21 Oct –
29 Oct 2023
The New Social: Hybrid Strategies for Cultural Spaces - at Dutch Design Week 2023
Framer Framed is proud to present ‘The New Social: Hybrid Strategies for Cultural Spaces’, at the heart of the 2023 Dutch Design Week from October 21 to 29 in Eindhoven. The presentation is part of the exhibition InnovatieLabs #1: The Living Archive, which showcases the harvests from the sixteen projects supported by the first edition of Innovatie Labs.
The New Social: Hybrid Strategies for Cultural Spaces is a collaborative project between Framer Framed, Hackers and Designers and IMPAKT exploring hybrid strategies for cultural spaces. The project The New Social seeks to find effective ways for long-term meaningful cultural production, blending online and offline formats like live casting, digital archives and publications.
In order to elevate the digital archive of Framer Framed, we worked together with Archival Consciousness which was initiated by artist Mariana Lanari and graphic designer Remco van Bladel to collaborate with libraries and archives in cultural institutions. This has resulted in a new publishing tool, with an accessible interface through which anyone is able to create a digital publication that is easily shared online within the Digital Archive, as a PDF, or transformed as an offset file printed to be printed as a book. During Design Week 2023, Framer Framed will display a new publication on the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (Framer Framed, 2023) that was produced using the publishing tool.
Location
Klokgebouw
Klokgebouw 50
5617 AB Eindhoven
InnovatieLabs
The New Social: Hybrid Strategies for Cultural Spaces is made possible thanks to the support of InnovatieLabs #1 : from a multidisciplinary platform that promotes and disseminates knowledge about sustainable materials, to a development program aimed at makers who want to experiment with mixed reality theater techniques. Additionally, the findings of the team of researchers are presented which has been closely following the projects in recent months. They share their most important insights based on four themes: business models, collaboration, public participation and the role of the maker. Together, the projects and research results form a source of practical knowledge and experience about the use of innovation projects for current challenges in the cultural and creative sector.
Eva Roolker, project leader InnovatieLabs: “InnovatieLabs #1: The Living Archive marks the end of the first edition of Innovation Labs, but also a new beginning. During the Dutch Design Week, the knowledge and insights gained within the program are further shared, but also deepened in exchange with the general public and interested professionals. Everyone is invited to contribute to the living archive full of information for the future sector.”
The exhibition design was provided by Fillip Studios. Studio de Ronners was responsible for the graphic design.
InnovatieLabs is supported by Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie and CLICKNL.
Subversive Publishing / The living archive / New media /