I stood up (2015)

Corby, T. and Williams, D. Forthcoming. I stood up (2015). London/New Delhi/Ahmedabad

TitleI stood up (2015)
CreatorsCorby, T. and Williams, D.
Description

I Stood Up, was a practice-based research project developed collaboratively between an interdisciplinary team of artists and designers based in London, and Delhi and Ahmedabad, India between September 2014 and April 2015.

The research team of Corby (visual arts), Williams (fashion design and sustainability), Sheth (exhibition and spatial design), and Dhar (performance and design) was convened at the National Institute of Design (NID) in Ahmedabad in early 2014 supported by the British Council and the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council. Our project hypothesized a role for interdisciplinary design practices to act as a platform for public articulation of ‘real world’ problems in urban settings with a particular focus on the often connected problems of environmental degradation and gendered violence. Completed work consisted of workshop situations, installations, graphical posters and T-shirt designs. Exhibitions and events took place in Ahmedabad, New Delhi and London.

Exhibitions/events/workshops
Unbox at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India, 5-7th February 2014
Unbox Festival at IGNCA Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in New Delhi from 12 to 14 December 2014.
'I stood up' workshop and exhibition, Faculty of Architecture at the Centre for Environment Planning & Technology (CEPT University) in Ahmedabad between December 2014-March 2015.
'I stood up' workshop and presentation, at Being Human, a festival of the Humanities, 12 Nov- 22 Nov 2015

Funding
AHRC Research Grant I Stood Up to Violence (Principal Investigator) £25,000 (2014)
AHRC Unbox Fellowship, National Institute of Design, India (2014)

KeywordsCollaborative, design, activism,
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Place of publicationLondon/New Delhi/Ahmedabad
Web address (URL)https://unrulycities.wordpress.com/
Publication dates
Published2014

Related outputs

Numbers/Data: A Roundtable
Connor, S., Corby, T., Nafus, D., Hawes, H., Smith, M. and Teasley, S. 2018. Numbers/Data: A Roundtable. Journal of Visual Culture. 16 (3), pp. 355-385. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470412917742083

Minima-Maxima
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2017. Minima-Maxima. London Tom Corby.

CODEX: mapping co-created data for speculative geographies
Corby, T., Baily, G. and Sabbata, S 2017. CODEX: mapping co-created data for speculative geographies. Leonardo. 50 (1), pp. 70-71. https://doi.org/10.1162/LEON_a_01347

Northern Polar Studies
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2016. Northern Polar Studies. 9656w.

CODEX (Terra Incognita)
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2016. CODEX (Terra Incognita). Various

I Stood Up: Social Design in Practice
Corby, T., Williams, D, Sheth, V and Dhar, V 2016. I Stood Up: Social Design in Practice. Art and Design Review. 4 (2), pp. 30-36. https://doi.org/10.4236/adr.2016.42005

Blood and Bones
Corby, T. 2014. Blood and Bones. Tom Corby.

Visualizing the news: mutant barcodes and geographies of conflict
Corby, T. 2014. Visualizing the news: mutant barcodes and geographies of conflict. Leonardo: Art Science and Technology. 47 (1), pp. 84-85. https://doi.org/10.1162/LEON_a_00713

The Southern Ocean Studies
Corby, T., Baily, G. and Mackenzie, J. 2011. The Southern Ocean Studies. Istanbul, Turkey 14 - 21 Sep 2011

DataArt
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2011. DataArt. Istanbul, Turkey 14 - 21 Sep 2011

Systemness: towards a data aesthetics of climate change
Corby, T. 2011. Systemness: towards a data aesthetics of climate change. in: Marsching, J.D. and Polli, A. (ed.) Far field: digital culture, climate change and the Poles Intellect. pp. 237-250

Landscapes of feeling arenas of action: information visualisation as art practice
Corby, T. 2008. Landscapes of feeling arenas of action: information visualisation as art practice. Leonardo: Art Science and Technology. 41 (5), pp. 460-467. https://doi.org/10.1162/leon.2008.41.5.460

Visualization of scientific arts and some examples of applications
Fujisawa, N., Brown, K., Nakayama, Y., Hyatt, J. and Corby, T. 2008. Visualization of scientific arts and some examples of applications. Journal of Visualization. 11 (4), pp. 387-394.

Cyclone.soc: an interactive artwork visualizing Internet newsgroup postings as cyclonic weather conditions
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2007. Cyclone.soc: an interactive artwork visualizing Internet newsgroup postings as cyclonic weather conditions. Journal of Visualization. 10 (4), p. 339.

CYCLONE.SOC
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2007. CYCLONE.SOC. Oi Futuro Cultural Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 13 Aug 2007

Information aesthetics: data visualisation as art
Corby, T. 2007. Information aesthetics: data visualisation as art. The Ninth International Symposium on Fluid Control, Measurement and Visualization (FLUCOME 2007). University of Florida, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 16 - 19 Sep 2007

CYCLONE.SOC
Corby, T. 2006. CYCLONE.SOC. Ars Electronica Centre, Linz 05 - 11 Sep 2006

Reconnoitre (release 2)
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2005. Reconnoitre (release 2). NTT Inter-Communication Center [ICC] Tokyo 21 Feb - 21 Mar 2005

Mesh
Corby, T. and Baily, G. 2005. Mesh. Media art festival, São Paulo Sep 2005

System poetics and software refuseniks
Corby, T. 2005. System poetics and software refuseniks. in: Corby, T. (ed.) Network art: practices and positions London, UK Routledge.

Introduction
Corby, T. 2005. Introduction. in: Corby, T. (ed.) Network art: practices and positions London, UK Routledge.

Gameboy UltraF_uk
Corby, T., Barreto, R. and Perissinotto, P. 2004. Gameboy UltraF_uk. Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin 05 Feb - 24 Feb 2002

Loop_Reprise
Corby, T. 2002. Loop_Reprise. The Machida Museum of Arts, Tokyo 25 Nov 2001 - 25 Jan 2002

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