From Dystopia to a Micro-Utopia: Societal Change Through Digital Design Innovation
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ABSTRACT | This research paper combines socio-cultural sustainability with digital product
design through a co-design and user experience (UX) approach. It draws attention to the
unsustainable relationship between design and technology and proposes a problem-focused
approach instead of a solution-focused one. The study showcases the Digital Experience Theatre
(DXT), a creative tool influenced by Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed, customised for
digital design. DXT combines speculative co-design and text-to-image AI to urge participants to
imagine dystopian situations to recognise and address current societal problems. This approach
has been implemented in educational environments, particularly in the Zambujal 360 initiative
– the focus of this paper – where students developed digital solutions to tackle issues specific to
their community in the neighbourhood of Zambujal in the Lisbon metropolitan area, Portugal.
The paper contends that shifting from a dystopian to a micro-utopian mindset can facilitate
substantial societal changes by encouraging critical consciousness and cooperative resolution
of problems. By fostering a participatory design process that emphasises critical awareness and
creative problem-solving, the DXT method has the potential to inspire innovative solutions that
address complex social challenges. Ultimately, the paper argues that digital design innovation,
when coupled with socio-cultural sustainability principles, can play a pivotal role in driving
positive societal transformation and nurturing a more equitable and sustainable future.
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Gorgel Pinto, A., Ramalho, J., Reaes Pinto, P. (2025). From Dystopia to a Micro-Utopia: Societal Change Through Digital Design Innovation. In Cumulus Conference Proceedings Series: Universidad de Monterrey & Tecnológico de Monterrey. (1121-1136).
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