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Recommoning, with Dimeji Onafuwa

Recommoning, with Dimeji Onafuwa

FromCommoning Design & Designing Commons


Recommoning, with Dimeji Onafuwa

FromCommoning Design & Designing Commons

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode we talk with Dimeji Onafuwa, a Nigerian-American designer, researcher, artist, and educator with experience in transition design. We start with Dimeji’s engagement with the Common Cause Collective, an interdisciplinary group of designers applying transition design methodologies to wicked problems in the Pacific Northwest. Dimeji then explains to us what transition design refers to and then delves into the topic of “recommoning” through Dimeji’s personal journey with working with collectives, and the kind of recommoning tools he has used with them. For him the “re” prefix to commoning refers to the continuous act of reclaiming, allowing designers to work with collectives, in radical interdependence. Dimeji also brings forward the role of the designer in a recommoning context, weaving links between political design, design for social innovation, and the influence that Yoruba culture has had on his quest to get a better understanding of what design could be.

The Common Cause Collective: https://www.commoncause.design/collective
Dimeji’s painting website: https://www.artbydimeji.com/
More on Dimeji’s work: https://www.ecuad.ca/news/2021/dimeji-onafuwa-designs-world-everyone-represented
Released:
Jun 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (6)

Maybe you have heard designers throwing in the word Commons or Commoning in their conversation and are unsure what it is about? Or all you know is the Tragedy of the Commons? The Commoning design/Designing commons podcast introduces the notions of commons and commoning to design, making the concepts more approachable to design practitioners and researchers alike. Each episode will host a practitioner, a design researcher or a commons activist who will bring forward their views on the relationship between design and commons. By the Interest Group on Commons and Commoning of ITU Copenhagen (DK).