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- Asylum for a Design Activist
- Abstract
- This essay is an examination of SueAnne Ware’s practice
as a design activist. By focusing on two projects: the SIEVX
Memorial (2002-ongoing) and Bunny Refugees (2015), she
highlights her interest in political agency through design
and collective action. But more importantly she calls to
question many of her own claims concerning the creation of
democratic, public realms and her inadvertent quelling of
diverse opinions. By revealing the issues that she faces, she
hopes both to improve her own
- Citation
- Ware, Sa. (2016). Asylum for a Design Activist. Social Poetics . The Architecture of Use and Appropriation, OASE, (96), 30–33. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/96/AsylumForADesignActivist
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