The Design Research Lab is a network of people, organisations, and non-human agents engaged at the intersection of technologies, materials, and social practices. Our aim is to design socially and ecologically sustainable tools, spaces, and knowledge that support people’s participation in a digital society – based on common principles of inclusiveness and respect for the planet. This puts the basic democratic right to take part in the digital sphere into practice. We start our research from individual lifeworlds and the needs of minoritized groups, beyond consumer majorities.
We are an interdisciplinary team of designers, researchers, tech-enthusiasts and critical thinkers from Berlin University of the Arts, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, as well as Einsteincenter Digital Future (ECDF).
DGTF Annual Conference and Anniversary Celebration
The DGTF celebrates its 20th anniversary! Celebrate with us on June 2nd in Berlin.
Under the heading “Design and Digital Justice”, this year’s DGTF conference is dedicated to current developments around digital technologies and AI. We want to address the question of how design influences society and contributes to digital (in)justice. From inclusion, anti-discrimination and anti-sexism to privacy and digital colonialism, there are many issues that we as designers and researchers need to address to ensure a fair and just digital future. The conference will offer perspectives from a variety of fields including design, technology, and social justice sharing insights on how we can promote digital justice in and through design.
https://dgtf.de/conferences/2023-design-and-digital-justice
Program:
10:30 General meeting (members of the DGTF)
12:00 Registration
13:00 Welcome, introduction
13:30–18:00 Presentations, open spaces and workshops with Kate Crawford, Alê Costa Barbosa, Milagros Miceli and many others
18:30 20th anniversary with our guest of honor Uta Brandes
3th June 10–18:00: 28th Colloquium Design Promoviert