Design Indaba 2019: Design Activism and Creativity Takes Centre Stage with Droga, Wong, Laarman, Selldorf and Kahiu

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Design Indaba, internationally acclaimed creative conference, Design Indaba will take place in Cape Town from February 27 to March 01, 2019 and will once again set the standard for creative excellence, innovative entrepreneurship and lateral solutions-based thinking on global design and social challenges. In keeping with the Design Indaba ethos–A better world through creativity, the upcoming conference promises to inspire design activism through compelling presentations that combine career-changing insights and cutting-edge work. From architecture and industrial design to pop culture, emerging technologies and environmental problem-solving, the 2019 edition offers inspiration and insights across industries.
This edition boasts of a fine selection of dynamic speakers including global advertising superstar David Droga, experimental Dutch designer Joris Laarman, legendary architects Dong-Ping Wong and Annabelle Selldorf and Afro-futurist Kenyan filmmaker Wanuri Kahui.

Wanuri Kahiu. Photo credit: Design Indaba
Born in Nairobi, director, producer and author, Wanuri Kahiu is spearheading a new approach to African narrative and her passion for storytelling and visual chemistry has resulted in international acclaim and achievements, including screenings at Sundance and more recently, becoming the first Kenyan filmmaker to show a film at Cannes. This was her second feature film, Rafiki. “Africa is seen as such a serious continent. We need images of joy and frivolity as well. Because we are joyful, and sometimes we are frivolous,” says Kahiu of the more complete viewpoint she’d like to offer to the world on Africa.

David Droga. Photo credit: Design Indaba
A storyteller of a different kind, David Droga is the founder and chairman of Droga5, a multiple award-winning agency based in New York that ranks among the top ten advertising and marketing companies in the world. “Our job is to move people and do extraordinary things,” he says. As the advertising industry’s most awarded creative (he’s scooped the highest number of awards of any creative at the Cannes Lions festival), Droga believes that creativity can play a role in facilitating social change: “When your peers think you are great, you are good. When you do good for people who don’t know you, then you are great,” he comments.

Annabelle Selldorf. Photo credit: Design Indaba
This ethos is shared by Annabelle Selldorf, founder of Selldorf Architects, a firm deeply rooted in finding human-centred solutions and contributing to society. Selldorf Architects is best known for the Sunset Park Material Recovery Facility on the Brooklyn waterfront in New York and was recently awarded the Panerai Design Miami/ Visionary Award for its work on the Mwabwindo School in Zambia. This space was developed to provide educational access to the area’s radically underserved rural populations through a contextually appropriate and sustainable solution – the mud-brick classrooms include features such as solar panels, rainwater collection mechanisms, and a windmill to power the facilities.

Dong Ping Wong. Photo credit: Design Indaba
Creative environmental interventions are one of Dong-Ping Wong’s specialities. He has influenced a generation of architects with his ambitious conceptual designs. One recent high-profile project was the +POOL, created for the city of New York, and which entailed a water-purifying swimming pool designed to float in the East River and filter the river through its walls, cleaning more than 600,000 gallons of water every single day without the use of chemicals or additives. Wong has also worked with musician Kanye West for West’s Yeezus tour in 2013, in collaboration with Design Indaba 2018 speaker Es Devlin.

Joris Laarman. Photo credit: Design Indaba
Pushing the boundaries of technological production and process, Dutch designer Joris Laarman’s work features in permanent museum installations around the world, including MoMA New York, the V&A in London, Centre Pompidou and recently the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam where his Bonechair is the closing work of the 20th-century collection. His experimental lab was set up to explore the possibilities of future technology and its consequential aesthetics together with craftsmen, scientists and engineers.
- Yuri Suzuki
- Rodrigo Garca Gonzlez.
- Noel and Mara
- Markus Kayser
- Mariam Kamara
- Hannah Barry
- John Pawson
- Kagiso Lediga
- Kiko Farkas
- Lucas de Man
- Gordon Reid
- Eric Quint
- Dave Hakkens
The Design Indaba Festival 2019 will take place from Wednesday, February 27 to Friday, March 01, 2019 and will be held in the Opera House of the Artscape Theatre Centre in Cape Town. The Design Indaba Cape Town Simulcast will be screened as a live feed from the main conference and will take place in the Theatre Venue at the same location. Design Indaba is widely regarded as the leading conference of its kind and is powered Woolworths, Mercedes-Benz and Liberty.
Ticket sales for the Design Indaba conference 2019 are officially open and booking can be done through www.webtickets.co.za and can be purchased at https://www.webtickets.co.za/EventCategories.aspx?itemid=1482191147&promoterid=1482498358
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