Shel will be speaking on the Rogue/HAA panel Friday, September 21st, 6pm at the Mies Storefront in Lafayette Park as part of the Detroit Design Festival. There will also be work in the exhibition from Collision Works and KOOP AM. Come see us!
There is so much happening this week in Detroit – so much good stuff! World’s longest hopscotch! Anecdoted City at Salt & Cedar! Eastern Market After Dark! Take advantage of some of the great programming DC3 and partners put together.
Here is some additional info on the Rogue Panel:
The expansion of digital information and compression of time have affected all design practices. Our society desires instantaneous results, often impairing the design process and product. As Architecture lags behind design fields that can more easily streamline their methods, will The Architect’s role be increasingly minimized? How can Architecture infiltrate current informationally-driven social conditions? Are we on the precipice of an archiCULTURAL SHIFT? The archiCULTURAL SHIFT exhibition and panel discussion seek to address these issues.
Craig Borum
Founding Prinicipal, PLY Architecture
Stephen Zacks
Producer + Artistic Director, Flint Public Art Project
Scott Griffin
Nonopoly
Hayley Bierkle
Kaleidico
David Carleton
Partner + Executive Producer, Mindfield
Fernando Prieto
President, Doodle Home
Shel Kimen
Collision Works
More information is on the Detroit Design Festival website.