yesterday’s tomorrow is a post-critical platform rethinking design h*stories, design education and power structures based on a design manifesto, that I wrote, from a feminist perspective. These discourses are explored thought an interactive game on a website as well as in commissioned contributions at this stage online published section and during the symposium I have organised yesterday’s tomorrow/publishing invites future thinkers from the field of art and design to encourage discussion how to politicise, depatriarchise, create, intersectionalise, queer, decolonise, transform, rethink and empower in practice. through text- and audio-based essays, conversations and interviews, contributors such as historian Dr Edna Bonhomme, designer and educator nicole killian, Lisa Baumgarten and typographer Charlotte Rohde engage past, present, and recurring themes in art and design culture yesterday’s tomorrow/symposium debates how can we transform the art and design field to be more inclusive — transformative; decolonised, queer and intersectional? Artist Katie Numi Usher, designer and educator Lisa Baumgarten and typographer Charlotte Rohde pointed out strategies from their inclusive practices in order to follow transformative discourse

SYMPOSIUM yesterday's tomorrow

yesterday’s tomorrow/symposium debates how can we transform the art and design field to be more inclusive — transformative; decolonised, queer and intersectional? Artist Katie Numi Usher, designer and educator Lisa Baumgarten and typographer Charlotte Rohde pointed out strategies from their inclusive practices in order to follow transformative discourse

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