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Tabo Goudswaard trained as an autonomous artist at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam.
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He then went on to study at No Academy, the post-graduate social design training programme
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in Amsterdam. As a social designer* he designs new ways of looking at social problems. He seeks to connect with people’s everyday behaviour and designs new concrete perspectives for taking action, which he both shares with participants
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and produces together with them. Through his work he has become convinced that designers
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and artists can play a crucial role in shaping societies.
  
It is often tricky to describe what a social design project will amount to in unequivocal terms. We discovered, however, that it is possible and even useful to describe what it is not. We can predict what a social design project won’t amount to, that is, more of the same which has already proven to be ineffective. Anti-language is a tool for creating the space for not-knowing*.
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[http://socialdesignforwickedproblems.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/?page_id=822 in between language]
  
'''ANTI-ACQUISITION'''
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Raising questions about why the customary approach isn’t working properly for wicked problems automatically raises the value of the alternative approach put forward by social designers. Looking at it like this, there isn’t much to lose when opting to experiment alongside social designers.
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 11 November 2014

Tabo Goudswaard trained as an autonomous artist at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. He then went on to study at No Academy, the post-graduate social design training programme in Amsterdam. As a social designer* he designs new ways of looking at social problems. He seeks to connect with people’s everyday behaviour and designs new concrete perspectives for taking action, which he both shares with participants and produces together with them. Through his work he has become convinced that designers and artists can play a crucial role in shaping societies.

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<youtube>JRlTot2fgN0<\youtube>