Climate

Mediating the effects of climate change is the design challenge of this generation. An increase in the intensity of natural weather events, including floods, storms, bushfires and drought, may lead to further conflict and socio-economic inequality. How can designers best intervene in this space, to collaborate across businesses and disciplines with wild creativity? This focus continues Melbourne Design Week’s previous exploration of waste, supply chains, manufacturing, materials and speculative design proposals. The problems of climate change are not going away; but, accepting human activity has reshaped the environment, we are hopeful that we have the shared vision to adapt as positively as we can.
Garland magazine
31 Mar
Free
Frank Duyker in association with Waverley Woodworkers Incorporated
27 - 31 Mar (7 sessions)
Free

After Nero

4C aka Cristina Popovici, Manuel Canestrini, Valentin Tinc and Colin Whitehead
26 - 04 Apr (10 sessions)
Free

Nature Invasions

Queen Victoria Women's Centre.
26 - 04 Apr (8 sessions)
Free

64 Ways of Being

Playable City Melbourne
28 - 30 Mar (2 sessions)
Free

Along an Easement

ttt.city
26 - 05 Apr (11 sessions)
Free

Reclaimed

Decadent
26 - 04 Apr (8 sessions)
Free

A World We Don't Want

Friends & Associates
26 - 05 Apr (11 sessions)
Free

Rewilding the Sky

Salad Dressing and Superterrestrial
26 - 28 Mar (4 sessions)
Limited availability Free
Verity Campbell Communications
30 Mar
Charlie White
31 - 04 Apr (6 sessions)