DESIGN EARTH (Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy), The Planet After Geoengineering, 18/25, 2021
Planetary Experiments: Environments by Design
Annual Conference of DGTF, Organized by Michaela Büsse Among Others
Biodesign | Climate | More-Than-Human | Speculative Design The German Society for Design Theory and Research (DGTF), in collaboration with the Chair of Digital Cultures TU Dresden, invites participants to critically engage with the theme »Planetary Experiments: Environments by Design«. This conference, organized by Michaela Büsse among others, explores the diverse perspectives and practices of design research and theory in addressing the far-reaching ecological, social and technological challenges of our time. Over the course of one day and in a hybrid setup (Dresden & remote), they will bring together scholars and practitioners, like Cluster member Rasa Weber, to engage in keynote talks, panel discussions and practice presentations that critically explore the concept of »Planetary Experiments«.
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Publication »Co-Creating Futures – A Practical Guide to Speculation Workshops Connecting Research, Design, and Society«. Photo: Kristin Werner
Co-Creating Futures – A Practical Guide to Speculation Workshops Connecting Research, Design, and Society
Open Access Publication by Antje Nestler and Kristin Werner
Collactive Materials | Science Communication | Speculative Design How can public engagement foster creative exchange between science and society? Cluster member Antje Nestler and former CollActive Materials Coordinator Kristin Werner explore science communication through collaborative speculation. From foundational concepts to practical workshop tools and worksheets, this guide for public engagement practitioners and curious researchers offers tested methods for bringing together academic research, design, and society in co-creating pathways into a sustainable future.
Film Still taken from a film by Oula A. Valkeapää. Still: Oula A. Valkeapää, 2021
Johtingeaidnu – The Path Within
Exhibition, Talk and Tours
Material Form Function | _matter Festival 2025 | Speculative Design | Science Communication | Climate | More-Than-Human | Temporality »Johtingeaidnu – The Path Within« is the first program highlight of the _matter Festival 2025. The exhibition at Schering Stiftung brings together two worlds: reindeer nomadism in the Arctic Sápmi region and the bioscience of epigenetics. Drawing on living relations within contemporary reindeer worlds and bioscientific research, the exhibition at materializes a world in which epigenetic memories are not only shared between humans but carried within ancestral migratory paths, called ›Johtingeaidnu‹. The exhibition opens on April 10th, 2025, 6:00 pm, followed by a conversation between artist Emilia Tikka and Miriam Liedvogel (Director Institute of Avian Research, Wilhelmshaven) on April 11th.
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The Symbiosis Keeper, Carolina Valivieso & Ana Belén Palacios. Illustration: Nashely Lascano
The Mestiza Ways: Ontologically Oriented Speculative Design of Mestizo Women
Master Student Ana Belén Palacios Earns 2nd Place in this Year’s THESys Award for her Thesis
Master Open Design | Speculative Design We're happy to congratulate former Master Open Design student Ana Belén Palacios on winning 2nd place of this year’s THESys Award for her Thesis »The Mestiza Ways: Ontologically Oriented Speculative Design of Mestizo Women«. Belén continues her work in her PhD project »WomenAmasamientoNature: A Historicization of Ecuadorian Women’s Socionatural Ontological Design Practices« as part of the MAKE/SENSE program at the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW in partnership with the University of the Arts Linz supervised by Cluster Co-Director Claudia Mareis.
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»The Bark Project«, Charlett Wenig. Copyright: Patrick Walter, MPIKG
FUTURES – Material and Design of Tomorrow
Special Exhibition at Grassi Museum Leipzig with Works of Charlett Wenig
Tree Bark | Speculative Design | Circular Economies | Biodesign Humanity has always been fascinated by ideas, visions and versions of the future. Faced with global challenges, themes like resource scarcity, climate crisis and socioeconomic injustice dominate social awareness. Designers and artists increasingly focus on aspects of possible ›futures‹ as shown in the exhibition that is now opening at Grassi Museum of Applied Arts Leipzig. The exhibition’s chapter »READY MADE FUTURE« features works of Charlett Wenig.
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Sensing Common Grounds. Towards Collaborative Speculation
Roundtable Questions Future Role of Embodied Knowledges, Situated Inquiry and Extra-Academic Encounters
Speculative Design The roundtable addresses current challenges at the intersection of critical humanities scholarship and design research by discussing nuanced means of knowing and making. It attends to collaborative speculation in inter- and transdisciplinary contexts to sense and unearth common grounds through the reality of the ecological predicament. Together with our guests, we ask about the narratives, prototypes, norms, materials and media that hold knowledge (and non-knowledge) of such speculations and public imaginaries: How to unlearn and unmake dominant modes of worldmaking by cutting across disciplines, foregrounding embodied knowledges, situated inquiry and extra-academic encounters?
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Seaweed resonance, presentation by Julia Lohmann (Aalto, Helsinki). Photo: Clemens Winkler
Sensing Common Grounds. Towards Collaborative Speculation
Symposium by CollActive Materials
Material Form Function | Collactive Materials | Speculative Design | Air | Climate | More-Than-Human | Robotics | Water | Cloud The symposium »Sensing Common Grounds. Towards Collaborative Speculation«, organized by Léa Perraudin and Martin Müller, asked about the ›how‹, foregrounding the methodologies of such speculations and projections: How to relate speculative design proposals to critical diagnoses of the present and attempts at historical speculation? How specifically can collaborative speculation in inter- and transdisciplinary contexts enable us to sense ›what is in the air‹? What narratives, prototypes, materials, and media hold knowledge (and non-knowledge) of these scenarios?
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Planetary Design: Reclaiming Futures
Conference Organized by Claudia Mareis – Conference Contributions Now Online as an Audio Series
Material Form Function | Science Communication | Climate | More-Than-Human | Biodesign | Circular Economies | Speculative Design | Temporality The conference »Planetary Design: Reclaiming Futures« brought together critical thinking and doing around the role of design in making, unmaking and remaking worlds. Starting from the intersection of design, infrastructure, and the planetary environment, it offered a generative platform open to artists, academics, and activists for rethinking design’s role in producing the present and for developing alternative planetary futures. The conference gathered artists, academics, and activists to rethink design's role in producing our present and developing alternative planetary futures. The conference contributions are now online as a podcast!
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CollActive Materials’ Workshop »Open Lab Abend: Wachsende Architektur – Co-Design mit Pilzen« im Futurium Lab, 13. Juni 2024. Copyright: Matters of Activity
Holitopia 2024
Several MoA Members Contribute to the Festival on Future Design
Object Space Agency | Material Form Function | Science Communication | Speculative Design | Biodesign | Ocean | Fungi/Mycelium | XR | Climate | Collactive Materials | Stretching Materialities Witness future design and art coming together to turn visions into reality: futures you can see and touch! MoA members Christian Stein, Rasa Weber, Natalija Miodragovic, Dimitra Almpani-Lekka, Antje Nestler and Kristin Werner contribute to this year's Holitopia Festival with a keynote, panel, discussion and speculative workshop at Campus Wilhelminenhof of HTW Berlin. Don't miss your chance for a reduced ticket for the conference day. But there are also lots of free activities, such as the exhibition »Above the Sea of Air« with works from the Cluster.
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Mykoplektonik by Natalija Miodragović and Dimitra Almpani-Lekka. Copyright: Matters of Activity
Growing Architecture - Co-Designing with Fungi
Last Open Lab Evening of the Series »Visiting Material Futures« at the Futurium
Material Form Function | Collactive Materials | Fungi/Mycelium | Speculative Design | Science Communication In the last workshop of the series at Futurium, we dive into the interconnected world of fungi and their mycelium. Together with architects Dimitra Almpani-Lekka and Natalija Miodragović, we explore the properties and behaviors of mycelium in nature and architecture, to speculate about future relations and applications: Could the buildings of tomorrow be grown in collaboration with plants and fungi? Can fungi help us build life-supporting networks in the cities to maintain natural resources and the local biodiversity? How can co-designing and co-habiting with a living organism transform our experience of future architecture and our relationships with other species? The workshop is already fully booked.
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Gestalten mit Cellulose, Wasser und Luft. Copyright: Eva Bullermann
Magic Machines aus Bio-Plastik
Open Lab Abend der Reihe »Materialzukünfte besuchen« im Futurium
Material Form Function | Robotics | Cellulose | Water | Collactive Materials | Speculative Design | Science Communication In diesem Workshop ging es um flexible Materialien wie Cellulose, Bio-Plastik und Silikon als mögliche (neue) Materialien für Soft Robotics oder gar biologische Maschinen. Soft Robotics ist ein relativ junges Forschungsfeld, das sich mit alternativen Ansätzen zur Gestaltung der Maschinen von morgen beschäftigt. Wie können wir Maschinen bauen, damit sie sensibler und anpassbarer werden? Können wir dafür adaptive vielleicht sogar nachhaltige Materialien nutzen, statt immer mehr Metall, Plastik und Energie zu verbrauchen? Mit den Design-Forscherinnen Anna Schäffner und Eva Bullermann spekulieren wir darüber, wie die Maschinen der Zukunft gestaltet sein könnten. Wie sieht deine Magic Machine aus?
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Ausstellung »Visiting Material Futures«, Futurium 2024. Copyright: David von Becker
Visiting Material Futures
Pop-up Exhibition at Futurium
Material Form Function | Weaving | Object Space Agency | Speculative Design | Collactive Materials | Science Communication What material futures can we envision if we engage in collaborative speculation? The pop-up exhibition »Visiting Material Futures« explores this question through contributions from Cluster researchers and Futurium workshop participants. The collaboration between »Matters of Activity«, »Futurium«, and the experimental laboratory for Science Communication »CollActive Materials« employs the concept of co-speculation. This method invites knowledge from research, experience, and everyday life into a co-creative exchange about what material futures seem possible to us today. Don't miss your chance to visit the exhibition until the end of August!
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Thermography shows the effect of shading and the influence of solar radiation on surface temperatures. Copyright: Maxie Schneider
Materialzukünfte besuchen: Smartes Material für überhitzte Städte
Workshop Series at Futurium
Climate | Cellulose | Biofilm | Collactive Materials | Science Communication | Prototype / Model | Speculative Design | Yarns/Fibers Gestaltet das Futurium Lab selbst mit! In der öffentlichen Workshopreihe »OPEN LAB ABEND: Materialzukünfte besuchen« spekulierten Teilnehmende darüber, aus welchen Materialien die Welt von morgen gemacht sein könnte. Die Workshopreihe umfasste 4 Termine und fand von März bis Juni im Futurium statt. Forschende von »Matters of Activity« (MoA) gaben Einblick in ihre Arbeit. Davon ausgehend entwickelten Teinehmende Zukunftsszenarien und gestalteten Prototypen, die im Anschluss zusammen mit Objekten aus der MoA-Forschung im Lab ausgestellt wurden. Begleitet wurden Teilnehmende dabei vom spekulationserfahrenen Team von »CollActive Materials«.
It’s getting hot in here... In diesem ersten Workshop ging es darum, wie wir mit smarten Materialien die Städte der Zukunft gestalten können. Im Sommer machen steigende Temperaturen, Metall und Beton das Leben in der Innenstadt für alle Bewohnenden immer mehr zur Herausforderung. Welche Materialien schaffen Abhilfe in überhitzten Städten?
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Gosia Lehmann, Breathless Choir. Copyright: CollActive Materials, Foto: Michelle Mantel
Bound through Air
A Report on the Exhibition »AIRBOUND. Sensing Collective Futures«
Material Form Function | Air | Collactive Materials | Science Communication | Speculative Design Ubiquitous and yet invisible: Air accompanies us daily and is an essential foundation of life. More than that, air will play a fundamental role in determining what futures become possible for us as humans. The exhibition »AIRBOUND. Sensing Collective Futures« (Oct 20th-Nov 9th, 2023) by CollActive Materials offered new perspectives on air as a material, a connecting social element, and a decisive space for negotiating futures.
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»Extracting the Surface« workshop at Tieranatomisches Theater during the stretching senses school, 2022. Copyright: Subterranean Matters
The Patchy Paths of the Stretching Senses School
Yoonha Kim and Maxime Le Calvé Reported at Conference of the Film Festival at the Royal Anthropological Institute
Object Space Agency | Teaching | XR | Speculative Design Cluster members Yoonha Kim and Maxime Le Calvé represented the Cluster at the online conference of the Film Festival at the Royal Anthropological Institute (London, UK), an event bringing together the global scene of visual anthropology. Together, they presented the paper »The patchy paths of the stretching senses school: the coming-of-age of an emerging learning community and immersive media collective between speculative ethnography and creative coding in Berlin« on March 8th, 2023.
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Poster: Scoring Perspectives for Speculative Ethnography
Scoring Perspectives for Speculative Ethnography
Workshops and Interactive Performance with Dorte Bjerre Jensen
Object Space Agency | Cutting | Material Legacies | Speculative Design | Performance Cluster Members Maxime le Calvé and Yoonha Kim were delighted to invite to two days of stretching senses school workshops on 24th & 25th of November with Dorte Bjerre Jensen at the Cluster and in the Kunstgewerbemuseum at the »Design Lab #13: Material Legacies« exhibition. The two workshops helped pushing forward collective experiments in speculative ethnography and research-as-exhibition. They brought together bodies and spaces into motion, and evaluated the potentials of an interdisciplinary practice of »scoring« to explore, describe and analyze in first-person the activity of images, spaces, and materials based on the micro-phenomenological method.
Stretching senses school logo with a photo of mycelium growing on willow, 2022. Copyright: Natalija Miodragovic & Dimitra Almpani-Lekka, Biomaterials Lab TU Berlin and MoA, 2022
stretching senses school Workshop Series
at UdK »InKüLe – Innovationen für die künstlerische Lehre«
Object Space Agency | Cutting | More-Than-Human | XR | Speculative Design | Teaching The stretching senses school, an MoA project curated by Cluster anthropologists Yoonha Kim (OSA) and Maxime Le Calvé (Cutting), is starting a longer teaching collaboration with the UdK-based project InKüLe »Innovationen für die Künstlerische Lehre«. The stretching senses school is an emerging learning community around immersive arts, creative coding and speculative ethnography. It aims to explore more-than-human perceptions through making practices bringing in conversation various immersive media. The collaborative workshops with InKüLe were focused on the potential of artistic education to change our relations to the environment through an engagement at the level of anthropotechniques.
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The Speculative Realities Lab. Copyright: Maxime Le Calvé
The Speculative Realities Lab
XR | Brain | Speculative Design | More-Than-Human The SpecLab is a space connecting neurosurgery, anthropology, and the immersive arts. It contributes to expanding their respective disciplinary equipment – conceptual, material, and digital – in order to animate brain-related knowledge for navigation, prediction, and inspiration. We want to make neurosurgery appear strange again in order to unsettle certain ›status quo‹ of the clinical practice.
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Speaking, Dissipating, Transmitting. Copyright: Iva Rešetar and Clemens Winkler
Thresholds in Situ
Speculative Design | Air »Thresholds in situ« develops a transdisciplinary framework and critical intervention to tackle the otherwise intangible, minor and transitory aspects of materials in the Anthropocene.
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