In this episode, we explore the evolution of design practice in a time of new technologies and ecological disaster. (Re)forming Futures discusses the evolution, adaptation, and ethical responsibilities of designing and leaving behind material objects in the 21st century.
Featuring interviews with Brodie Neill and Joris Laarman
Capture Podcast surveys the creative, sociocultural, and political concerns of local and international contemporary artists and designers.
The podcast series is a collaboration between RMIT University and the National Gallery of Victoria.
This episode was produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We would like to thank all our contributors and you for listening.
Creative Director and Producer - Robbie Rowlands
Episode Producers - Amy Hanley, Daniel Bowden, Dusty Johnston, Elaine Leong, Rob Corica
NGV CONTRIBUTORS
Curatorial Advisors - Ewan McEoin, Simon Maidment, Simone LeAmonCuratorial Speakers - Myles Russell-CookProject Support- Katherine Chien
RMIT CONTRIBUTORS
Curatorial Advisor - Dr. Fleur Watson
Project Advisor - Prof. Laurene Vaughan
Project Manager -Belinda Anson
THEME MUSIC
Composer -Daniel Bowden
Piano Accompaniment -Daniel Denholm