The coupling of race with cultural policy has long roots in South Africa. If we understood this better, and worked with the symbolic more creatively, could it help us bring about a non-racial future?
Read MoreWDC14 had notable successes, but ultimately did not achieve its primary objective to use design as a tool for transformation in Cape Town. Why did this happen?
Read MoreThe power of networks and a tight deadline. The conditions and the processes behind Cape Town's successful bid for World Design Capital 2014.
Read MoreDrawing on two Cape Town case studies, we look at how municipalities could support its communities and the arts by providing "cultural spaces".
Read MoreCultural spaces, are convivial and inspiring environments for sharing, inspiring and growing. This homage to an '80s space in Durban, South Africa recounts what makes them work.
Read MoreScaling up an idea of what creative city could be, for a sustainable and just future in Indonesia, we meet a collective working nationally, but building from ground up.
Read MoreThe Afro-Asia Conference, held in Bandung in 1955, was a landmark event for rethinking the global south: its heritage is worth remembering and reflecting on.
Read MoreBandung is a unique creative city experiment, developed by citizens from its creative sector, and adopted by its municipality.
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