Designing in Argentina with Indigenous Groups
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Date Issued
2024-06-28
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Type
Conference Paper
Language
English
Abstract
Indigeneity in Argentina has historically been oppressed. The project presented here is a collaboration between design researchers and students from Buenos Aires and Indigenous groups in Northern Argentina that combines anthropologi-cal and design methods. Participatory experiences are at the core of the pro-posal. Interactions within the communities led to various lines of work. The top-ics varied from textile production, natural coloring, traditional nourishment, and construction to didactic materials for schools within intercultural bilingual edu-cation. The results show not only material outcomes, but also how the project moved its participants. In light of the widely differing worldviews, the learning process became an exchange. Is it possible that design education in Argentina will change its predominant practices, as the result of dialogical collaborations with Indigenous peoples? What challenges would this lead to? The project aims to be an example of a dialogue between worlds, in a pluriversal context.
Subjects
H Social Sciences (General)
NX Arts in general
ISBN
978-1-912294-62-6
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DRS Biennial Conference Series
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Sponsors
Swiss National Science Foundation
Project(s)
Revaluation of Wichi traditions
Conference
DRS 2024: DRS Conference Proceedings
Publisher
Design Research Society
Submitter
Agudin, Catalina Lucia
Citation apa
Agudin, C. L. (2024). Designing in Argentina with Indigenous Groups. DRS 2024: DRS Conference Proceedings. Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.22154
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