#New Macy ACT II: Studios (RSD11)

Pille Bunnell, Carlos Castellanos, Damian Chapman, Kate Doyle, Xiao Zoe Fang, Tim Gasperak, Mikal Giancola, Michael Lieber, TJ McLeish, Paul Pangaro, Eve Pinsker, Larry Richards, Eryk Salvaggio, Frederick Steier, Mark Sullivan, Claudia Westermann, Daniel Wolk

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Abstract

Adopting a structure of themed and design-led Studios as framings for conversations for action, #NewMacy aims at enabling deep participation through activities such as prototyping, play, exploration, enactment, and improvisation. At RSD11, six #NewMacy Studios created opportunities to engage with interdisciplinary approaches to systemic design through conversations for action: Radiant Circles — Cybernetic Musings on Resonant Forms; Pandemic of Today’s AI; Art as Steersmanship; Panarchy as a Sensemaking Tool; Cultural Premises, Conscious Purpose, and Design; Prototyping Conversation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD11)
Subtitle of host publicationPossibilities and Practices of Systemic Design
PublisherSystemic Design Association
Number of pages14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2023
EventPossibilities and Practices of Systemic Design, 11th annual symposium of the System Design Association - University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
Duration: 13 Oct 202216 Oct 2022
https://rsdsymposium.org/category/rsd11-program/

Publication series

NameProceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design
PublisherSystemic Design Association
VolumeRSD11
ISSN (Electronic)2371-8404

Conference

ConferencePossibilities and Practices of Systemic Design, 11th annual symposium of the System Design Association
Abbreviated titleRSD11
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBrighton
Period13/10/2216/10/22
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