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Two participants take turns interviewing each other at the Digital Audio Recording and Interviewing Workshop by Sound and Story at the Adriance Memorial Library in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Graham Attwell interviewed one of the participants at the end of the Show-me day for one of the podcasts of Sounds of the Bazaar.
While our first exhibition in the Annex looked at designers’ processes inside of the studio, our second one looks at the impact of design in the wider environment of New York City. Designers have always had an engagement with the places where they live and work, but we are now at a particular crossroads where government and community are more open than they have ever been to co-creation, and designers see a real need for better design – and civic experiences – for everyone.
Here, AIGA/NY looks at a range of design-led projects that speak to the issues of Growth, Equity, Sustainability, and Resilience, themes from a plan that the de Blasio administration published this past April entitled “One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City.” The artifacts, descriptions, and photographs on display are accompanied by interviews and public programs that look at City as Ecology, City as Neighborhood, and City as Interface.
This exhibition explores what it takes for designers to be a part of making New York City today. For many designers represented here, it’s not only about civically-engaged projects, but civically-engaged practice. Working with, instead of designing for, creates ways in which people respond to and interact with their city. These designers recognize design solutions come from collaborations with civic leaders, non-profits, community organizers, artists, activists, and citizens themselves. So here, process is often as important as the final product, and collaboration is not only considered—it is designed.
Photography by Candace Camuglia - Whom Studio.
Het interview handelt over een een vader die samen met zijn vrouw beslist om met de kinderen (respectievelijk 1 en 3 jaar) naar Australië te trekken om daar te gaan wonen. 7 jaar later wordt er dan beslist (als nummertje 4 geboren wordt) om toch maar weer naar België te verhuizen. Daarom dacht ik dat familiefoto's hiervoor het best waren. Ook kinderfoto's want dat speelt wat in op de emotie van de lezer denk ik.
Ruth interviewing Mr Evans about his experience as a medic, posted in the Rhine, during the Second World War.
Texas A&M Sociology PhD student Apryl Williams spent over two months researching unequal access to the Internet and Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in North Kivu during the summer of 2015.
The Center on Conflict and Development (ConDev) at Texas A&M University
This man has been in the game for over 20 years and is still going strong. His styles have evolved and each new direction he takes justifies why he is one of the best graffiti artists the UK has to offer. "Back in 87-88, we were living in Essex, so we’d come to London and it wasn’t a very nice place; people got robbed and that was just part of the whole graffiti thing at the time. On top of that, I’ve been stabbed and I’ve been to prison, all because of graffiti and 24 years later, I still continue to paint."
www.ukadapta.com/e/art/busk.html To Read Interview With Busk
Barbara Gilday, right, tells a story about apes as she portrays Jane Goodall. On the left sits Melanie Rieck, who portrayed a reporter.
Photo by Marian Beddill.
For more information on the Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, visit www.buf.org.
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