Monday, 15 November 2021

Aric Chen urges designers to "put words into action" in live Dezeen 15 interview

Aric Chen portrait

Day 11 of the Dezeen 15 digital festival features a video interview with curator Aric Chen, who suggests that the process of writing manifestos is a distraction from solving the world's problems. Watch live from 3:00pm London time.

"Manifestos are, frankly, part of how we got into the mess that we're in," he states in his own manifesto written for Dezeen.

"They are inherently one-dimensional and are often exclusionary and divisive, their conceit of a unifying logic resulting most frequently in empty platitudes at best and totalitarian visions at worst."

Instead, he says, it is time to "put words into action, without fear of failure".

While calling for the death of manifestos, Chen also introduces Zoöp – a framework for bringing non-human interests into an organisation's decision-making process, created by Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, where he is general and artistic director.

Chen is an architecture and design curator and a professor at the College of Design & Innovation at Tongji University. Before becoming a director at Het Nieuwe Instituut, he became the first curatorial director of Design Miami.

The Dezeen 15 festival features 15 manifestos presenting ideas that could change the world over the next 15 years. All contributors will also take part in a live video interview.

See the full list of contributors here.

The portrait of Chen is by Yoha Jin.

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