We are a dynamic, independent, highly qualified and multi-skilled team with a track record which includes events in Brisbane, Paris, Thessaloniki and Cairo; and exhibitions and festivals in Australia and the USA.
We practice, teach and research in the areas of design, cultural theory, contemporary culture, indigenous culture, visual arts, history and decolonial studies—all evidenced in numerous publications internationally.
We are not interested in idealism, gesturalism, worn-out slogans, instrumental pragmatism and forms of action that continually and demonstrably fail. We reject ‘single issue politics’ recognising all problems to be faced are relationally connected. We know that analysis alone is insufficient and action that is not well informed will fail; action must be directed by an understanding guided by both formal and informal knowledge.
We are interested in making the problems of the broken far more evident and effectively communicated. We will act without cynicism, any notion of the possession of the power of salvation, or a belief that humanity has an intrinsic capacity to survive.
We have experience working together on a variety of local and international projects and come together with goodwill, ideas, determination and an understanding of the limits of what we know.
Current Project: Making an Age of Repair: Queensland
Other Projects: Kids who Care and Repair
Projects we have been involved in individually and collectively prior to Redirective Practice:
Collectively
Design Sustainability & the Urmadic University
Design Futures Hothouse 2011
Thessaloniki Hothouse 2013
Tristan Schultz Christine Moulder
TEDxGriffith On LinkedIn
How might we Build a Culture of Repair
The Sold Coast
Kartogrifa
Relative Creative
On Twitter
Rebecca Barnett Lennah Kuskoff
On Twitter On Twitter
Seeding Opportunity (with Pi Studio) Redesigning Everyday Practices
Chenoa Pettrup Zoe Yakimoff
At the Asia Pacific Design Library Reading Things
Portfolio
On Twitter
Make contact to talk more: redirectivepractice@gmail.com