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Design Unmuted

Design Unmuted

Divine Ndemeye

Arts
Society & Culture
Arts

Frequency: 1 episode/64d. Total Eps: 24

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A podcast that centers marginalized voices in design, art and all things creative.

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Art, architecture and food security: all about “Sustaining Apertures”

Episode 20

mercredi 1 mai 2024Duration

Join us as  we unpack the stories behind our exhibition; Sustaining Apertures, currently on view at the Or Gallery from March 7 to July 6, 2024. Together Colin and I share all about our collaborative journey and discuss food security in relation to the land, intersectional conversations around environmental justice, place-based design, and architecture in contemporary art.

Colin Berg Mbugua is a Kenyan-Canadian artist, researcher, and architectural designer. He holds both a Masters and a Bachelor in Architecture. Mbugua’s practice, Kagvr, founded in 2021, engages multidisciplinary contexts that draw from traditional architectural practices while engaging experimentation through collaboration and cross-cultural exchange.

You can watch a clip of this episode on the design unmuted youtube channel here and follow us on Instagram @design_unmuted

"The Sustaining Apertures artist podcast is co-presented with Design Unmuted, Or Gallery, And-Co Community, and the Real Estate Foundation of BC (REFBC) . REFBC - a philanthropic organization working to advance sustainable land use and real estate practices in British Columbia, Canada. They do this by funding projects, connecting people, and sharing knowledge. REFBC grants support non-profit organizations working to improve BC communities and natural environments through responsible and informed land use, conservation, and real estate practices. REFBC is particularly interested in land-use projects that contribute to the upholding of Indigenous rights and title and racial equity and justice. Learn more at www.refbc.com.

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jeudi 18 janvier 2024Duration

Episode 11: Building a socially responsible design practice

Episode 11

mercredi 9 février 2022Duration

Episode 10: About “Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots”

Episode 10

mardi 11 janvier 2022Duration

On this episode, Nya shares all about the “SANKOFA: African routes, Canadian roots” exhibition; the first African collection to be led by folks of African descent at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC. Nya describes the importance of Curatorial voices as the “Silent hand of how art is being consumed publicly”. We talk about the challenges of art curation and the strategic erasure of Black people in art institutions. We also talk about NFTs , her new project with Google Arts and the growing digital landscape of art.

Episode 9: Vancouver vibes: the good, bad and ugly

Episode 9

mercredi 1 décembre 2021Duration

On this episode, Uytae and I talk all things Vancouver. Uytae Lee is an urban planner and videographer who is the creative producer and director of About Here.

Episode 8: Freelancing, Agency and Burnout

Episode 8

mercredi 24 novembre 2021Duration

Three friends, some prosecco, snacks and a conversation about freelancing, freedom, burnout, grief and joy.

Episode 7: Cultural shocks in design practice and place- with Roberta Oramabo

samedi 23 octobre 2021Duration

In this episode, I am joined by Roberta Oramabo, an architect and landscape Architect. She recounts her design training and practice in Nigeria and all the surprising changes she encountered when she moved to Vancouver. We talk about how “sustainability” is conceived of and practiced in different places. We also talk about Nigerian cultural rituals and the ways these are celebrated. Roberta also talks about what she misses most about Nigeria, you wouldn’t believe what it is. Tune in to listen to this conversation. Roberta also shares her vision of the future of Lagos.

Episode 6: Bringing worlds together through music- with Kiga

jeudi 16 septembre 2021Duration

On this episode, I am joined by my friend Kiga (Landry Kigabiro), a DJ, producer and all around creative. We talk about his creative journey, his creative process and how the soundtrack of the design unmuted podcast; under the sun, came to be. We also talk about what freedom is. You can find his unique and eclectic mixes @Kuruza on Spotify

Episode 5: Dirty little secrets of African wax prints & creative entrepreneurship- with Alethe Kabore

Episode 5

mercredi 19 mai 2021Duration

Episode 5

Episode 04: With Sierra Tasi Baker: on happiness and Indigenizing design

Season 1 · Episode 4

lundi 29 mars 2021Duration

In this conversation, Sierra Tasi Baker, Lead Design Consultant at Sky Spirit Studio, talks about finding happiness in her identity while living on the unceded territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim speaking peoples of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) (MST) peoples, otherwise known as Vancouver.  In exploring the topic of happiness, Sierra reflects on the ways in which spatial designers can have a decolonized design practice. She shares her vision of MST futurism and sovereignty. Sierra has also coined the concept of Etiological Design;  a design process which centres Indigenous historical systems of storytelling and memory keeping. Inviting storytelling into the design process allows for designs that can truly reflect and honour the stories and the people who originate from the land.  



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