Engberg, Maria, Susan Kozel, and Temi Odumosu. ‘Postcolonial design interventions: mixed reality design for revealing histories of slavery and their legacies in Copenhagen’. (2017) [PDF]

Engberg, Maria, Susan Kozel, and Temi Odumosu. ‘Postcolonial design interventions: mixed reality design for revealing histories of slavery and their legacies in Copenhagen’. Nordes 2017: DESIGN+POWER, no. 7, 2017,

This article reveals a multi layered design process that occurs at the intersection between postcolonial/decolonial theory and a version of digital sketching called Embodied Digital Sketching (EDS). The result of this particular intersection of theory and practice is called Bitter & Sweet, a Mixed Reality design prototype using cultural heritage material. Postcolonial and decolonial strategies informed both analytic and practical phases of the design process. A further contribution to the design field is the reminder that design interventions in the current political and economic climate are frequently bi-directional: designers may enact, but simultaneously external events intervene in design processes. Bitter & Sweet reveals intersecting layers of power and control when design processes deal with sensitive cultural topics.

PDF: https://livingarchives.mah.se/files/2015/01/EngbergKozelOdumosu.pdf.