Undesign: Critical Practices at the Intersection of Art and Design brings together leading artists, designers, and theorists working to challenge traditional notions of design. Focusing on practices that prioritize aesthetic or social over functional considerations, this book highlights emerging approaches in “undesigning” our complex world. Through its 216 pages, it explores how these innovative methods intersect with science, engineering, biotechnology, and hacktivism, revealing the rich potential for transformation within the realms of art and design.
