“Heritage and Memorialisation” has been accepted as a track at Design Research Society International Conference 2022 in Bilbao. Heritage, Memorialisation, and Design are intrinsically linked through a concern for representation.
An international peer review committee accepted three papers (from nine submitted) that present new directions for the future of design research and cultural heritage in digital and analogue form. These provide examples of how graphic heritage may be further interpreted as a form of design research inquiry and critical perspective for the benefit of graphic heritage research and practice.
For details of the track and links to the papers see here.
Track chairs
Robert G. Harland, Loughborough University
Alison Barnes, Western Sydney University
Rob Tovey, Loughborough University
Jie Xu, China Academy of Arts
The featured photograph is by Shaima Elbardawil.