this very important work in the field of architecture.
Big thanks and congratulations to the GSD students who organized the whole event.
Quilian or others,
Are/will any of the presentations be available online?
archived webcasts are typically posted here
yeah, i had an awesome time too, both fun-wise and learning-wise. pixel and quilian, enjoyed meeting you guys (pixel more in depth and q only breifly). other boston-area necters, maybe at a nect meetup sometime soon? thanks to all the gsd folks for all the hard work they surely put into this.
quillian - any chance the SFI stream was archived and will be posted? i'd love to revisit some of the presentations.
pixel - thanks for the link, there is some great stuff in there.
hi andy, im not sure but I will ask, I am sure our AV guru can probably do that.
hi pixel!
one of my highlights: being introduced as "Aaron, he's Pixelwhore on Archinect" by Quilian!
hi Q, when are they going to let you play with that 5-axis mill they've got tucked in the basement? I walked around and saw it, quite lovely.
The full introduction was, "Aaron, he has the best screen name in archinect: Pixelwhore"
I am not sure when they'll let us play with that thing. I am a bit scared of it, I think it will develop a mind of its own and begin to chase us throughout the trays mowing people down with all its 5-axis.
I'd like the thank all involved for a great weekend. The panelists really filled my tank with so much great work. I'll be in Dallas next year for sure.
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