How to design a revolution: The Chilean approach to design 🖼

We invite you to the exhibition How to Design a Revolution: The Chilean Way to Design, which will take place at the Disseny Hub Barcelona (Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes 38).
The exhibition explores how, in Salvador Allende's Chile, graphic and industrial design provided an alternative for change and social justice. The exhibition features more than 250 pieces, including the first functional reconstruction of the Cybersyn project's operations room, a milestone in the history of cybernetics.

News Corner
Would you like to propose a session for the Community Day during Decidim Fest 2025? The Open Call is now open!
On November 6, the last day of the Fest, we will dedicate the day to sessions proposed by the community, such as workshops or lightning talks on topics related to software, public digital technologies, or other aspects related to the Decidim ecosystem.
You have until mid-July to submit your proposals, which will be reviewed and selected by a committee.
Participate! https://meta.decidim.org/conferences/DecidimFest25/f/1981/proposals
Decidim in New York!
This past week we were in New York, visiting our colleagues at the NYC Civic Engagement Commission, who use Decidim technology for the city's participatory budgeting process.

In addition, Decidim landed at the United Nations for Open Source Week. Part of the team participated in the parallel session Digital Public Goods (DPGs) as Infrastructure, dedicated to reflecting on the need for open, inclusive, and interoperable digital solutions for governments and institutions.

Learn more about it in our latest article: https://meta.decidim.org/processes/news/f/1719/posts/371
Decidim at EDDY 2025

A few weeks ago, Carol Romero, Product Manager at Decidim, participated in the EDDY 2025 – European Network for Digital Democracy conference, held at the Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne in Paris.
The event brought together researchers and professionals to discuss how digital technologies influence democracy and collective responsibilities in the digital sphere.

Save The Date
How do you imagine an open data observation room?
As part of the exhibition program, a workshop will be held to imagine and define what an open data observation room designed for citizens should look like: an open space where questions can be asked and answers obtained to help better understand urban reality.
During the session, we will explore what role this room should play, its functionalities, and what type of data it should collect. Save the date, we look forward to seeing you at the Canòdrom!
🗓July 8
⏰11 a.m. CEST
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