Design Agenda

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Design Agenda logo, circa 2000[1]

Design Agenda was a design related think tank associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. It was founded via events in 1994 and 1995 by Nico Macdonald and Kevin McCullagh, both of whom were reportedly members or supporters of the Revolutionary Communist Party.[2][3] Later, by 1998, the think tank added a third member Alex Cameron.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag A second event was held at the Design Museum in 1995 titled 'Beyond fear & envy: demystifying Japanese design' (15 July 1995). The point of the conference was, according to Kevin McCullagh, 'to get beyond the stereotypes of Japanese design.'[4] It 'coincided with the start of the VJ-Day anniversary'.[3] A further event 'New Design' was held on 4 July 1998 at the ICA, London. Conference Director was Alex Cameron, another former RCP member who had joined the think tank by that stage. According to Nico Macdonald, also involved in the organisation, 'New Design was the first public conference to raise critical questions around government and existing design institutions’ celebration of "Creative Britain"'. Speakers included Peter York (SRU), Jan Abrams, Caroline Roux (editor, Guardian Space magazine), Michael Bracewell (author).[5]

Cross-promotion of other LM network associates

Following the pattern of all other LM network organisations Design Agenda consistently promoted other associates of the network. At their second conference Beyond fear & envy: demystifying Japanese design held at the Design Museum on 15 July 1995, speakers included LM network associate James Woudhuysen.[4]

In 2000 it published a book by leading former RCP acdre James Heartfield[6]


Notes

  1. Design Agenda, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 11 May 2000, on 10 November 2011
  2. Design Agenda Who, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 21 June 2000, accessed 10 November 2011
  3. 3.0 3.1 Rasing our profile in the bourgeois world in Our tasks and methods discussion, RCP internal document, circa 1996, p. 5.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Kevin
  5. Spy Events, accessed 10 November 2011
  6. James Heartfield, Great Expectations: The Creative Industries in the New Economy, Design Agenda, 15 Jun 2000, ISBN-10: 0953875806