ready to wander?
b e w i l d e r (ing)(ed)(s)(ment)—join us for an Inquiry in two parts.
We’re thawing into spring. Want to wander with us? Know of anyone you think might add magic to the mix? Last call for applications…
We invite you to breach the boundary between the familiar and the unfamiliar. Let’s lead ourselves out of our human-centered worlds and into the forest—and then back again.
“If a straight line is the shortest distance between two fated and inevitable points, digressions will lengthen it; and if these digressions become so complex, so tangled and tortuous, so rapid as to hide their own tracks, who knows—perhaps death may not find us, perhaps time will lose its way, and perhaps we ourselves can remain concealed in our shifting hiding places.”
–Italo Calvino
Apply for our in-person gathering
DesignInquiry invites curious folks from any background to apply. Request an application questionnaire at info@designinquiry.net. View this call for applications on our website, too.
Dates and location: June 12-18, 2022—in 2 parts:
June 12-15 tent camping at the Bear Run Nature Preserve where we will take a 1.5 mile hike to our campsite. You’ll need to bring your camping gear including a tent and a pack. There are no bathrooms or running water at the campsite. We’ll be digging holes and purifying water from the stream. As with any outdoor adventure, preparedness is essential.
June 15-18 staying at the High Meadow Residences within the Fallingwater campus where we will have access to familiar spaces like studios, kitchens, and bathrooms. The forest will still be there but we’ll reach it from the inside or our rooms.
Cost: $750 USD contribution toward onsite residency costs, groceries for shared meals, and some drinks. Limited scholarships are available. 15 applicants will be accepted. Proof of vaccination (including booster) is required.
With love,
Framers Nick Liadis, Steve Bowden, Kimmie Parker, Addy Smith-Reiman
bewilder accumulations / Miro board
1. How is it that “our thinking minds have grown estranged from the intelligence of our sensing bodies” (David Abram, 2010)? How might we refamiliarize ourselves with that intelligence?
2. How do non-humans (trees, birds, insects, fungi) communicate? What could communication design learn from this?
3. Does design always have to enframe nature? What happens when you take the frame away?
The Miro board is a place for our thoughts and ideas–in any form in any medium–that are fleeting or concrete, to exist but to also morph and take shape. This bewilder space will capture experiments as we move through the design process, enriching our understanding of the theme, place, and each other.
bewilder accumulations / Miro board
Come play.
DesignInquiry invites you to participate from afar: Join us on our Discord server to contribute to the melee (ideas, critique, resources, articles, images, video, writing, etc.) and add your address to DI’s snail mail database to sometimes receive happy mail.
(If you are new to Discord, here’s a beginner’s guide).
DesignInquiry is a non-profit educational organization devoted to researching design issues in intensive team-based gatherings. An alternative to the design conference, it brings together practitioners from disparate fields to generate new work and ideas around a single topic.
Ongoing outcomes from recent programs:
Currency, 2019
ViewAskew, 2019
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