Cocchiarella, F., van den Boom, J., 2019.
Drift London 'In Search of Practice'
Output Type: | Performance |
Dates: | 14/9/2019 |
Early Greek imagination envisaged the past and the present as in front of us, something that we can see. The future was viewed as invisible, meaning that we are walking blind, backwards into the future. The Collaboratory re-imagines this territory, searching through experimental methodologies to find a new dimensionality. UF? Collaboratory seeks new radical forms by design to stimulate new dimensional thinking and design practice.
The Collaboratory functions as a safespace for investigation, focussing on experimental approach om order to re-examining the form, function and future of the design practice. UF? Drift London is a collective investigation in the (re)discovery of these modes of practice. By developing drifting as a form of testspace, we seek to subvert the logic and connection to enable new belief systems, ecologies, phenomena and past-present-future parameters.
During UF? Drift - IN SEARCH OF PRACTICE, the presentations are focused on the search for new forms of practice, to establish new parameters, methods and conditions that explore alternative ways of making and dialoque.
The UF? Drift explores the conditions to re-think practice and creating a context for experimental thinking within the nomadic context and rhytmn of the drift. The route is leading through the landscape of London, intervened with presentations and collective making.
One of the highlights of the walk is the presentation of the limited edition book print State of Unsettlement, a collaborative design research developed in 2018-2019 in reaction to the reality called Brexit. The various works developed by participants question and comment on the current precarious political, social landscape, in relation to the reinterpretation and imagination of the practice of design.