Play on, Players! Conversations in Art + Innovation, a New Season
by VIVIAN TAYLOR
Urban Conga founder Ryan Conga will discuss his public recreation installations.
The first installment of the upcoming season of Conversations in Art + Innovation will focus on founder and executive director of The Urban Conga, Ryan Swanson. The Urban Conga is a design firm focused on promoting community activity and social interaction through play.
Yes, play. Creative play, free-spirited, not jaded, artistic and uninhibited. Play. An underrated, often discouraged, even scorned and sometimes actually punishable activity for adults. Our era is marked by the necessity of multiple hustles, often referred to as the “gig economy,” where skipping sleep to stay awake and “grind” (AKA work, AKA make money) is encouraged in advertising and popular music, from Rihanna’s “Work” to Miguel’s “Sky Walker,” among many other catchy and artistically respectable examples.
Anytime an adult is on their grind, there is praise galore. But catch an adult playing, and they’re suddenly disparaged. Some call out “pampered millennials” as too soft because they received participation trophies as children, delicate and unique snowflakes (imagine thinking uniqueness is a negative attribute). In this uncertain spike and valley economy where many are encouraged if not forced to spend every waking moment earning a buck, in this time of social isolation and increasingly demanding lives, play is a scarce commodity indeed. Play for adults, anyway. Ryan Swanson is expanding the concept of play beyond childhood.
“When people think of play they tend to only focus on children and their youth, but play is much more than that. It is a way to get to know a stranger, a way to learn, a way to develop, and just a simple way to escape the daily grind,” Swanson explains. “Our goal is to inspire play everywhere and to create platforms that inspire people to never forget how to play.”