Disobedient How-To Guides
V&A, 2014
A series of step by step guides showing people how to make six of the objects in the Disobedient Objects exhibition.
Available to take away in the Disobedient Objects exhibition and download from the V&A website, these ‘how-to’ guides highlighted the status of disobedient objects as tools for action. They were inspired by the long tradition of social movements recording and sharing their design knowledge in pamphlets and guides for others to remake and modify, a process we termed ‘swarm design’.
In August 2014 the V&A guide for making a tear-gas mask from a water bottle was shared and used by people protesting in Ferguson, Missouri, against the fatal police shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown. A month later, during the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong students ran workshops using the guide to fabricate hundreds of masks that were handed out during street demonotarios to protect people from the effects of tear gas. As the use of tear gas as weapon of crowd control has escalated around the world, the guide has continued to circulate.
Curator: Catherine Flood
Curator: Gavin Grindon
Designer: Marwan Kaabour, Barnbrook Studio