DESIGN AFTER DESIGN is a one-day festival of talks and open conversations, that invites you to question, critique, and reimagine the design lifecycle: from BEFORE (the research, histories, and conditions that shape how things begin), through DURING (the processes, power dynamics, and decisions embedded in making), to AFTER (the systems, consequences, and lived realities that unfold long after launch).
The festival aims to bring together designers, researchers, educators and thinkers who are exploring alternative futures and critiquing the design industry itself. DESIGN AFTER DESIGN is hosted by IMPACT FESTIVAL at Trifolium.
TICKETS
Regular: 600 DKK
Students and folks with low income: 300 DKK
The ticket gives access to both DESIGN AFTER DESIGN and IMPACT FESTIVAL (value 295 DKK)
https://ti.to/postdesignfestival/design-after-design
PRACTICALITIES
DESIGN AFTER DESIGN
Friday 12 September, 10-02
(DESIGN AFTER DESIGN, 10-18. IMPACT FESTIVAL until 02)
Address: Trifolium, Bådehavnsgade 42, 2450 København SV
The festival is held in English.
DESIGN AFTER DESIGN is sponsored by HK Grafisk Kommunikation with additional economic support from FAOD.
PROGRAMME
Silvio Lorusso is an Italian writer, artist and designer based in Lisbon, Portugal. He published Entreprecariat (Onomatopee) in 2019 and What Design Can’t Do (Set Margins’) in 2023. Lorusso is an assistant professor at the Lusófona University in Lisbon and a tutor at the Information Design department of Design Academy Eindhoven. He holds a Ph.D. in Design Sciences from the Iuav University of Venice.
Slavs and Tatars is an art collective exploring the intersection of language, politics, and identity across Eurasia. Their printed works blend scholarly rigor with playful humor, often merging archival research with bold visual design. Through publications, posters, editions, merch, and ephemera, they challenge cultural assumptions and provoke dialogue across disciplines.
https://www.slavsandtatars.com
Marisa Cohn is an Associate Professor at the IT University of Copenhagen and a founding co-director of the ETHOS Lab, a critical feminist methods laboratory dedicated to experimentation at the intersection of digital methods, ethnographic inquiry, and speculative fabulation. As an interdisciplinary researcher Cohn combines ethnographic and critical design to explore the chronopolitics of technologies. Her work examines cultural dimensions of infrastructural decay, software maintenance, and technological obsolescence.