FLEX Schools Design Challenge

MOD. is committed to fostering the participation of young people in each of our exhibitions.

As part of our exhibition FLEX (17 January – late November 2023), we are inviting secondary school students to contribute to the content of this exhibition by creating either visual designs or artefacts for display in our gallery spaces, which answer the question:

How might we overcome limits so that humans can thrive in the next 50 years?

You might want to think about how over the next 50 years our bodies might break out of the limits of life on earth to explore new environments in space, or in virtual environments, and the types of challenges this brings. Or how we overcome limits imposed by changing climates or availability of resources. Or a design solution for the problem of how we might repair, regenerate or augment our bodies in the future.

Your design outcome can be developed for 2D or 3D display including digital plans, 3D prototypes, models or speculative promotional material like a poster.

Find out more and register to participate: https://events.humanitix.com/flex-schools-design-challenge

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