Design Theory Week
Join the 11th SIG Tutorial on Design Theory 2027
We are pleased to announce that the 11th SIG Tutorial on Design Theory will take place from 04 - 05 February 2027, in Paris, France.
Find the Conference, workshop, talk or research school that is just the right fit for you. Find colleagues with shared research interests and invest in yourself.
We are delighted to continue the Design Justice and Ethics SIG Seminar Series with a talk from Johanna Riedel who will be facilitating an interactive session, titled “shape/wear - reviewing textile usage and future legislations from a consumer point of view.”
Location: Online
Date: 07 April 2026
Time: 09:30 (EST) / 14:30 (BST)
Register/join us here: purdue-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/jj7mRBUvRfS3di6MPuZYtA#/registration
Bio: Johanna Riedel is, above all, a textile enthusiast. Her path has taken her from hands-on craftsmanship as a seamstress into the worlds of textile chemistry, OEKO-TEX® certifications and GOTS audits, to a M.Sc. In Interdisciplinary Product Development with focus on Human Centered Design, and has now landed her in a position where sharing means caring - in this case, sharing knowledge. The Hohenstein Academy is the modern day rendition of a former textile school in rural Germany, and her focus is to connect people for new ideas and create more responsible textile futures through knowledge sharing.
Brief Abstract: Clothing is a topic that everybody can relate to. The textile industry is one of the most polluting sectors globally, and sadly, also one creating tons and tons of waste each year. Some countries have recently tightened their legislative frameworks to reign in overproduction and overconsumption, but what are the effects on us? In this talk, we'll review current dystopian aspects of overproduction and overconsumption and dive into some utopian scenarios: What could textile use look like, what are the trade-offs, and how far are we willing to go?
Hope to see you there!
Best wishes,
Anatasia and Rima on behalf of the DJE SIG