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[Commlist] International Visual Methods Conference Seven, Cape Town Dec 2021
Mon Mar 22 20:49:37 GMT 2021
The new deadline for first stage contributions to the seventh
International Visual Methods Conference hosted by the Department of
Applied Design, Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), is now
the 9th April 2021. The conference is scheduled to take place from
13/14 December 2021.
CPUT would like to build on the success of the conference series with a
dynamic, inclusive event in the heart of Cape Town: World Design Capital
2014 and home to some of the foremost creative industries in South Africa.
The theme of this year’s event is ‘Decolonising Design’ - a pressing
concern for the creative arts in the global South in general and for
post-apartheid South Africa in particular. Discourses of decolonisation
have gained traction in recent years, in the domain of higher education
and not least in the arts and humanities. At a conceptual level,
decolonisation implies a ‘dismantling’ of the dominant epistemological
assumptions that have historically shaped the arts and humanities. These
assumptions are often rooted in Western ideas (and ideals) of knowledge.
They typically neglect perspectives and contributions from the
historically disenfranchised - the Other, the colonised - and minimise
the influence of scholars, designers, and artists in the Global South.
In the visual and applied arts, including design, we seek to
problematise, explore, and embrace the social and cultural perspectives
of those at the peripheries of Western knowledge. We therefore invite
contributions that discuss or explore, in a critical manner, the
following aspects:
- Ideological and ethical underpinnings of modern visual methods
- The portrayal and interpretation of cultural knowledge through visual
and narrative
means
- Collaborative and participatory methods that go beyond traditional
design disciplines
(e.g., participatory video, digital storytelling, photo elicitation)
- Underrepresented, marginalised or resurgent visual methods
- Design thinking as a decolonising practice
- Depicting ‘small/mundane stories’ in the Global South
- The role of visual methods in communicating disruption and complexity
- Construction of non-Western representational systems
- Exploring indigenous methodologies and concepts, e.g. land as
pedagogy; practices of refusal
We invite contributions from various disciplines, including media theory
and practice, applied arts and design (fashion, graphic, industrial,
etc.), visual anthropology, architecture, communication studies, urban
planning, computing and the social sciences. Contributions can be in the
form of extended abstracts, panel proposals, workshop proposals, and/or
proposals for visual exhibitions or physical activities. We particularly
encourage creative, interactive ways of engaging online, such as digital
exhibitions, online workshops, live but virtual tours, virtual public
art, digital guided walks - photo safaris, digital drawing-based
activities, cultural tours, and treasure hunts.
We encourage multi- and transdisciplinary contributions.
Full details - https://ivmc7.visualmethods.info/
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