Design for Letting Go – Pilot of the Future Design Hub Rheinisches Revier
How can we accompany transformation processes such as the transformation of the Rhenish mining district as designers? What if change is not only an improvement, a driver of innovation, but also includes exnovation, the dismantling of technologies and jobs, resettlement and the associated aspects of loss, pain and grief, as in the Rhenish mining area? What happens when we as designers accompany processes of loss?
In this pilot project, lignite mining and the associated processes of soil reshuffling, the loss of “land and soil” but also recultivation in the mining area will be addressed from the perspective of “Design for Letting Go”.
Supported by the regional government, we will work with two other universities from the Rhine region and the Wuppertal Institute to explore the processes of structural change and approaches from transformation design.
We will go on a joint excursion and work on these questions with the two designers Femke Coops and Kristina Bogner and the transformation researcher Timo von Wirth in the second week of the project (May 12/13).
The results of the project will be presented at the beginning of July in the Rheinische Revier.