POST Design Festival 2019

Date: 10.23.2019
Time: 10.00-22.00

POST is a non-profit, openly critical and collaborative design festival that challenges the place of graphic design, digital design and illustration practice in society during a series of talks and workshops in October 2019.

Addressing issues such as the ethics of design, the politics of image-making and the unknowns of the creative future, POST offers a unique opportunity to explore, question and re-imagine the purpose of the graphic arts.

● PROGRAMME
● Workshops – 24.-25. October
Interfacial Work-Out Workshop with Hackers & Designers – NL with Hackers & Designers (NL)
Post Post (Post 3000) with @Alexis Mark (DK)

● Talks – 25.-26. October
○ Alexis Mark (DK)
○ Amy Suo Wu (CN/AU/NL),
○ Anja Kaiser (D)
○ Anna Degnbol (DK)
○ Anna Haifisch (D)
○ Are.na (US)
○ Dinamo (CH/D)
○ Elham Namvar (IR/UAE)
○ Fraser Muggeridge (UK)
○ Hackers & Designers (NL)
○ Johanna Burai (SE)
○ Low-tech Magazine (ES/NL)
○ Paula Minelgaite (LT)
○ Readymag (US)
○ The Reading School (Intl.)
○ The Rodina (CZ/NL)

● Panel discussions
○ Intersecting Perspectives
○ A Tool is a Thought is a Tool

● Satellites
○ The Reading School in collaboration with Elham Namvar – IR/UAE and Pouya Ahmadi – IR/US/CH
More to be announced.

● Schedule
Available on our website.

● ABOUT
In our increasingly image-based society, designers and illustrators are growing more responsible for shaping the rhetoric of the visual future.

But are we reflecting on whether this is the best possible future, and for whom?

POST creates a communal space to discuss the place of design and illustration in society. With talks and workshops from practitioners and educators with unique approaches to their craft, existing preconceptions about what a creative problem-solver can achieve are confronted. Can graphic artists and designers provide solutions to the world’s biggest problems?

● TICKETS
Get your tickets now at www.postdesignfestival.org/2019/tickets

POST is a non-profit, openly critical and collaborative design festival that challenges the place of graphic design, digital design and illustration practice in society during a series of talks and workshops in October 2019.

Addressing issues such as the ethics of design, the politics of image-making and the unknowns of the creative future, POST offers a unique opportunity to explore, question and re-imagine the purpose of the graphic arts.

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Date: (10.23.2019)
Time: 10.00-22.00

Country: 1060
Adress:
(Enigma) Øster Allé 1,
2100 København

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