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John Thackara (born 6 August 1951, Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British-born writer, advisor and public speaker. He is known as curator of the celebrated Doors of Perception conference for 20 years, which started in Amsterdam. He is a senior fellow at the
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in London.


Biography


Early life and education

Thackara was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England as son of Alexander Daniel Thackara, and Eleanor Hazel, ''née'' Miller. He attended Marlborough College from 1964 to 1969, and the University of Kent from 1970 to 1974, where he obtained his BA in philosophy. He continued his studies at the University of Wales Centre for Journalism Studies in the year 1974–75 obtaining his master's degree, journalism. After his philosophy education and
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training he worked for ten years as a book publisher and magazine editor. In 1993 he was appointed the first director of the
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, in Amsterdam. He was assisted here by deputy director Gert Staal. Thackara himself served until 1999.


Further career

In Amsterdam Thackara had initiated the ''Doors of Perception'' conference, which he kept curating from 2000 to 2016. He has been program director of '' Designs of the Time'' (Dott), the social innovation biennial in England. He also curated ''City Eco Lab'' – the French design biennial. Thackara has curated place-based professional workshops – called xskools – in 11 countries. Further more Thackara has given keynote talks, and chaired international conferences, in 41 countries; he has chaired or served on professional awards juries in the US, India, and Europe. Appointed a senior fellow at the RCA in 2011, Thackara is currently visiting professor at
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in New York, and an advisor to: Chora Connection (Denmark); Konstfack (Sweden); Cateran's Common Wealth (Scotland); The Nubian Vault Association (France); Unbox Festival (India); Upstarter (London); Participatory City (London). Thackara once drove a
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(routes 73 and 134). He lives in South West France.


Honors, awards and positions

* UK Design Of The Year, Design Week, November 1995, for "T-Zone" exhibition *
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(USA) 1999 Webby Awards, Peoples Voice Award, Art, for Doors of Perception website * Recognition of Service Award, ACM Association for Computing Machinery August 2000, Co-Chair DIS'00 – Designing Interactive Systems 2000 * Fellow, The Young Foundation, January 2004 * Fellow, Musashino Art University, Japan: August 2008 * Best Architecture Book of the Year, The Netherlands: deArchitect, December 2010 Top 10 architectuurboeken 2010 #01: John Thackara, Plan B * ADI Design Index, Italy, Best Product of Italian design, 2010 ("I migliori prodotti del design italiano del 2009") "In the Bubble. Design per un futuro sostenibile" Umberto Allemandi & C., John Thackara, Pier Paolo Peruccio (curatore). ADI Design Index.Category "Ricerca storica, teorica, critica e editoria" * Senior Fellow, Royal College of Art June 2011 * Honorary Doctorate, Plymouth University, United Kingdom August 2015 "being a person distinguished in eminence and by attainments"


Personal

Thackara lives in south-west France with his wife, Kristi van Riet. His daughter, Kate Thackara, lives in London, where she is an art teacher. Thackara's great great great grandfather was
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(1820–1891) Commanding General of the
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from 1869 to 1883. His great great grandfather, Alexander Montgomery Thackara (1848–1937), addressed as "Mont" in family correspondence, married Sherman's daughter Eleanor Sherman (1859–1915) in 1880


Work

Thackara writes about live examples of what a sustainable future can be like with a special focus on social and
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. He has published online since 1993 a
thackara.com
and in books; his most recent title is ''How To Thrive In the Next Economy'' (Thames & Hudson 2015).


Early work experiences

From 1974 to 1980 Thackara worked as a
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in
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, first for Granada Publishing in the UK, and latterly for
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University Press in Sydney Australia. During this time he was also the founder and editor (with Hilary Arnold) of Cheap Eats in Sydney. From 1980 to 1985, on returning from Australia, he was editor of the UK Design Council's monthly publication, Design. During 1985–1986, Thackara worked for two years as a
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. He was, inter alia, Modern Culture Editor, Harpers & Queen; Design Correspondent for
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; Design Correspondent for
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; and a contributor to the Late Show (BBC). Prior to the
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, Thackara was founder and managing director of Design Analysis International Limited. The activities of this small London-based company included an International symposium on science, innovation and design for the
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(Tokyo, 1987); exhibitions for Axis Gallery (Tokyo); a conference on Interactivity and Environments for
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(Paris, 1989); An exhibition called Image and Object at the
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(Paris 1989); Mirror of Medicine, an exhibition for the 150th anniversary the British Medical Journal, curator Peter Dormer; research and commentary on
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Design Awards programmes in 1990 and 1992; T-Zone, an exhibition of Japanese architecture and video, with Riiche Miyake, for the
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and London 1992); The Inventive Spirit, a touring art, technology and design exhibition for the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Vienna, Leipsig, Turin, Brussels, 1992); and Sovereign, research and procurement (in ten months, from start to opening) of a national exhibition at the
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to commemorate The Queen's 40th anniversary as sovereign. Designed by Pentagram. (London 1992). Thackara was the first director (1993–1999) of the
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. The institute, which was founded by the Dutch government and the city of
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in 1993, was a think-and-do tank whose mission was to increase the economic and social contribution of design. The institute's projects brought together a variety of design specialists, users, and experts in many other disciplines. Doors of Perception was the institute's flagship conference. Thackara left the institute in 1999 and set up Doors of Perception as an independent company in 2000. From 1998 to 2002 Thackara was also director of research at the
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(RCA) in London. He was appointed to this newly created position by the RCA's then rector, Jocelyn Stevens, to develop a research strategy, and a programme of live, real-world projects, that would help the college take a leadership role as an outward-facing centre of innovation.


Doors of Perception, Amsterdam, 2000–16, Founder and Director

Thackara was the founder and director of Doors of Perception. This event
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organised festivals in Europe and India which brought together grassroots innovators to work with
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to imagine sustainable futures – and take practical steps to meet
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in new and sustainable ways. This hybrid community of practice was inspired by two related questions: "we know what new technology can do, but what is it for?" and, "how do we want to live?". The results are published on th
Doors of Perception
website, and discussed at the Doors of Perception conference.


Publications


Books

*''New British Design''. Co-edited with Stuart Jane. London: Thames & Hudson, 1987. *''Design After
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''. (Japanese edition, revised). Tokyo: Kajima, 1992. *''Design After Modernism: Beyond the Object'' (ed). London: Thames & Hudson, 1988. *''Image and Object: Nouveau Design de Londres'' (ed). Paris:
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, 1990. *''Leading Edge''. (ed) Tokyo: Axis 1990. *''T-Zone''. (co-edited with Riiche Miyake) Brussels: Europalia (in association with Architectural Association) 1991. *'' Architects' Data: Handbook of Building Types''.
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, (ed John Thackara, Vincent Jones) London Wiley, 1992. *''DoPRom (Doors of Perception)''.
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; co-editor. Amsterdam: Mediamatic, 1994. *''Lost In Space: A Traveler's Tale''. Haarlem: De Grafische Haarlem, 1994. *''European Design Prize Winners! How Today's Successful Companies Innovate by Design''. London: Gower, 1997. *''The New Geographies of Learning''. Amsterdam: University of Professional Education (HvA), 2003. *''In the Bubble: Designing in a Complex World''. Cambridge, Mass:
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, 2005.
''In the Bubble, de la complexité au design durable''
(French edition). Publication de l'université de St Etienne, Cité du Design éditions.
''Plano B – Plan B – In the bubble''
(Brazil edition). **''In the Bubble – Design Per un Futuro Sostenibile''. (Italian edition), Editore Allemandi, 2008. *''Wouldn't It be Great If...''. Designs of The Time Manual. London, Design Council, 2007.. *''Clean Growth: From Mindless Development to Design Mindfulness, Innovation''. (
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1/6), Series Editor Stuart Madonald,
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, Aberdeen, 2009. * ''How to Thrive in the Next Economy: Designing Tomorrow's World Today'', London Thames & Hudson 2015


Website, newsletter, blog


Doors of Perception
(blog) since 2004.
Doors of Perception Report
(email newsletter), monthly since March 2002.


Biennials, conference chair, professional juries

* Biennale Interieur (Kortrijk, Belgium, 1994) international jury * European Design Prize (Brussels, 1994) jury and conference chair * DNP Network Art Award (Tokyo, 1996) international jury * Intelligent Information Interfaces (i3) (Europe, 2000) project chair, presence * International Browser Day (The Netherlands, 2002) conference and jury chair * Spark! Design For Local Knowledge (Oslo, 2003) conference chair * Fused Space (Rotterdam, 2004) INTERNATIONAL JUry * Aspen Design Summit (Aspen, 2006) conference chair * Picnic Green Challenge (Amsterdam, 2007) international jury * Dott 07 (Newcastle, 2007) Social Innovation Biennial, programme director * City Eco Lab (St Etienne, 2008) French Design Biennial, curator * Forum d’Avignon (Avignon, 2009) Beyond GDP: panel chair *
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Sustainable Design Challenge (Paris, 2010) international jury * Royal Society of Arts (London, 2009) Design Futures Awards, jury chair *
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Award (Vienna, 2011) international jury * India Future of Change (India, 2011) Designing Innovation, international jury * Rotterdam Design Prize (Rotterdam, 2011) jury chair *
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Design Awards (London, 2011) international jury * Buckminster Fuller Award (New York, 2011) international jury * World Design Forum (Eindhoven, 2011, 2012) WDF12 Design & Health, conference chair * Audi Urban Future Initiative (Istanbul, 2012), international jury, chair * Unbox Festival (Delhi 2013) AHRC Social Innovation Challenge, jury president *
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(USA, 2014) international jury * Chora Connection (Copenhagen, 2015) Back To The Land Symposium, chair *
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(London, 2015) Sustainable Mobility, chair * Lab For Change Makers (Amsterdam, 2015) symposium chair * Fluid Time Symposium (Vienna, 2015) symposium chair * Core77 Design Awards (USA, 2015) Design for Social Impact, jury chair


References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Thackara, John 1951 births Living people English designers English writers English male writers Alumni of the University of Kent