Design Justice

Design Justice

Romi Morrison:
Decoding Possibilites

"Decoding Possibilities explores the dynamics between Black Feminist geographies and racialized space.  I am interested in how particular methods of rendering and conceptualizing racialized space obscures the messy entanglements of power, encounter, domination, and improvisation that constitutes what geographer Katherine McKittrick calls, "a black sense of place."  This experimental project meditates on redlining, as a popular narrative of post WWII economic segregation and a conceptual framework that is often engaged to explain contemporary patterns of poverty and racial segregation."

Developh:
Kakakompyuter Mo Yan!

"What does the third world get for being on the internet? Exploitation, labor, repression, disinformation… but also liberation, community, self-preservation. This collection speaks to our counternarratives: the identities, selves, and bodies that carry, inhabit, and dwell within the internet but are often obfuscated in its tellings.

The third world makes the internet what it is. From call center agents, migrant workers staffing data centers, paid trolls, your third wife found in FOREIGNER SEEKING FILIPINA groups, livestreamers, the laborers behind artificial intelligence, the disinformed, the kidnap-for-ransom recruitment, new evangelists, hubs for radicalization, your family Viber chat, cottage printers... our history, made and unmade, our life, lived and unlived."


https://www.feelers-feelers.com/tb04-editorial