From Making to Meaning-making: Co-weaving a Tapestry of Narratives with Art, Design & Technology with Sudebi Thakurata

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MIT Museum

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What if there remains a gap between the act of making/designing, the technology for it, the purpose as understood by the ones intending to engage in making/design and the intent.

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Cost

General Admission $15

MIT ID Holders $5

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  • In-person only.

Dates and Times

Friday, November 1, 6PM – 8PM

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In this talk, Sudebi Thakurata, a trans-disciplinary designer, will share insights around how to bring a lens of dignity, fairness and equity in the interpretation and imagination of design and technology by the power of lived narratives and experiential perspectives. 

This talk is co-hosted by the Fab Foundation

November 1
6-8pm
General Admission $15
MIT ID Holders $5

Black background with bold white text that repeats the phrase 'FROM MAKING TO MEANING-MAKING' in a grid pattern, filling the entire image.
Friday, November 1, 6PM – 8PM
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