My project: An artist’s book documenting a series of isolated objects. Each object will have a profile, images, a short piece of writing, and an interactive element to it. By objects, I need to decide if they are new things…
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“Samhuinn Fire Festival is a modern re-imagining of an ancient Celtic festival, marking the darkened end of summer and upcoming rise of winter. ” said the website, with detailed handdrawn old winter god above the text, and friendly round buttons…
Leave a CommentThe boring post about money — It’s been 6 weeks since I started the programme. I’m really enjoying reading, learning, and hanging out with amazing people. I can feel myself changing, which is exciting. But I’m also changing in a…
Leave a CommentProject idea: Celebrating uselessness and messiness This project will produce something physical and poetic, which brings the future within reach (books with photography/illustrations, interactive posters, installation). But the design itself focuses on an ambiguous space in between, where change happens,…
Leave a CommentI am fascinated by aesthetics, conflicts or adoptions of aesthetics, and what they say about power and change. Bauhaus’ form follows function; versus the Arts and Crafts movement’s attempts to resist industrialisation by embracing the old decorative art style. Minimalist…
Leave a CommentI’m still unsure what I want to make, but my thinking has already shifted a lot since I started. When I started, I wanted to do a communication piece, bridging academia or important ideas with pop culture and the public.…
Leave a CommentInside the liminal space, I see a window, showing me blue sky and fluffy clouds. This is an illustration I made the day before I flew to the UK. This week, we’re all writing about what we hope to get…
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