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  • Publikation
    Grey design: critical practices of design at the peripheries of the discipline
    (transcript, 2022) Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Mareis, Claudia; Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Renner, Michael [in: Critical by Design? Genealogies, Practices, Positions]
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Critical by Design? Genealogies, Practices, Positions
    (transcript, 2022) Mareis, Claudia; Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Renner, Michael
    In its constructive and speculative nature, design has the critical potential to reshape prevalent socio-material realities. At the same time, design is inevitably normative, if not often violent, as it stabilises the past, normalises the present, and precludes just and sustainable futures. The contributions rethink concepts of critique that influence the field of design, question inherent blind spots of the discipline, and expand understandings of what critical design practices could be. With contributions from design theory, practice and education, art theory, philosophy, and informatics, »Critical by Design?« aims to question and unpack the ambivalent tensions between design and critique.
    03 - Sammelband
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    Critical by design? An introduction
    (transcript, 2022) Mareis, Claudia; Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Renner, Michael; Mareis, Claudia; Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Renner, Michael [in: Critical by Design? Genealogies, Practices, Positions]
    04A - Beitrag Sammelband
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    Digital Tools for Collaborative Design Processes
    (Swiss Design Network, 2021) Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Ibach, Merle; Zürich, Swiss Design Network [in: Swiss Design Network: Design as Common Good]
    Diverse practices of collaboration in design, research, teaching, or academia increasingly rely on digital online tools to facilitate processes of working and creating together. But a lot of the available digital platforms are not necessarily designed with the particular needs of these respective practices in mind. Rather, they might focus on commercial contexts, be built on limiting assumptions about work practices and collaboration, or simply lack capabilities for a substantial support of specific knowledge and creative practices within more diverse collaborative settings. In this paper, we take an exemplary look at three widely-used digital collaboration tools and their capacities and limitations to support collaborative design processes in particular. We aim to highlight a few of their embedded dispositions and built-in understandings of collaboration, creativity or productivity and suggest some aspirations for alternative designs.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    How to Build a Lie
    (2020) Allen, Jamie; Greiner-Petter, Moritz
    Dans leur conférence-performance, Jamie Allen et Moritz Greiner-Petter auscultent le "détecteur de mensonge", dispositif utilisé par les services de police et les assurances prétendument capable de décrypter dans le stress vocal les sentiments enfouis.
    06 - Präsentation
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    Seamful Design
    (05.03.2018) Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Koval, Peter; Devalle, Veronica; Speziale, Anabella [in: How to think with obstacles?]
    10 - Elektronische-/ Webpublikation
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    Tacit Formalisation
    (2018) Greiner-Petter, Moritz
    06 - Präsentation
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    Throwing three balls in the air
    (2017) Garnicnig, Bernhard; Allen, Jamie; Greiner-Petter, Moritz
    14 - Ausstellungsbeitrag
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    Impossible Escapes
    (2017) Greiner-Petter, Moritz; Allen, Jamie
    Impossible Escapes is an escape and evasion map publication developed and distributed in collaboration with Neural magazine and transmediale festival Berlin. The project addresses illusive tendencies to escape – be it from technology, society, or earth – and gathers various strategies of how to handle this most modern impetus of escaping. Technoculture promises many ways out of our problematic modernity and we keep running away from ourselves in iteration. But it is more than doubtful, that escape is truly possible – or desirable. How can we nevertheless value the benefits of escape as a temporary gesture, movement or process? What might be forms of effective everyday micro-escapes? And what could be alternative notions and attitudes to confront our problems? The map publication was exclusively distributed through special editions of Neural magazine’s issue 56 (which also features an essay about the project) as well as throughout the 2017 anniversary edition of transmediale festival “ever elusive” in Berlin. As part of the festival program, three parallel workshop sessions took place at different exits of Haus der Kulturen der Welt, the festival’s venue. The workshop was concluded by a field trip around the building, led by invited artist Leanne Wijnsma, who has made digging tunnels an essential part of her artistic practice.
    06 - Präsentation