Written by Ben Tallon
We've seen sonic speed developments in technology over the last decade. How do the possibilities impact upon design and its role in the world moving forward?
Last year's 'This Time Tomorrow' exhibition at the World Economic Forum was based on the theme 'The Fourth Industrial Revolution' and curated by V&A museum's Mariana Pestana. Mariana joins me to talk about the work featured, including the much discussed Radical Love by artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, a 3d print of imprisoned Chelsea Manning, a transgender U.S. Army soldier convicted of espionage after leaking documents to Wikileaks.
This Time Tomorrow's six scenarios will present a leap into a potential future and foster debate about their consequences as well as posing pressing questions about the future we choose to create.
Mariana Pestana is a fascinating lady with big ideas, working closely with the V&A following her work with The Decorators, a multidisciplinary design practice working with local authorities and public institutions to design, produce and deliver community building interventions in regeneration areas.
Episode 45 is not to be missed for those wishing to feed their creative output with the most cutting-edge ideas and technology.
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