Chris Gaul (part 2)

“the biggest design challenge in the whole world is redesigning how the economy works” – CG

Ep 37:

Chris Gaul’s work integrates philosophies and methods from art and design to explore the potential for creating moments of contemplation and curiosity in everyday life. He shares a passion for using design to protect human rights, cure disease, fight climate change, encourage young artists, and build local communities.
In part 2 we speak about:

-what is your hope for the world?
-making changes in the world
-Takeru Kobayashi – world hotdog champion
-iterations
-the economy as a design challenge
-the responsibility of the designer
Tom Burrell
-design hangovers/artifacts
-clusterfuck
-distribution systems

More info:
twitter.com/mrchrisgaul
www.chrisgaul.net/utslibrary/introduction
www.libraryasincubatorproject.org/?p=5048
www.urbanwalkabout.com/sydney/blog/post/1274/
art.uts.edu.au/index.php/exhibitions/incidental-data/

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TheMattmosphere

Matt Cornell is based in the Asia-Pacific region and grew up in Darwin, on Larrakia land. He works through dance, choreography, sound, photography, and discussion to question the arbitrary configuration of systems, and is passionate about overcoming cognitive bias... to ask better questions… to dissolve malignant social narratives.

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