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To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Pape... more To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Papers, 15:1, 3-37, ABSTRACT The aim of this essay is to contribute to the development of a paradigmatic shift in how design is understood, transformed and practiced in the Global South. It does this by establishing the case for building a strong contextual relation between design, colonialism, and the mobilised counter-agency of decoloniality. Thereafter, design for/by the Global South is presented within a critical epistemological reframing subordinate to a situated imperative of the 'Sustainment' .
To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Pape... more To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Papers, 15:1, 3-37, ABSTRACT The aim of this essay is to contribute to the development of a paradigmatic shift in how design is understood, transformed and practiced in the Global South. It does this by establishing the case for building a strong contextual relation between design, colonialism, and the mobilised counter-agency of decoloniality. Thereafter, design for/by the Global South is presented within a critical epistemological reframing subordinate to a situated imperative of the 'Sustainment' .
Notwithstanding its economic function, design, in total, has never been less important as a means... more Notwithstanding its economic function, design, in total, has never been less important as a means of affirmative change than it is now—at the very time it needs to be more important as an agent contributing to this change.
The Voice of Sustainment: Design, the Other and the Ethical
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
The Cultural Politics of Politics of Nature Review of Bruno Latour Politics of Nature
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
Time and the Political: Post-Urban Futures, Chronophobia and Unsettlement
Design Philosophy Papers, 2011
The Voice of Sustainment: An Introduction
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Watch this Space: Introducing Hot Debate
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Why Philosophy? The Voice of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Televisual Designing: Defuturing and Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Elimination by Design: Hot Debate
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
The Impossible: The Voice of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
The Dialectic of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Design and the Political: Hot Debate
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
An Other Economy The Voice of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
The Voice of Sustainment: Rematerialisation as a Prospective Project
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
From Urbocentrism to Hyperurbanism
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
The Scenario of Design
Design Philosophy Papers, 2005
Rematerialisation as a Prospective Project
Design Philosophy Papers, 2005
Elimination by Design
Design Philosophy Papers, 2005
To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Pape... more To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Papers, 15:1, 3-37, ABSTRACT The aim of this essay is to contribute to the development of a paradigmatic shift in how design is understood, transformed and practiced in the Global South. It does this by establishing the case for building a strong contextual relation between design, colonialism, and the mobilised counter-agency of decoloniality. Thereafter, design for/by the Global South is presented within a critical epistemological reframing subordinate to a situated imperative of the 'Sustainment' .
To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Pape... more To cite this article: Tony Fry (2017) Design for/by " The Global South " , Design Philosophy Papers, 15:1, 3-37, ABSTRACT The aim of this essay is to contribute to the development of a paradigmatic shift in how design is understood, transformed and practiced in the Global South. It does this by establishing the case for building a strong contextual relation between design, colonialism, and the mobilised counter-agency of decoloniality. Thereafter, design for/by the Global South is presented within a critical epistemological reframing subordinate to a situated imperative of the 'Sustainment' .
Notwithstanding its economic function, design, in total, has never been less important as a means... more Notwithstanding its economic function, design, in total, has never been less important as a means of affirmative change than it is now—at the very time it needs to be more important as an agent contributing to this change.
The Voice of Sustainment: Design, the Other and the Ethical
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
The Cultural Politics of Politics of Nature Review of Bruno Latour Politics of Nature
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
Time and the Political: Post-Urban Futures, Chronophobia and Unsettlement
Design Philosophy Papers, 2011
The Voice of Sustainment: An Introduction
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Watch this Space: Introducing Hot Debate
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Why Philosophy? The Voice of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Televisual Designing: Defuturing and Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Elimination by Design: Hot Debate
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
The Impossible: The Voice of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
The Dialectic of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
Design and the Political: Hot Debate
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
An Other Economy The Voice of Sustainment
Design Philosophy Papers, 2003
The Voice of Sustainment: Rematerialisation as a Prospective Project
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
From Urbocentrism to Hyperurbanism
Design Philosophy Papers, 2004
The Scenario of Design
Design Philosophy Papers, 2005
Rematerialisation as a Prospective Project
Design Philosophy Papers, 2005
Elimination by Design
Design Philosophy Papers, 2005
This paper opens a pathway to design activism projects
Timor Runguranga, Jul 15, 2016
Timor Rungaranga is an epic photobook, taking you on an unforgettable journey through the wild, w... more Timor Rungaranga is an epic photobook, taking you on an unforgettable journey through the wild, wild east of Timor-Leste. An uncut diamond at the edge of the world, the country’s surreal and sublime nature is explored through a striking and vast collection of visual essays.
David Palazón’s curious nature and unique sense of humour bring us close into the hearts and lives of Timorese people, capturing the fleeting, incidental moments of those he met on his journey through this young nation. A country of unparalleled beauty, yet unrivalled contradictions, where old traditions collide with new modern worlds, and the sacred meets the profane.
8 years in the making, this photobook is the first of-its-kind coming out from the youngest nation in Asia. It also features carefully selected contributions by leading authors, artists, and photographers, giving further depth to this outstanding visual exploration of this young nation. An unconventional gem of a photobook, and a must-have for anyone interested in Timor-Leste. Miss it at your peril!