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Conference Cycle Visions of the Future: Iberian Visual Culture After Democracy 1974 - 1998

Reflect on the Impact of Visual Communication on the Construction of the Political and Cultural Identity of the Iberian Peninsula

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) ODS4 ODS10 ODS11 ODS16 ODS17


Start January 30 | 09h30 End January 31 | 19h00

The conference “Visions of the Future” is a collaborative research project co-organised by Universidade Lusófona/Delli and MUDE. Supported by the Lisbon City Council, the conference will explore the role of visual communication in the political landscape of the Iberian Peninsula during the transition to democracy in the late 20th century. The aim is to deepen the understanding of the emergence of design archives, fostering reflection on the cultural and historical legacy of the region.

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Programme

Day 1 - 30 January

  • 09h00 – Registration
  • 09h30 – Opening Session
  • 10h00 – Session 1: Societies in Transition
    - Speaker: Germán Labrador
  • 11h00 – Presentations:
    - Ejercer el mando (a distancia) – Nico Juárez Latimer-Knowles (SP)
    - Antxón Gómez: Architect and Interpreter of Post-transition Design – Ruth Barranco Raimundo (SP)
    - Peace, Bread, and 50 Years of (No) Housing – José Augusto Tulio Filho (PT)
    - The ICSID Congress in Ibiza, 1971: Design and New Experimental Models of Society – Iñaki Estella (SP)
  • 13h00 – Lunch
  • 14h00 – Session 2: Politics and Materiality of Terms: Design Archives
    - Speaker: Wustavo Quiroga
  • 15h00 – Presentations:
    - Design Archives in the MUDE Collection – Inês Correia and Conceição Toscano (PT)
    - “Belarte is Everywhere”: Preserving the Archival Heritage of an Advertising Agency – Vítor Gens (PT)
    - Portuguese Cinema Posters: A New Digital Archive – Igor Ramos (PT)
    - The "End-Regime" Operation Report and Its Presence in a Design Archive – Gonçalo André Moço Falcão (PT)
    - Alternative Research Methods Towards the Decolonisation of Design History – Marina Planas & Alelí Mirelman (SP)
  • 17h30 – Visit to the Graphic Work and Design Archives Reserve at MUDE
  • 18h30 – Day 1 Closing Session

 

Day 2 - 31 January

  • 09h00 – Registration
  • 09h30 – Session 3: Erased Histories: From Feminist Revision to Decolonial Perspectives
    - Speaker: Catarina Simão
  • 10h30 – Presentations:
    - Neocolonialism in Contemporary Portuguese and Spanish Trademarks – Nuno Coelho (PT)
    - A Re-encountering of the Ancestral Indian Ocean – Nyangala Zolho and Arjunraj Natarajan (UK)
    - Exiled Designers and Design in Portugal – Helena Barbosa (PT)
    - The First Professional Group of Female Graphic Designers in Catalonia – M. Àngels Fortea (SP)
    - Collecting with Care: Steps Towards Feminist Archival Practice – Isabel Duarte (PT)
    - Designers and Artists: Female Authorship in the Cooperativa Árvore Poster Collection – Mariana Almeida (PT)
  • 13h00 – Lunch
  • 14h00 – Session 4: Language and Research in Design
  • 15h00 – Presentations:
    - The Marginalisation of Image in Graphic Design: A Theoretical Challenge – Mário Moura (PT)
    - Fotonovelo - A Collaborative Process in Artistic Residency – Soraya Vasconcelos (PT)
    - Responsible Disobedience by Quique (Lorenzo) Company and La Ruta del Bacalao – Genoveva Carrión Ruiz & Dionisio Sánchez-Rubio (SP)
    - The Desigual Brand and the Iberian Archives: Heritage Design and Cultural Memory – Houda Kohli Kallel & Ibtissem Kelifi (TU)
    - Blue Iberia. Where Sea and Democracy Meet – Jorge Marzo & Patricia Cativo (SP/PT)
  • 17h30 – Fast Talk
  • 18h30 – Closing Session

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MUDE – Museu do Design, Lisboa

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