If profound problems exist in society, then the professions to fix them must not yet exist. Ian Wojtowicz (he/him) creates projects for cultural change. Themes of futurism, historical dissensus, editing, and repair run through his work. Wojtowicz has shown work and lectured throughout North America, China, and Europe and has appeared in Wired Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, and on PBS and Discovery channels. Wojtowicz has consulted for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on creative technology and on exhibit design for the US National Coast Guard Museum. He is currently the founder of Graphite Design Labs, a creative software company focused on new approaches to reading, writing, drawing, and invention. He holds a degree in Art, Culture and Technology from MIT’s School of Architecture and is editor of a collected volume from MIT Press on Polish-American artist Krzysztof Wodiczko's influential design philosophy. Wojtowicz currently lives and works in Vancouver, Canada, on the traditional unceded territories of the Squamish, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh people.
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