LINK 2022 4th Conference in Creative Practice, Research and Global South

Marcos Mortensen Steagall, Sérgio Nesteriuk Gallo
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It is increasingly overwhelming that our societies are living in disintegrating environments and need for more sustainable design approaches and wiser ways of living and being. Anthropogenic design impact in corporate spheres is causing socio-ecological destruction that threatens the underpinnings of civilisation and bio-diverse nature. Hence, economies and life worlds are facing the limitations of narratives of progress and creeds of growth with their designs and actions that are inapposite to the flourishing of life on our planet. In this context that the LINK Conference has emerged. LINK is a research group created from reflections we always had about our actions as educators, researchers, and practitioners in the field of Art and Design. Over the last few years, we have noticed that such concerns have remained while they have multiplied, diversified, and become more complex. The more we dialogued with people worldwide, especially from the so-called “Global South”, the more we realised that these same issues were also dear to our colleagues, albeit with their colours and contours. The intensification of globalisation and commodities fostered by markets and technology has led today’s critical theorists to advocate for new kinds of engagement between Art, Design and the world. Not coincidentally, the last decades saw significant contributions to Art and Design Research in the Global South and Indigenous contexts, where inquiry is situated within an intelligent and intelligible world of natural systems, replete with relational patterns for being in the world. Indigenising methodologies centre the production of knowledge around Art and Design processes and pieces of epistemologies derived from Indigenous Cultures. The relationships between researchers, practitioners and practice are being challenged and redefined, empowering Indigenous peoples to collect, analyse, interpret, and control research data instead of simply participating in projects as subjects. These shifting orientations and approaches respond for the decolonisation of research in higher education institutions and research methodologies employed by academics. Art and Design can help to transform obsolete social and economic practices into novel forms of life or living a meaningful life, thus replacing anthropo-centric Design for more pluriversal and transformational approaches beyond apocalyptical visions and dystopia. LINK Conference focuses on ways of knowing that inform research and methods involving Art and Design Research in the Global South and Indigenous contexts . LINK 2022 will challenge emerging themes, new epistemologies, and the multiple relationships between theory and practice (if such a distinction can be made). This recipe has consolidated as a sort of amalgam of LINK Conference. In its 4th edition, LINK 2022 celebrates the relationship between practice-led Art and Design research, Global South and Indigenous world views, fostering cognitive shifts to address twenty-first-century issues and the creation of inclusive communities that emphasise the interconnectedness (physical, social, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual) between people and landscapes. We hope you enjoy the reading.
LINK 2022第四届创意实践,研究和全球南方会议
我们的社会生活在分崩离析的环境中,越来越需要更可持续的设计方法和更明智的生活方式。企业领域的人为设计影响正在造成社会生态破坏,威胁到文明和生物多样性的基础。因此,经济和生活世界正面临着进步叙述和增长信条的限制,其设计和行动与我们星球上生命的繁荣是不合适的。在这方面,LINK会议应运而生。LINK是一个研究小组,由我们作为艺术与设计领域的教育者、研究者和实践者的反思而创建。在过去几年中,我们注意到这些问题在成倍增加、多样化和变得更加复杂的同时仍然存在。我们与世界各地的人们,特别是来自所谓的“全球南方”的人们对话得越多,我们就越意识到,我们的同事也同样关心这些问题,尽管他们的肤色和轮廓不同。市场和技术推动的全球化和商品的加剧,促使当今的批判理论家提倡艺术、设计与世界之间的新型接触。并非巧合的是,在过去的几十年里,全球南方和土著背景下的艺术与设计研究做出了重大贡献,在那里,调查位于一个智能和可理解的自然系统世界中,充满了世界上的关系模式。本土化方法论的核心是围绕艺术和设计过程的知识生产,以及源自土著文化的认识论。科学家、实践者和实践之间的关系正在受到挑战和重新定义,使土著人民能够收集、分析、解释和控制研究数据,而不仅仅是作为受试者参与项目。这些转变的方向和方法响应了高等教育机构研究的非殖民化和学术界采用的研究方法。艺术和设计可以帮助将过时的社会和经济实践转变为新的生活形式或有意义的生活,从而取代以人类为中心的设计,以更多元和变革的方式超越世界末日的愿景和反乌托邦。LINK会议的重点是在全球南方和土著背景下进行艺术与设计研究的方法和方法。LINK 2022将挑战新兴主题、新的认识论以及理论与实践之间的多重关系(如果可以做出这样的区分的话)。这个配方已经合并为LINK会议的一种混合物。第四届LINK 2022庆祝了以实践为主导的艺术与设计研究、全球南方和土著世界观之间的关系,促进了认知转变,以解决21世纪的问题,并创建了包容性社区,强调人与景观之间的相互联系(物理、社会、情感、精神和智力)。我们希望你喜欢阅读。
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