Futurism(s) | Online Talk By Ellen Lupton

Join the Society of Design Arts, AIGA Baltimore, and Stevenson University for an online talk on Futurism(s) by Ellen Lupton.

In 1909 the Futurist Manifesto triggered a series of avant-garde design movements that used design and typography to disrupt tradition. This talk takes a tour from Italian Futurism—with its Fascist bent and anti-feminist ideology—to alternative modes of techno rebellion, from Afrofuturism to the Cyborg Manifesto. It’s 2020, folks! The future is here, and it’s not pretty.

PRESENTED BY
Ellen Lupton | Senior Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City. Her exhibitions include “How Posters Work,” “Beautiful Users,” and “The Senses: Design Beyond Vision.” Lupton is founding director of the Graphic Design MFA Program at MICA in Baltimore, where she has authored numerous books on design processes, including “Thinking with Type,” “Graphic Design Thinking,” and “Graphic Design: The New Basics.” Her recent books “Design Is Storytelling” and “Health Design Thinking” were published by Cooper Hewitt. She is an AIGA Gold Medalist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

HOW TO ATTEND THE EVENT
1) Register for free here on Eventbrite.
2) This event will be online using Zoom. Please ensure you download the app for your computer or mobile device prior to the event here.
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When & Where
Wed, Apr 22, 2020 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Zoom
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