Interrogative Design Workshop

Architecture MIT CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 4 lectures

"Parrhesia" was an Athenian right to frank and open speaking, the right that, like the First Amendment, demands a "fearless speaker" who must challenge political powers with criticism and unsolicited advice. Can designer and artist respond today to such a democratic call and demand? Is it possible to do so despite the (increasing) restrictions imposed on our liberties today? Can the designer or public artist operate as a proactive "parrhesiatic" agent and contribute to the protection, development and dissemination of "fearless speaking" in Public Space?

Syllabus

  1. 1 Session 16: Pia Lindman
  2. 2 Session 20: Judith Barry
  3. 3 Session 7: Vito Acconci Studio
  4. 4 Simon Starling, March 9, 2006

Course materials