Abstract
The Pluriversal Design Special Interest Group of the Design Research Society (DRS) and the Public Visualization Lab of OCAD University invited designers, scholars, artists, and changemakers for two days of intercultural conversations about decoloniality and societal transformation. Pivot 2021 aimed to identify tools and practices of dismantling and reassembling that could favour ways of reshaping human presence on Earth and concrete cases of alternative future-making from all around the world.
Keywords
Pluriversal Design, Future Tools, Alternative Futures
Citation
Leitão, R., Lima, J.,and Meninato, T.(2021) Pivot 2021 Editorial Dismantling/ Reassembling Tools for alternative futures, in Leitao, R.M., Lima, T., Meninato, T. (eds.), Pivot 2021: Dismantling/ Reassembling, 22-23 July, Toronto, Canada. https://doi.org/10.21606/pluriversal.2021.0001
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Pivot 2021 Editorial Dismantling/ Reassembling Tools for alternative futures
The Pluriversal Design Special Interest Group of the Design Research Society (DRS) and the Public Visualization Lab of OCAD University invited designers, scholars, artists, and changemakers for two days of intercultural conversations about decoloniality and societal transformation. Pivot 2021 aimed to identify tools and practices of dismantling and reassembling that could favour ways of reshaping human presence on Earth and concrete cases of alternative future-making from all around the world.