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Tag Archives: andréa poshar
Design and Activism – A Relationship that needs Reflection
by Andréa Poshar According to Bart Cammaerts (2007a), activism is a relatively new term. It was introduced in the mid-70s to refer the ability to act and produce changes within society’s history. In other words, activism is all about “generating … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, andréa poshar, design, Design Activism, politics, Protest
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CUT//ACT: Video (and) Activism
Have you ever wondered how media has changed over time, and how “video” has been used as a political tool? In this course, you will learn both, not least by producing an activist video yourself! You may improve your knowledge/skills … Continue reading
About ‚Ethics in Design’.
The 105th College Art Association CAA Annual Conference, with its more than 250 Sessions, is considered to be one of the largest international gatherings of professionals and research in the visual arts environment. Andréa Poshar went to New York City in … Continue reading
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Tagged andréa poshar, Andrew deRosa, CAA, Collega Art Association, conference, DeCertau, design, design education, Design ethics, ethics, Laura Scherling, Mariana Amatullo, Meredith James, New York, Paul Nini, social innovation, Umberto Eco, visual art
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