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    Posted: 21 July 2025


    A design competition on burning hot issues


    In collaboration with the Spinozalens Foundation, Baltan Laboratories is proud to support the Achille Mbembe Challenge — a design competition that invites young minds to confront some of today’s most pressing global issues. The challenge is organized in the context of the 2025 Spinozalens Prize, which will be awarded to the philosopher in November.

    For creative, brainy and gutsy young people
    The competition is open to students – mbo (arbeidsmarktfinaliteit), hbo (hogeschool) and universities – and pupils of secondary education in the Netherlands and Flanders. Foreign students are also welcome to participate in the contest.
    Participants are not only addressed on their intellectual skills, but also on their creative, practical and communicative skills. They will work on their design in teams of up to four members. Students are called upon to form a multidisciplinary team.

    A design competition on burning hot issues
    The general design question reads:
    ‘Design a tool that contributes to a more equal and just world for all, a fairer distribution of the right to breathe. That tool could be anything: a story, a podcast, an app, a video, advice to a museum director or a minister, and so on. How do we ensure the right to breathe for everyone, wherever you live and whoever you are?’

    That design question will be specified for three concrete cases concerning:
    • activism and climate
    • restitution of (stolen) heritage
    • digital colonization

    Each case is explained through the concepts of laureate Achille Mbembe.
    Throughout the design process, participants will receive support from the project team.

    • Find all info about the cases here.
    • Find all background info of Achille Mbembe’s work here.

    Two phases
    During the first phase of the competition (from early September until 5 October 2025), participants will create a first draft of their design. From these, the project team selects the best drafts, four from pupils and four from students. They will proceed to the next phase as finalists.

    In the second phase (from 10 October 2025), the finalists will develop their draft into a full-fledged design. They will present their design to an independent jury on 15 November 2025. An independent jury will determine which pupil team and which student team have the best design.

    During the first phase, pupils and mbo students work on the project during class hours. University and hbo students work on their first draft in their free time, unless their teachers decide otherwise. All finalists are supposed to work on their design after school or university teachings, unless their teachers decide otherwise. The working language for pupils and mbo students is Dutch. The primary language for hbo and university students is English, although passive knowledge of Dutch is recommended.

    MEET & GREET
    Prior to the Award ceremony of the Spinozalens 2025 on November 24, all finalists can meet the laureate in The Hague. Promising designs will be adopted by the project team. Their makers will be invited to further develop their design in the makerspace of Baltan Laboratories.

    The winning pupil and student teams will be announced during the Award ceremony of the Spinozalens to Achille Mbembe in The Hague. The winners will receive a plastic statue of Spinoza from the hands of Jan van Zanen, Mayor of The Hague. The statue is a copy of the bronze statue that Mbembe will receive during the same ceremony.

    The project team consists of:
    Lorenzo Gerbi, design & art direction, co-director Baltan Laboratories;
    Anouck Wolf, concept development & behavioral design, senior coordinator of education Wereldmuseum Amsterdam;
    Regine Dugardyn, philosophy & editing, secretary International Spinoza Prize Foundation;
    Laura Abbink, art & design, project assistant International Spinoza Prize Foundation;
    Dr. Martha Claeys and Dr. Lotte Spreeuwenberg, makers of the philosophical podcast Kluwen.

    Register:
    Preferably before July 1, no later than September 8, 2025 via info@spinozalens.nl
    No admition fee for individual students
    Travel expenses of finalists will be reimbursed
    More questions? Send a mail to info@spinozalens.nl

    About Spinozalens
    SpinozaLens is both a biennial prize and a foundation that promotes critical reflection on urgent societal issues, inspired by the philosophy of Baruch de Spinoza. Awarded every two years, the Spinoza Prize honors an international thinker whose work deepens public discourse, accompanied by lectures and publications in the Netherlands and Belgium. The foundation also organizes educational initiatives to engage broader audiences with the laureate’s ideas.

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