Old Melbourne Gaol. Photo: Dianna Snape.

Death, Design And The Macabre: Echoes Of The Past Through Design

Presented by Open House Melbourne

DETAILS

Ticketed

Old Melbourne Gaol
377 Russell Street, Melbourne VIC, Australia

DATES

Thu 15 May 6 – 8pmBook now

Delving into the complex relationship between death and place in popular culture, this conversation What is the role of design in shaping how we engage with iconic landmarks marked by death, tragedy, and the macabre? From notorious sites like Alcatraz and the Tower of London to Melbourne’s own Pentridge Piazza, Carlton’s Underbelly, Old Melbourne Gaol and the city’s spooky laneways. As technology transforms our engagement, these sites attract visitors not only for their historical importance but also through the lens of dark tourism, where the past’s intriguing aspects are brought to life in our popular imagination through true crime stories, ghost tours and celebrity memorials.


Design has the power to both respect and challenge the legacies of these places, offering visitors meaningful connections to the past, in person and digitally. In this thought-provoking session, experts in design, pop-culture, and ethics will explore the role of design in educating and provoking reflection, creating respectful and insightful experiences at sites with haunting histories.


What challenges do designers face when reimagining places tied to unsettling pasts? How do we strike a balance between educational value and the emotional weight of such places and spaces? And what ethical dilemmas arise when reinterpreting those associated with suffering…where should we draw the line?