Game Changer
Commissioned by:
Design Museum Holon
Curated in collaboration with:
Maya Dvash and Adi Hamer Yacobi
January 2024
Commissioned by:
Design Museum Holon
Curated in collaboration with:
Maya Dvash and Adi Hamer Yacobi
Why are women more likely to be injured in road accidents? It turns out that one of the reasons is related to design. It wasn’t so long ago that crash tests were performed only with male anatomical dummies. Only recently have car companies begun to place female dummies in the driver’s seat. Until then, car interior design had only taken into account the average size and weight of males. This example is just one of many that illustrate how design can be biased due to gender perceptions and how it may affect our daily reality.
The narrative of “Design and Gender (WT)” confronts questions about identity and society and raises awareness of the subtle ways in which objects shape our perceptions and patterns, both as individuals and as a society. The exhibition’s inclusive approach regards the concept of gender as a broad, dynamic, diverse, and multifaceted spectrum of identities, aiming to shatter dichotomies and binaries.
The process of design shapes not only physical objects but also awareness, habits, and social perceptions. Design can perpetuate disparities and discomfort, but it can also drive change, striving for equality and breaking down fixed mindsets.
Photo Credit – Elad Sarig, Dor Kedmi.