The Design Activism Research Hub invites you to its first exhibition, Radical Attic. The exhibition features social and political activist material culture, highlighting the histories and memories associated with the items, from Greece to Greenham, Animal Liberation to ACT UP and the alter-globalisation movements to the recent student occupations. Private View: Thursday 14 May /… Continue reading Radical Attic – Exhibition at LCC
Author: Tzortzis Rallis
Radical Attic – Work In Progress
The Design Activism Research Hub works on its first exhibition, Radical Attic, taking place at LCC in May 2015. An exhibition that will feature social and political activist material culture, highlighting the histories and memories associated with the items.
Radical Attic – Call Out
The Design Activism Research Hub invites UAL staff and students to contribute to its first exhibition, Radical Attic, taking place at LCC in May 2015. The exhibition will feature social and political activist material culture, highlighting the histories and memories associated with the items. Do you have posters, stickers, banners, flyers, badges, pamphlets or… Continue reading Radical Attic – Call Out
Activating Social Movement Histories
At the invitation of the Design Activism Research Hub (DARH), members of New York’s Interference Archive presented their work to a packed and enthusiastic audience at London College of Communication (LCC) in November 2014. Interference were later joined on stage for a discussion with archivists from London’s 56a Infoshop and the Feminist Library.… Continue reading Activating Social Movement Histories
Interference Archive
13 Nov 2014 17:30 to 20:30 The Design Activism Research Hub Presents:Interference Archive: Activating Social Movement Histories This event brings speakers from New York’s Interference Archive to discuss the relationship between archives, politics, cultural production and social movement histories. Interference Archive is a collectively run ‘archive from below’ that comprises a social and study… Continue reading Interference Archive