Symposium: Design and Development: Histories, Legacies and Futures
Organised by Heng Zhi with Alison J. Clarke
Department of Design History and Theory, University of Applied Arts Vienna
From Cold War development agendas to today’s geopolitical transformations driven by digitalisation and AI, what role does design play in global development politics across post-colonial contexts? Bringing together international researchers in design history, media and cultural studies, fashion studies, and architectural theory, this symposium explores how designers, institutions, and communities shape emerging infrastructures, power relations, and debates beyond Eurocentric frameworks.
June 09, 9:30 – 17:00, online
Programme (All times CEST)
9:30–9:45 Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:45–12:30 — Panel 1: Contemporary Practices of Design and Development
Miao Lu Toward a Southern Perspective of Design: The Case of Chinese Mobile Technology in Africa
Tommy Tse The Life of Clothes: Smell, Touch, and the Remaking of Authenticity in China–Africa Fashion Worlds
Innocent (Ib) Batsani-Ncube 'Mutual Dissemblance' as Ingratiation and Agency in Sino-Zimbabwe Architectural Diplomacy Interactions
Response: Alpay Er
Panel Discussion
12:30–14:00 Break
14:00–17:00 — Panel 2: Cold War Politics and Histories of Design and Development
Vishal Khandelwal Architecture and Development at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad
Bahar Emgin The Redefinition of Craft in Mid-Century Turkey: Fragmented Interventions and Development
Danielle Charlap Design and the Diplomat Curator: The International Cooperation Administration and the Fight for Influence
Response: Tanishka Kachru
Panel Discussion
Closing Remarks
Registration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/universityofappliedartvienna/2119591
Reference:
CONF: Design and Development: Histories, Legacies and Futures (online, 9 Jun 26). In: ArtHist.net, Apr 22, 2026 (accessed Apr 23, 2026), <https://arthist.net/archive/52215>.