Dystopian Futures – TASMEEM DOHA 2022 / RADICAL FUTURES https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu Art & Design Biennial - Doha, Qatar Sat, 05 Mar 2022 09:12:16 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Breeding the Super Generation https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/radical-projects/breeding-the-super-generation/ Sat, 19 Feb 2022 23:11:55 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=radical-projects&p=556 A speculative design project demonstrating the possible futures of gene manipulation. It aims to ignite a global conversation around the possibilities and ethical dilemmas of gene-modification not only in the surrounding life but also in our own species. Today, we can dream big and breed the healthiest children, smartest students, or strongest soldiers. But are we ready to tinker with our genes? What are the consequences of using such technology in society? This is why; in order to avoid harm or social injustice, humans need to join their efforts in discussing this topic critically with an open mind. Through a fictional gene editing lab setting, the project sheds light on some of the ethical dilemmas humanity might face in the near future. The project draws from scientific studies and ethics to explore the biological, and social repercussions of technological advancements in the field using the medium of projection mapping.

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Afif Boutique https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/radical-projects/afif-boutique/ Sat, 19 Feb 2022 23:08:11 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=radical-projects&p=519 In 2060, Muslim societies have shifted to a matriarchal system. To maintain safety and order, men are limited to specific spaces and need to abide by religious teachings that promote decency and constraint. Among the various boutiques and stores designed to suit the modest man, is the Afif Boutique, a luxurious blend of cultural and stylish wear that allows the Muslim man to access public spaces without causing disruption or fitna. The Afif man reserves his senses for those who are truly worthy.

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The Sky Oscillates Between Eternity and Its Immediate Consequences (2021) https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/events/the-gulf-metaverse-2-0-iv/ Fri, 04 Feb 2022 23:38:31 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=events&p=473
  • Director: Nadim Choufi
  • Duration: 18′
  • Set in a space colony on Earth, this new sci-film explores how the future of smart cities relies on the promise of “sustainable” closed systems in the face of health and ecological crises. Two protagonists narrate how the control and exploitation of environmental life cycles and organisms become a blueprint to achieve such futuristic visions.

    This film is screened as part of the Gulf Metaverse 2.0 program curated by Róisín Tapponi (Assyrian Iraqi-Irish film curator, programmer, writer, and academic)

    The screening is taking place in the Atrium on 10th March 2022 at 9:30 AM  for the VCUarts Qatar community only. Please use the registration button to register.

    Furthermore, this film is streamed via Shashamovies.com.

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    Endolab https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/events/tasmeem-endolab/ Thu, 03 Feb 2022 23:52:52 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=events&p=332 Two-day in-person Masterclass by Paolo Cardini (Professor in industrial design, Rhode Island School of Design)

    • 9th March & 10th March 2022, 9 AM – 12 PM
    • Room 266
    • Upon Registration Only

    Merging culture studies, in which anthropology intertwine with artifacts’ social life, with reflections around natural ecosystems: in this masterclass, we will investigate the possibility to think of designed objects as a direct and pure representation of humans’ activities (=endogenous), and/or rooted in specific geographical and cultural contexts (=endemic).

    The use of a biological framework is motivated by the idea that a sort of Lex Naturalis (Natural Law), intended here in its secular exception, should drive design towards solutions that create as little friction as possible between the natural environment and its inhabitants. Moreover, we will analyze how adjacent subjects, such as material studies and circular design could play a fundamental role in explaining how endemic and endogenous design is defined and what are its principles and methods.

    This masterclass is, in some way, at the crossing between the four Tasmeem axes touching on critical elements such as design utopias, vernacular knowledge, post-colonialism, and new ecologies. After an initial brainstorming and gathering of creative stimuli from the local environment, participants will engage in some physical experimentations chasing endemic and endogenous design opportunities. The final outcomes could result in both still images, videos, or physical representations depending on the nature of the conceptual paths that each participant/group will decide to undertake.

    This event is an in-person event for the VCUarts Qatar community only. Please use the registration button to register.

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    Catalog for the Post-Human – a Case Study in Critical Worldbuilding https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/events/catalog-for-the-post-human-a-case-study-in-critical-worldbuilding/ Wed, 02 Feb 2022 13:15:39 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=events&p=335 Talk by Jessica Charlesworth & Tim Parsons (art and design studio)

    • 8th March 2022, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
    • Atrium
    • Upon Registration Only

    Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons from art and design studio Parsons & Charlesworth will discuss their multi-part project Catalog for the Post-Human, an expansive satire that critiques the tech and wellbeing industry’s drive to enhance human productivity to fulfill the needs of data-driven capitalism.

    The latest iteration of the work, shown at last year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, takes the form of a near-future organization’s trade fair booth showcasing a series of body augmentation products for contingent workers, complete with animated infographics, marketing copy, an infomercial, and accompanying website.

    The project provides a case study in critical worldbuilding, and in this talk, Jessica and Tim will share the processes and tools they used when developing and realizing the project, including how their research informed the satirical objects, texts, branding, and digital content that make up the Venice installation.

    This event is an in-person event for the VCUarts Qatar community only that will be streamed live. Members of the public are welcome to ask questions in a moderated chat, at the end of each session. Please use the registration button to register and receive a link to your chosen event.

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    WHAT IF: Designing for familiar people in an unfamiliar world https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/events/what-if-designing-for-familiar-people-in-an-unfamiliar-world/ Wed, 02 Feb 2022 11:50:51 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=events&p=289 Two-day virtual workshop co-led by Sudebi Thakurata (Co-founder of D.epicentre, a faculty member at Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design, and Technology, India) and Probal Banerjee (Co-founder and CEO of D.epicentre)

    • 8th March & 9th March 2022, 4:15 PM – 7:15 PM
    • VIRTUAL
    • Upon Registration Only

    The workshop is designed to help anyone who wants to engage in complexity, narratives, systems, design, business, problem-solving in a people-centered and futures-oriented way. It is meant for anyone who is interested in learning and ideating about how to design for and with people, understand mindset and behavior. Participants will have hands-on experience in mapping systems and unpacking people and doing problem-solving with an empathetic humanistic and systemic worldview. We will do this through a gamified experience (with sets of tools and cards designed at D.epicentre). This will potentially open conversations on the future of many aspects with reflections of the nature of crises we are undergoing.

    Participants are required to bring their laptop with Zoom already installed.

    This event is an in-person event for the VCUarts Qatar community only that will be streamed live. Members of the public are welcome to ask questions in a moderated chat, at the end of each session. Please use the registration button to register and receive a link to your chosen event.

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    Post-Human Worlds – Designing Satirical Discursive Tools https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/events/post-human-worlds-designing-satirical-discursive-tools/ Tue, 01 Feb 2022 23:54:04 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=events&p=331 Two-day in-person Masterclass co-led by Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons

    • 7th March & 8th March 2022, 9 AM – 12 PM
    • Room 266
    • Upon Registration Only

    This Masterclass by Jessica Charlesworth and Tim Parsons from art and design studio Parsons & Charlesworth reveals how satire can be used as an effective tool in the creation of provocative fictional worlds. Using their recent installation at the Venice Architecture Biennale, Catalog for the Post-Human as a case study, Jessica and Tim will take participants through a fast-paced process from digesting critical ideas about the future to creating descriptions and visualizations of satirical products. Along the way they will show examples of satirical works from different genres and illustrate how speculating upon the objects we may use in the future can be an effective means of questioning the values of the present.

    The workshop will explore ethical concerns about human enhancement and the future of work, focusing upon four areas: Cognitive Enhancement, Enhanced Productivity, Optimized Wellness, and Expedited Recovery. This research, concerning the ethics of how technology might be applied in our futures, will be combined with the development of personas and scenarios, to generate new ideas for products which will be written up and visualized. The combined output of the workshop will form a new “page” in the Catalog for the Post-Human.

    The workshop responds to the theme “The Institute of Speculation – Future Fictions, Dystopian Worlds & Imagined Artifacts”, covering topics including alternative futures, post-human narratives, and speculative sciences.

    This event is an in-person event for the VCUarts Qatar community only. Please use the registration button to register.

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    Tayseer (2021) https://radicalfutures.qatar.vcu.edu/events/tayseer-2021/ Tue, 01 Feb 2022 04:10:04 +0000 https://radicalfutustg.wpengine.com/?post_type=events&p=486
  • Director: Khalida Bataweel
  • Duration: 15′
  • In this silent drama, we explore phases of Tayseer’s daily life on the roof of his building and his relationship to the architecture of his home. Tayseer keeps dragging his chair on the roof until he decides where to settle.

    This film is screened as part of the Gulf Metaverse 2.0 program curated by Róisín Tapponi (Assyrian Iraqi-Irish film curator, programmer, writer, and academic). 

    The screening is taking place in the Atrium on 7th March 2022 at 3:15 PM  following a talk by Róisín Tapponi for the VCUarts Qatar community only. Please use the registration button to register. 

    Furthermore, this film is streamed via Shashamovies.com.

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