Posted by Joe | February 15th, 2010



Before the Interventions project saw the light of day, Monica and I participated in a collaboration between the Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths and INCITE. This provided an opportunity, in April 2005, for designers to work with sociologists over the course of an intensive week. The product of our collaboration was the Colour Beads project, a design intervention that set out to address issues raised within Monica’s research.

Commonly dismissed as just ‘the way things are’, Monica has spent years researching and writing on racism in Mexico to understand why discrimination amongst the population is so widely overlooked.

We set out to find ways for design to help improve public understanding of racism in Mexico and muster enough attention to encourage the government to recognise the issue and address it publically.

Rather than lecture people through campaign advertising, we devised a ‘system/campaign’ to prompt discussion around experiences of injustice and racial discrimination among small groups and communities at a local level. A contagious cathartic exercise, a platform for ideas and action, moving information around through storytelling.

With the sense that the outcome should compliment rather than interrupt the normal flow of everyday life, the system is built around a simple set of beads that make experiences ‘visible’. People participating begin by wearing a single distinctive bead around their neck to symbolise their association with this project. However, each time they feel victimised because of their appearance, they add another bead to the string around their neck. The bead represents that experience and the story attached to it. Over time people may accrue many beads, each connected to a different story that generated sadness, rejections, offense or that denied opportunities or access.



Discussions occur when other people ask about, or comment on, the beads. This provides the opportunity for the wearer to tell a story behind one of the beads to someone that may not be aware of the issue or understand it, or someone with similar experiences who can offer support and advice. At this point the wearer hands the bead over to the listener, in reflection of the story has being passed on. The person who receives the bead is now carrying that story around and can retell it to the next person who enquires.



The experience is now ‘out there’, ‘in the world, circulating in the public domain as an issue that concerns and involves more members of society. As the beads are passed around, people may end up wearing and sharing the stories of individuals close to them but also of some they didn’t personally meet. This dialogue will reveal that the experience is not as personal and unique and that the idea that this is ‘the way things are’ can be challenged.

Posted by Joe | February 5th, 2010

We are very pleased to announce our call for participation in the Interventions project. The official invitation can be seen here
This presents an opportunity to take part in an ambitious series of collaborative projects supported by Newcastle University.

We are looking for:
Five researchers interested in creating new ways for social and cultural research to resonate with the public and exploring the means by which academic enquiry can be expressed.
And:
Five designers with an appetite for knowledge and a desire to create meaningful social and cultural impact through design.

For some participants, the Interventions project will provide an opportunity to share and develop working processes, others may use it to create devices that mediate discussions with the public around research insights. Some groups may envision material interventions that confront specific issues while others may create artefacts that act as a mechanism to perform research in new ways.
We just need a paragraph (max 400 words in .doc format) about your work with some further information about why you would like to participate. Designers should include some examples of their work in pdf format or link to a website.

Feel free to download the pdf version of the invite for distribution: invite.pdf.

Application deadine: Friday 26th February 2010

This project is funded by the URC Fellowship Fund and the HASS Faculty Futures Programme.
Contact:
Dr Monica Moreno Figueroa monica.moreno-figueroa@newcastle.ac.uk
Joe Malia: joe@interventions.org.uk

Posted by Joe | February 5th, 2010

Welcome to the Interventions blog.
This site will record the progress of six collaborative projects that set out explore the overlap between social and cultural research and design. All meetings, presentations and ideas will be represented here. The blog will occasionally feature guest writers, sharing their insights into different aspects of the engagement. We warmly welcome comments and opinions so please contribute. The project is being run by Joe Malia, an Interaction Designer and visiting research fellow at Newcastle University, based in London and Dr Monica Moreno Figueroa Lecturer in Sociology at Newcastle University.

The Interventions project itself will provide a platform for researchers from Humanities and Social Sciences to work with selected designers and design practices with backgrounds in products, communications and interaction design.

During the programme, participants shape lines of enquiry within research to develop a series of interventions that :
- confront or support specific issues raised.
- use design as a medium to spark public engagement.
- use design as a mechanism to perform research in new ways.

Events culminate in a public exhibition in Newcastle, UK.