Oppositional Designs: Examining How Racial Identity Informs the Critical Design of Art and Space

Krishnan Vasudevan
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This study develops upon recent scholarship about subversive design that emerged in response to hegemonic structures such as capitalism, by introducing how racial identity informs disruptive design practices. Based upon a two-year ethnography with nine black artists during a period of racial unrest, this study presents how their experiences as black Americans informed distinctive, critical design dispositions. The participants’ deeply personal and labor-intensive design processes were both technical and political processes that involved intense prototyping, research and self-reflection. Their designs resulted in oppositional films, photography exhibits and paintings that contested racial metonymy through visceral and visual discourses that present black identities and histories within a more complex racial language. The participants also designed empathic spaces where oppositional discourses could take root and that supported communal healing, mourning and celebration. The ethnographic accounts of this study offer a meaningful way to engage and bridge scholarship about race, design and oppositional art.
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对立设计:审视种族身份如何影响艺术和空间的批判性设计
这项研究是在最近关于颠覆性设计的学术研究的基础上发展起来的,颠覆性设计是对资本主义等霸权结构的回应,通过介绍种族身份如何影响颠覆性设计实践。基于对种族动荡时期的九位黑人艺术家为期两年的人种志研究,本研究展示了他们作为美国黑人的经历如何影响了他们独特的、批判性的设计倾向。参与者的个人和劳动密集的设计过程是技术和政治过程,涉及激烈的原型设计,研究和自我反思。他们的设计产生了对立的电影、摄影展览和绘画,通过本能和视觉的话语,在更复杂的种族语言中呈现黑人的身份和历史,对种族转喻提出质疑。参与者还设计了移情空间,在那里对立的话语可以扎根,并支持公共治疗,哀悼和庆祝。这项研究的民族志描述提供了一种有意义的方式来参与和连接关于种族,设计和对立艺术的学术研究。
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