Dear colleagues,
we are pleased to announce that we received 200 submissions of full papers for the conference ‘CUMULUS Milan 2015 - The Virtuous Circle. Design Culture and Experimentation’.
We believe this a very good result and we like to thank the 375 authors that submitted their work.
We are now entering the reviewing phase: thanks, also, to the 150 reviewers that, friendlily, accepted to help out!
In a few days the early bird registration to the conference will open. Stay tuned.
Milano, Politecnico di Milano, June 3-7, 2015
Website: http://cumulusmilan2015.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/cumulusmilan2015
The conference aims to investigate how design comes out of the interaction between a practice, which seeks to change the state of things, and a culture, which makes sense of this change. The way this happens evolves with time: practices and cultures evolve and so do the ways they interact; and the attention that is paid at different moments to one or other of these interacting polarities also evolves. In the current period of turbulent transformation of society and the economy, it is important to go back and reflect on the cultural dimension of design, its capacity to produce not only solutions but also meanings, and its relations with pragmatic aspects. Good design does not limit itself to tackling functional and technological questions, but it also always adopts a specific cultural approach that emerges, takes shape and changes direction through a continuous circle of experimenting and reflecting. Because the dimension and complexity of the problems is growing, it is becoming evident that to overcome them it is, above all, necessary to bring new sense systems into play. This is ground on which design, by its very nature, can do much. Indeed, the ability to create a virtuous circle between culture and practical experimentation is, or should be, its main and distinctive characteristic. However, for this really to happen it is necessary to trigger new discussion and reflection about the nature and purpose of design practice and culture. We need to take a step back in history and look at what they were like in the past; then come back to the present and ask ourselves how they have changed and are changing in today's world in transition. This process could start with some questions, for example: how do the new design practices produce culture? Vice versa, how can this culture orientate and offer common horizons to the multiplicity of practices that take place in design activities? How does this emerging culture tie up with the design tradition of the last century? How can this add depth and consistence to the design culture of the 21st century?
The conference is organized in 7 tracks corresponding to 7 activities in which the virtuous design culture-experimentation circle can take place: Nurturing; Envisioning; Experimenting/Prototyping; Incubating/Scaling; Assessing; Disseminating/Communicating; Training/Educating.
Contact: Laura Galluzzo, [log in to unmask]
Luisa Collina, Politecnico di Milano, President of Cumulus
Anna Meroni, Politecnico di Milano, International Coordinator of DESIS Network
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