Sophie Dyer is an designer, educator, and sometime writer. Their work uses participatory and investigative design to explore anticolonial and feminist approaches to weather, climate, and social justice issues more broadly.

For the last five years, Sophie co-led open-weather. For all open-weather works, alongside the 2.5K satellite images archived by the collective, see the project site.

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Think Twice Before You Think × Antiuniversity Now

Co-organiser of the discussion and prototyping workshop on the proposition of setting up a new design school.
(November 2015)
Antiuniversity Now
London
#participatory #storytelling

Discussion and prototyping workshop on the proposition of setting up a new design school. This school could take many forms, durations and/or iterations. We will outline a proposals via the construction of Baugespann, against which ideas, objections and declarations of intent can be voiced.

Baugespann is a Swiss German word for a temporary construction, usually made of wooden poles, erected during the planning process so the local community can envisage the form and scale of a proposed development.

Held on the occasion of the launch of the publication, Think Twice Before You Think.