Boundaryless Conversations Podcast

#136 - Design As Participation - with Kevin Slavin

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Mar 3, 2026
Kevin Slavin, designer and entrepreneur bridging technology, biology, and culture, reflects on designing within living, interconnected systems. He discusses shifting from control to humility, the limits of regulation, and building a marketplace to mediate trust around genomic data. Short reflections touch on responsibility, incentive design, and how social conditions shape technological adoption.
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INSIGHT

Designers Are Downstream Of Living Systems

  • Designing for living systems requires humility because the system, not the designer, is the subject.
  • Kevin Slavin realized biologists treat design as downstream reverse-engineering, which reframed his work away from control and speed.
ANECDOTE

Gene Drive Researcher Refused Deployment Authority

  • A scientist who worked on gene drives insisted inventing the technique didn't give him the right to deploy it.
  • That moment contrasted sharply with Silicon Valley's "move fast" ethos and influenced Slavin's Design as Participation essay.
INSIGHT

Accept Finite Power Of Design

  • Acknowledging design's limited role shifts priorities from speed to asking who should decide how technologies are used.
  • This shift matters especially when individual actors can create large-scale biological or sociotechnical impacts.
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