This week we reviewed the content from the submission of the Learning Plans.
Learning Plan - Clear in own learning
How to construct an easy to navigate document
WIRED - Do you read? - Steve Jobs - Sense of debate
Some of the articles say someone is wrong
Bibliography
Literature Review - dates is crucial, website visited date
capture when an idea was first identified
Look through a publication over 20 years
BOOK: HOW TO TALK ABOUT BOOKS YOU HAVEN'T READ
Shared thinking / Source thinking
How do people learn in School
BOOK: WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM
Steven Johnson, writes in Wired Magazine
Good ideas coming out of collisions
Ideas happen by chance
Keep talking about power of collaboration
What happen now?
Learning Plan, beginning of research project, prototyping/conceptual models
Seamless transition / CARD / Things new are going to grow
Reflection on BA / Separate modules / emphasize specialisations
Long plan - MA Level - hybridity - combining disciplines
possible collaborations:
Special effects+Language = Film
Graphic Design/Communication+Language = Poster/Print
Broadcast Futures+Language=Programme
Fashion+Language=Clothing
3D Film+Language=Film
Interior Design+Language=Furniture
Attach meaning from projects
*Adrian - naval space, architecture, why am I doing Broadcast Futures?
PG01 - Backbone
- links in with other PG modules
Initially first section has a mixture of certain people and uncertain people
Learning Plans - Different navigation methods
'Systematic' + 'Tenacious'
Richie's Learning Plan - Use of the words: 'It's not good enough'
Karl - Going to RCA
use of the word sublime, needs busy environments
MA - dedicated space
legal action - Facebook, Tutor remarked on partying
mini-debate - contextual studies > Facebook
Should not be invaded
Jeremy - writing endorsements - people - LinkedIn
Bill - has to finish projects
Facebook - accessible - students checking in
Things we could do - Sim city
Are we doing things together / or in our own spaces?
Katie - important to walk whilst thinking
Thinking within noise
'Mavericks' - Rave on Air - cannot have work on main screen, so in reaction they bring in their own
Innovation - different between having a style and noise
Hybrid nature of learning - sources
old fashioned forms of thinking:
Stefan Sagmeister
Neville Brody
Bruce Mau
Current sources
Classic sources
John Hartfield - Photomontages of the Nazi Period
Dada movement reacted against the 1st world war
anti-nazi movement opinion - Werkmann - Printing on letterpress
Hand to mouth spreading leaflets and posters.
Used the print furniture at the same surface
Memories of the past - 2 books to add on booklist
looking at obsession - Alfred Wainwright
mapping the countryside
Contemporary icons - Consists more of groups rather than individuals
'Aid Demographics' - Group who started protests
- changed the culture of America
'Action Machine' - Lesbian movements
These groups are hybrids, put themselves out as voices against broadcast powers
Hybrids - impracted on culture
Bibliographies - show where thinking is going
Keep evolving the literature reviews
'John Luc Goddard' - French new-wave (Swiss citizen)
can put people's thinking into boxes
Actually wealthy and not like the movement he sought to motivate.
Researcher goes into the life someone has hid
Period - ideas considered dangerous
Film maker - Albania. Switch off transmission - 2012
switching television, revolution
Also in 2012 - Sundance - 10 day festival at 02
Spend 30% day daydreaming, best time of the day
observation, questioning things
'Sherry Turkle'- 15/20 years of research 'Alone/Together'
for tech/not against tech/research with students at MIT
Questions but does not condemn
Did research into social networking
Have to think questions about whether technology is the driver/or people are the driver of changes.
Important of Testing
Action - Chinese government - testing satelites, military
Think about consequences / Test the idea / in Learning Plan
repeated testing
Who do you test idea on? / Target consumer
receiver. Attitudes from a particular group
Revisit Tent City - You people get a job
People who are dyslexic - walking fast / hearing conservative
What is a job?
What is a focus group? - selected with creative criteria?
Osmosis - meeting someone different
Kieran's learning plan - poetry/forests/tv/poetic way of thinking about relationship between Technology and Nature
Laura - what is the celebration of humanity? - the end of nature?
**Talk about the 'bibliography' as a living thing**
not seen as static, always evolving
Beware of being pompous, leighton cafe, listening to conversations.
places for good conversations
Caroline's Learning Plan - Examples
When we use the term 'Cinema' what are we talking about? - theatre/new and imagined spaces?
Example: Key questions I would like to ask?
Ask for opinion on learning plan?
different answers - questions
Technology can make people out of work
speakers, for cinema
Ethical/moral dimension - how does the question affect people?
People changing their ways of working? Key question about technology: Will it make us happier?
Anti-technology - Luddites movement
Look for extra edge of critical reflection
banana skins 'storytelling'
questions - what does that mean about me?
A natural history science project
Where are we going to with the learning plan?
Books - is there a forward plan? - next 4 weeks, and beyond.
Gap between aspirations and speed to capture enough information to answer the question
What are you going to produce - next year / second year
Production of the prototype of a concept
Skylon-ride
Getting a hand on the journey
Ability to listen to each other
MSc Applied Technologies - seminar at RCA
- relationship between 3D scanning and traditional printmaking - in Jan/April 2012
'Challenge debate'
Example where Rave students challenged norms and debate at the NFT
Find spaces, find out from agegroup
Fashion - check through learning plan - Brianna
'You make it what you want to make it'
Show my learning plan to others
Driving deep the roots of research
Example of the 'Cooler house' - safe area
Step outside of the comfort zone / Am I prepared to fail?
What is going on at Ravensbourne?
Apply 'Tenacity' in arranging interviews
Richie - Determined to arrange interviews
Maria
Karel - organising seminar
Adrian - revisited learning plan - desktop interface
hybrid nature
Do what I want !
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Where from here?
New books and sources
New events and visits
New collaborations
New experimentations
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Research Process - Development in learning to read Chinese characters in Chinese-speaking schools (27 Nov 2011)
Searches for papers on Google Books:
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McBride-Chang, Catherine.
Reading development in Chinese children / edited by Catherine McBride-Chang and Hsuan-Chih Chen (2003) Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut, USA
Learning System:
Difference between reading and phonological awareness
Comparison test of visual skills between HK and TW students
China
6yr old children taught to read alphabetic script - pinyin since 1950s
phonetic system
then learn characters
HK
In Hong Kong the majority of children learn to read Characters without being taught Pinyin or ZhuYinFuHao. They have not been introduced to an alphabetical phonetic system before learning the characters. (phonological script before logographic/pictographic script)
'morphological'
Taiwan - ZhuYinFuHao (symbols of phonetic pronounciation)
each phoneme is represented by a unique symbol (37 symbols)
continued to be used throughout primary school years
Singapore
Explicit Teaching and Implicit Learning of Chinese Characters:
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6fKBvHtTyxsC&pg=PA33&dq=chinese+children+learning+characters&hl=zh-CN&ei=N57RTpjKHcyx8QPwisW7CQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=chinese%20children%20learning%20characters&f=false
5 principal levels for the description of graphic elements
stroke, stroke-pattern, character, word and sentence
Writing in the air, and dictation of each character.
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Thinking about the 3 different approaches to teaching:
Different orders:
L + S only
L + S, then R + W
L, S, R, W together
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Research Process - PG01-10 (22 Nov 2011)
Continuation of presentation of Manifestos
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- interesting ways of presentation from last week
There is about you an ability/a purpose – Daero
Juan was looking beyond the obvious
Sense of rock solid purpose
Perception of way Daero stood, spoke, confident.
Mark – This is the book I am going to Film
Everyone should have the equivalent idea of a book they are going to film.
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Technological determinism – think the world is determined by technology
Everything that matters driven by technology – counter – without technology, nature within a box in a museum.
Live your manifesto
Enjoy saying it
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BA – Trapped/captured market – can control peoples choices of content
On sealed tube, great for marketing content
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Antonio Maia
Poster
5 people
Soul slaves, the future
The desert
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Tent City – St Pauls
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Poster – yellow, black and white stripes
Do everything more
Dont think anymore
Dont waste more
Unemployment is the holocaust of the century
We shouldn't do that
Avoid everything being communicated in an instant
Poster - slovene
Architecture vision
Conciling Fantasy/Imagination and the Reality
A3 sheet
What am I doing with this.
Studied London Metropolitan – tell you what to think
Rave – tell you to think for yourself
Ravensbourne is not just visual
Simon
Looked at St Pauls, Manifestos
I want 3D TV for you poster, based on US Uncle Bill poster
Drama
No plans for a dedicated 3D channel
Now have the technology, not much more expensive
Political reason, why they are not allowing us to view 3D
US army is using 3D images, simulation of a real life experience
Television drama in 3D, feeling, immersion
Would sex and violence be uncomfortable
Red/Green overprinting
Alot of research comes from the miliatary
Doesnt want to see 3D in drama – from audience, trick, should forget it is 3D
News in 3D
Better retention, richer experience
Glasses create a layer for what you are watching
How far from 3D that does not require glasses, 2 to 3 years away
Huge debate – immersiveness
Marshall mccluhan – hot medium cinema, cold medium TV.
Trying to make television a hot medium...
Use visual metaphors to tell the story
Bringing Sudan into the living room, as immersive as possible
Quality of the speaking, I am intrigued. To desire to enquire.
Agency – Figtree network, great thinkers outside of the box
Look at what everyone else is doing, and do the opposite.
When it becomes more cost effective
Every TV now is 3D enabled
BBC does not have a dedicated 3D channel, has an HD channel
TV industry is driven by the manufacturers, not the broadcasters
Does Accountancy ruin Creativity? Does cost count?
Karel Bata
Stereoscopic 3D media
Manifesto – Purpose, Method
Camera obscura (David Hockney)
Vermeer is more interesting
Perceptual tools, used by the old masters
Same issues coming up with 3D
With 2D photography, a person looks fuller
With 3D photography, a person looks thinner
Comparative study, look at vermeer, how it has been adopted as lenses in 2D and 3D
Are lenses there to make the person more beautiful
Camera can lie about the persons form
Computer models, composition rules
People look more realistic closer up
All representations
What are the questions being asked, life, the universe, and everything, cannot be simplified
'It would be a comparative study of how portrature has been pursued in the various media and how is that perceived'
Christina
black poster
hand – interaction on poster
inviting viewer
letters are like a TV screen
interactive installation is like playground or space
QR tag links to the blog, mobile interaction
dotted line, background
'designed for other IDM people'
reason for the interactions
put people within an immersive space
laboratory-like sense
cold
emotions
one person view, horizon producer, I have made this people for 3 people and you are not one of them.
Why do we need to have fun? We overwork, we need interest, etc?
Need to have fun
Deeply suspicious of the word fun
Animation/Illustration manifesto
Start with sketch, hole cut in paper, with lines leading to the hole cutout.
Travel from one side of the paper into the other side
Hexagon backgrounds
Difference between 2D and 3D
Found as new, random sense of wonder
New angle
'As new' – carries the resonance of a 2nd hand cooker
Look at miniatures, experiments
Really wierd – British Museum – comments with Juan and Kr
Keep an emotional space
Sense of delight
Sitting Manifesto
Holding poster to the floor
Colour
about how content
I dont really care whether anyone else cares
Chose the picture, inspired by debate
Is it better to travel than arrive
Scene of a purple field with a world
Keep investigating
Keep going
Saying more than words
So much on there
Evolution, looking back at cells, blues and yellows
Yellows moving upwards
We know what the colours mean, but we give new meanings to them
Need air to survive
Meanings attributed to colours
Why do they notice that difference, but we dont.
Re-run the experiment in different colours
Associations with the colour purple, faith systems – Hinduism
Chocolate -like advertising
Chose purple not for psychological emotional reasons, but because it was different
Red, Blue associated with the French revolution
Red – communism/socialism, Blue - conservatism
British army has worn red uniforms since the 17th century
Armies communicate presence through colour and camouflage
Ideas of Visibility vs Invisibility
Chicago police, 70s – dayglo orange
West German police, green, 80s – question of authority
Belief systems were controlling the colours
Roman centurion – Red cloak
Popular storytellers, dark person black, good person white
emperor wore red.
Manipulating colour assocations to hierarchies of power
Repurposed associations – colour associations through time
Experiment, and do not keep the work so personal
How people perceive colour?
Poster
Tree+Explosion
Visual effects – can support or distort the movie
Thinking about nature
Story of the explosion
Avatar – just visual effects
People can blame the visual effects of a movie
Visual effects is storytelling
Supporting telling a story
'Spectacular' used instead of describing a 'film' – Hollywood
Visual effects are there for a reason
Television introduced a graphic in the 70s
Phrase 'Youth culture' – Janet Street Porter - couldnt we have a 'graphic' – motion mess
Bruckheimer – created explosions for the sake of effect
'Guy Debord', French Philospher, The society of the spectacle, Immersive experience of the cinema
What is a visual effect?
The Player – no physical cut for 10 mins – difference, earlier filmmakers would not use cuts between sequences
Touch of Evil /Hunger – no edits through the film
Wavelength – 60 minute zoom development shot, slow frame change, mesmeric
Railway Freak – railway video Northern Norway – train drivers view
Rory J McClean
Lumigraph 11
Spends alot of time immersed in 3D
Three essential commandments
The romantic gene is dominant
Seal background from Barack Obama
Like visual effects in a more artistic way
Effects – rendering things that are not real, but rendering them realistically
Another way of Storytelling – Lars Von Trier – Dogma film
Look at more of the Lars Von Trier films – Danish filmmaker, Danish cinema
Danish ideas – morality, the danish society, high levels of taxation
Fighting against Danish values
Why are still doing that, doing something different.
Sound enhances the visual effect
Content is more abstract
The Kingdom, soap opera set in Hospital, using Dogma techniques, kicking swedish people
Witty person, people describe him as serious
Complicated ideas
- work must never be a means of increasing wealth
- work must aim quaryely for the viscera
- beauty real beaurty ends where an intellectual expression begins
Signature area
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Afsaneh Afsari
Kitchener image
Environmental design
Poster – Needs you
When I was young I dreamed of changing the world
Change the world
Change your country
Change your self
Taken from different writers - Steve Jobs
Individual architects are responsible for what they do
Used 3s for presentation, absorb thinking
Real world view
Someones belief – are they soundbites?
Heart felt ideas
Small things
Could used their own language
Small things effect change, through collaboration
Does the picture really match the words?
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Ideas: Learning chinese in 3D - letterforms
Readdress own values/beliefs/create a new manifesto (at the core, away from proejct work/subject)
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Lola
Power through collaboration
Joe Steel
MA Stereoscopic Media
Immersive 3D
Could we make people believe that things are in the room?
Multi-directional trackpad
Find out what creates the barrier
Going into a virtual world
Let the imagination go
Call of Duty -
Tilt head, camera tilts
Difference – viewing in 3D film (fixed view) / experience in interactive gaming (moving view)
Experiment – Aural
Leaving 20 minute answerphone messages
Sense of pauses, creates an illusion of having a conversation
Camera tracking
Research into sound – stereo, movement, work with space in unison
Two balls bouncing, sounds of hitting at the touchpoint
Jonathan Glaser – boxes of light,
Central station in new york, stepping into the light introduces sound
Aspect of immersiveness
Kings Cross – Italian horror films, Scala
Power of touch/the tactile/arguably the most powerful of all
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Mila
Delivery of product
StreamArt – find a new way of displaying knowledge
Live streaming of theatre
Trying to break new ground
Passion
About Process
Personal holding out their hands looking to the horizon
Will take up to a year
Upload to server, next unit, business unit
PT student - Build the business plan with a FT student
Do need the money
Speak to theatre companies
Audience – Social Media
Different areas, different parts of society, british library
'Streaming theatre online'
Go for an existing audience, than new audience
Live music performance, people visiting the british library have gone to see the performance, than see books.
Question of whether to bring them to see theatre, or watch from a laptop.
How do the theatres film it?
Content belongs to the actors
Brian – said major institutions suh as BL and SciM are willing to get involved in other projects beyond their remit, sense of serious, leveraging in the world
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Quotations from favourite designers
'I live where the sky ends' – Rihanna song
Told not to have limitations
'Less is more'
Limits can be useful
Teach a group of managers about personal development
Idea of humanity, is more important than
This is about ambition, the choice of statements are used.
Give a good in depth view of a person
He has chosen selected quotes of famous people, to place themselves among greats
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Interactivity is important
Interaction is fundamental to communication
Area of Design
Focus on Business / Maximising return
These business people find other people's skills
What individual talents does that person have
JK
The Internet can be a politicians friend
Twitter – social network effect
In the past we used to gather around the water cooler, now use the internet to exchange info
Hashtag
Everything on TV is on the Internet
Find out how many people tweet, during a programme?
Piggybacking on scandal
Push the story on
Encourage rumour
Longevity – Twitter ? How long?
Everything online is a reflection of what is offline
Chatter, grapevine, conversation
Facebook – who are you writing for? / Not why people use facebook.
You can find out what people are thinking?
Brian
How the Manifesto links to the Learning Plan
What are you going to do with the Manifesto?
You have to own it.
Talk about where your CARD should be? Critically argued research document
Next assessment – 17 January
How do you take the manifesto? - Look at the face – What am I going to do about it?
Bringing the work and the personal together
- Prepare the questions for interview, to show that you have done your research
- Chinese learning for blind people
- Thinking outside the obvious- Global attitudes to the manifesto
-------------------------------------------------------
- interesting ways of presentation from last week
There is about you an ability/a purpose – Daero
Juan was looking beyond the obvious
Sense of rock solid purpose
Perception of way Daero stood, spoke, confident.
Mark – This is the book I am going to Film
Everyone should have the equivalent idea of a book they are going to film.
----
Technological determinism – think the world is determined by technology
Everything that matters driven by technology – counter – without technology, nature within a box in a museum.
Live your manifesto
Enjoy saying it
----
BA – Trapped/captured market – can control peoples choices of content
On sealed tube, great for marketing content
----
Antonio Maia
Poster
5 people
Soul slaves, the future
The desert
----
Tent City – St Pauls
----
Poster – yellow, black and white stripes
Do everything more
Dont think anymore
Dont waste more
Unemployment is the holocaust of the century
We shouldn't do that
Avoid everything being communicated in an instant
Poster - slovene
Architecture vision
Conciling Fantasy/Imagination and the Reality
A3 sheet
What am I doing with this.
Studied London Metropolitan – tell you what to think
Rave – tell you to think for yourself
Ravensbourne is not just visual
Simon
Looked at St Pauls, Manifestos
I want 3D TV for you poster, based on US Uncle Bill poster
Drama
No plans for a dedicated 3D channel
Now have the technology, not much more expensive
Political reason, why they are not allowing us to view 3D
US army is using 3D images, simulation of a real life experience
Television drama in 3D, feeling, immersion
Would sex and violence be uncomfortable
Red/Green overprinting
Alot of research comes from the miliatary
Doesnt want to see 3D in drama – from audience, trick, should forget it is 3D
News in 3D
Better retention, richer experience
Glasses create a layer for what you are watching
How far from 3D that does not require glasses, 2 to 3 years away
Huge debate – immersiveness
Marshall mccluhan – hot medium cinema, cold medium TV.
Trying to make television a hot medium...
Use visual metaphors to tell the story
Bringing Sudan into the living room, as immersive as possible
Quality of the speaking, I am intrigued. To desire to enquire.
Agency – Figtree network, great thinkers outside of the box
Look at what everyone else is doing, and do the opposite.
When it becomes more cost effective
Every TV now is 3D enabled
BBC does not have a dedicated 3D channel, has an HD channel
TV industry is driven by the manufacturers, not the broadcasters
Does Accountancy ruin Creativity? Does cost count?
Karel Bata
Stereoscopic 3D media
Manifesto – Purpose, Method
Camera obscura (David Hockney)
Vermeer is more interesting
Perceptual tools, used by the old masters
Same issues coming up with 3D
With 2D photography, a person looks fuller
With 3D photography, a person looks thinner
Comparative study, look at vermeer, how it has been adopted as lenses in 2D and 3D
Are lenses there to make the person more beautiful
Camera can lie about the persons form
Computer models, composition rules
People look more realistic closer up
All representations
What are the questions being asked, life, the universe, and everything, cannot be simplified
'It would be a comparative study of how portrature has been pursued in the various media and how is that perceived'
Christina
black poster
hand – interaction on poster
inviting viewer
letters are like a TV screen
interactive installation is like playground or space
QR tag links to the blog, mobile interaction
dotted line, background
'designed for other IDM people'
reason for the interactions
put people within an immersive space
laboratory-like sense
cold
emotions
one person view, horizon producer, I have made this people for 3 people and you are not one of them.
Why do we need to have fun? We overwork, we need interest, etc?
Need to have fun
Deeply suspicious of the word fun
Animation/Illustration manifesto
Start with sketch, hole cut in paper, with lines leading to the hole cutout.
Travel from one side of the paper into the other side
Hexagon backgrounds
Difference between 2D and 3D
Found as new, random sense of wonder
New angle
'As new' – carries the resonance of a 2nd hand cooker
Look at miniatures, experiments
Really wierd – British Museum – comments with Juan and Kr
Keep an emotional space
Sense of delight
Sitting Manifesto
Holding poster to the floor
Colour
about how content
I dont really care whether anyone else cares
Chose the picture, inspired by debate
Is it better to travel than arrive
Scene of a purple field with a world
Keep investigating
Keep going
Saying more than words
So much on there
Evolution, looking back at cells, blues and yellows
Yellows moving upwards
We know what the colours mean, but we give new meanings to them
Need air to survive
Meanings attributed to colours
Why do they notice that difference, but we dont.
Re-run the experiment in different colours
Associations with the colour purple, faith systems – Hinduism
Chocolate -like advertising
Chose purple not for psychological emotional reasons, but because it was different
Red, Blue associated with the French revolution
Red – communism/socialism, Blue - conservatism
British army has worn red uniforms since the 17th century
Armies communicate presence through colour and camouflage
Ideas of Visibility vs Invisibility
Chicago police, 70s – dayglo orange
West German police, green, 80s – question of authority
Belief systems were controlling the colours
Roman centurion – Red cloak
Popular storytellers, dark person black, good person white
emperor wore red.
Manipulating colour assocations to hierarchies of power
Repurposed associations – colour associations through time
Experiment, and do not keep the work so personal
How people perceive colour?
Poster
Tree+Explosion
Visual effects – can support or distort the movie
Thinking about nature
Story of the explosion
Avatar – just visual effects
People can blame the visual effects of a movie
Visual effects is storytelling
Supporting telling a story
'Spectacular' used instead of describing a 'film' – Hollywood
Visual effects are there for a reason
Television introduced a graphic in the 70s
Phrase 'Youth culture' – Janet Street Porter - couldnt we have a 'graphic' – motion mess
Bruckheimer – created explosions for the sake of effect
'Guy Debord', French Philospher, The society of the spectacle, Immersive experience of the cinema
What is a visual effect?
The Player – no physical cut for 10 mins – difference, earlier filmmakers would not use cuts between sequences
Touch of Evil /Hunger – no edits through the film
Wavelength – 60 minute zoom development shot, slow frame change, mesmeric
Railway Freak – railway video Northern Norway – train drivers view
Rory J McClean
Lumigraph 11
Spends alot of time immersed in 3D
Three essential commandments
The romantic gene is dominant
Seal background from Barack Obama
Like visual effects in a more artistic way
Effects – rendering things that are not real, but rendering them realistically
Another way of Storytelling – Lars Von Trier – Dogma film
Look at more of the Lars Von Trier films – Danish filmmaker, Danish cinema
Danish ideas – morality, the danish society, high levels of taxation
Fighting against Danish values
Why are still doing that, doing something different.
Sound enhances the visual effect
Content is more abstract
The Kingdom, soap opera set in Hospital, using Dogma techniques, kicking swedish people
Witty person, people describe him as serious
Complicated ideas
- work must never be a means of increasing wealth
- work must aim quaryely for the viscera
- beauty real beaurty ends where an intellectual expression begins
Signature area
---
Afsaneh Afsari
Kitchener image
Environmental design
Poster – Needs you
When I was young I dreamed of changing the world
Change the world
Change your country
Change your self
Taken from different writers - Steve Jobs
Individual architects are responsible for what they do
Used 3s for presentation, absorb thinking
Real world view
Someones belief – are they soundbites?
Heart felt ideas
Small things
Could used their own language
Small things effect change, through collaboration
Does the picture really match the words?
-----
-----
Ideas: Learning chinese in 3D - letterforms
Readdress own values/beliefs/create a new manifesto (at the core, away from proejct work/subject)
-----
Lola
Power through collaboration
Joe Steel
MA Stereoscopic Media
Immersive 3D
Could we make people believe that things are in the room?
Multi-directional trackpad
Find out what creates the barrier
Going into a virtual world
Let the imagination go
Call of Duty -
Tilt head, camera tilts
Difference – viewing in 3D film (fixed view) / experience in interactive gaming (moving view)
Experiment – Aural
Leaving 20 minute answerphone messages
Sense of pauses, creates an illusion of having a conversation
Camera tracking
Research into sound – stereo, movement, work with space in unison
Two balls bouncing, sounds of hitting at the touchpoint
Jonathan Glaser – boxes of light,
Central station in new york, stepping into the light introduces sound
Aspect of immersiveness
Kings Cross – Italian horror films, Scala
Power of touch/the tactile/arguably the most powerful of all
---
Mila
Delivery of product
StreamArt – find a new way of displaying knowledge
Live streaming of theatre
Trying to break new ground
Passion
About Process
Personal holding out their hands looking to the horizon
Will take up to a year
Upload to server, next unit, business unit
PT student - Build the business plan with a FT student
Do need the money
Speak to theatre companies
Audience – Social Media
Different areas, different parts of society, british library
'Streaming theatre online'
Go for an existing audience, than new audience
Live music performance, people visiting the british library have gone to see the performance, than see books.
Question of whether to bring them to see theatre, or watch from a laptop.
How do the theatres film it?
Content belongs to the actors
Brian – said major institutions suh as BL and SciM are willing to get involved in other projects beyond their remit, sense of serious, leveraging in the world
----
Quotations from favourite designers
'I live where the sky ends' – Rihanna song
Told not to have limitations
'Less is more'
Limits can be useful
Teach a group of managers about personal development
Idea of humanity, is more important than
This is about ambition, the choice of statements are used.
Give a good in depth view of a person
He has chosen selected quotes of famous people, to place themselves among greats
----
Interactivity is important
Interaction is fundamental to communication
Area of Design
Focus on Business / Maximising return
These business people find other people's skills
What individual talents does that person have
JK
The Internet can be a politicians friend
Twitter – social network effect
In the past we used to gather around the water cooler, now use the internet to exchange info
Hashtag
Everything on TV is on the Internet
Find out how many people tweet, during a programme?
Piggybacking on scandal
Push the story on
Encourage rumour
Longevity – Twitter ? How long?
Everything online is a reflection of what is offline
Chatter, grapevine, conversation
Facebook – who are you writing for? / Not why people use facebook.
You can find out what people are thinking?
Brian
How the Manifesto links to the Learning Plan
What are you going to do with the Manifesto?
You have to own it.
Talk about where your CARD should be? Critically argued research document
Next assessment – 17 January
How do you take the manifesto? - Look at the face – What am I going to do about it?
Bringing the work and the personal together
- Prepare the questions for interview, to show that you have done your research
- Chinese learning for blind people
- Thinking outside the obvious- Global attitudes to the manifesto
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Research Process - Visits to Brunei Gallery SOAS and Ashmolean Museum (19 Nov 2011)
Following the presentation of the Manifesto and Learning Plan I wanted to look at my next sources of research. I wanted to cover two site visits to view examples of primary evidence and look at curation styles with a gallery/museum context.
I first of all visited SOAS to go to the Brunei gallery and the Foyle Special collections gallery.
At the entrance of the Brunei gallery there is an exhibition of Chinese landscape paintings known as Shanshui, and painted by contemporary landscape artist Xu Longsen.
[img here]
The paintings are watercolour on lightweight ingres lined paper. Each depicts a strongly vertical mountain scene and the sense of altitude and clouds are suggested with patterns of black vertical sweeping rock on white paper. One painting envelopes the central column in the gallery space and also displays a vertical mountain reaching into the skylike lightwell above.
The second gallery contains the Foyle collection. Here there is a beautifully painted examples of porcelain donated from the David Percival collection.
Also I took in an exhibition of Moroccan carpets which showed an interesting example of an installation of a weaving loom, small sitting stools and flattened baskets. These displays presented me with ideas about presentation and sense of place within a gallery context alongside traditional ways of presenting paintings and photos of objects and scenes.
Later in the day I travelled to Oxford to visit the Ashmolean Museum. I had recalled that I had seen an exhibition of Chinese objects, some of which were donated by the V&A museum. I took photos of the Ancient World exhibition area and in particular of the exhibition of 'China to AD 800' which looks at the originations of writing, and craft styles from ancient china, through han, song, yuan, zhou, and tang dynasties.
[images to add]
Upstairs there was a further exhibition of China from AD 800.
Within the attached gallery to China to AD 800 there is an exhibition of Art in China in the 1960s and 1970s. The painting depicted scenes of state and worker, happily working away in the factories and the fields.
http://jameelcentre.ashmolean.org/collection/6980/9413
Actually it was not so much the paintings that I found so interesting, but a chance meeting with an learner of mandarin called Jenny. She was taking an MPhil at Clarendon Institute and learning chinese characters as part of her studies. I asked her how she learnt the characters and what the study requirements were.
She aimed to learn about 100 characters a week, with 10 a day, by writing each character about 100 times.
I discussed the difficulties of remembering them and she agreed that the more basic ones could be remembered such as the radicals. She also pointed out that on her course, they revisit characters each couple of days to retain them in memory. Jenny pointed me to look at Matilda Lawrence, a female missionary who travelled to China in the 1860s and is mentioned at the Birmingham City archives. She is a similar to Robert Morrison who translated texts about 20 years before. I suggested that I would like to find focused samples of people who are learning Chinese for surveys and interviews, and she pointed me again to academics and students at The Institute for Chinese Studies, Clarendon Institute University of Oxford enquiries@chinese.ox.ac.uk, http://www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/ea/chinese/index.html, The University of Cambridge, and also The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). Oxford as a city has a surprisingly large number of Chinese students and visitors and so is a promising place to return to do further research.
Other links on University of Oxford Chinese studies here:
http://www.chinacentre.ox.ac.uk/
http://www.ox.ac.uk/international/oxford_around_the_globe/china.html
http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/ (lots of links to courses)
http://www.ccsp.ox.ac.uk/
http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/FDTL/index.shtml
http://www.bicc.ac.uk/
I first of all visited SOAS to go to the Brunei gallery and the Foyle Special collections gallery.
At the entrance of the Brunei gallery there is an exhibition of Chinese landscape paintings known as Shanshui, and painted by contemporary landscape artist Xu Longsen.
[img here]
The paintings are watercolour on lightweight ingres lined paper. Each depicts a strongly vertical mountain scene and the sense of altitude and clouds are suggested with patterns of black vertical sweeping rock on white paper. One painting envelopes the central column in the gallery space and also displays a vertical mountain reaching into the skylike lightwell above.
The second gallery contains the Foyle collection. Here there is a beautifully painted examples of porcelain donated from the David Percival collection.
Also I took in an exhibition of Moroccan carpets which showed an interesting example of an installation of a weaving loom, small sitting stools and flattened baskets. These displays presented me with ideas about presentation and sense of place within a gallery context alongside traditional ways of presenting paintings and photos of objects and scenes.
Later in the day I travelled to Oxford to visit the Ashmolean Museum. I had recalled that I had seen an exhibition of Chinese objects, some of which were donated by the V&A museum. I took photos of the Ancient World exhibition area and in particular of the exhibition of 'China to AD 800' which looks at the originations of writing, and craft styles from ancient china, through han, song, yuan, zhou, and tang dynasties.
[images to add]
Upstairs there was a further exhibition of China from AD 800.
Within the attached gallery to China to AD 800 there is an exhibition of Art in China in the 1960s and 1970s. The painting depicted scenes of state and worker, happily working away in the factories and the fields.
http://jameelcentre.ashmolean.org/collection/6980/9413
Actually it was not so much the paintings that I found so interesting, but a chance meeting with an learner of mandarin called Jenny. She was taking an MPhil at Clarendon Institute and learning chinese characters as part of her studies. I asked her how she learnt the characters and what the study requirements were.
She aimed to learn about 100 characters a week, with 10 a day, by writing each character about 100 times.
I discussed the difficulties of remembering them and she agreed that the more basic ones could be remembered such as the radicals. She also pointed out that on her course, they revisit characters each couple of days to retain them in memory. Jenny pointed me to look at Matilda Lawrence, a female missionary who travelled to China in the 1860s and is mentioned at the Birmingham City archives. She is a similar to Robert Morrison who translated texts about 20 years before. I suggested that I would like to find focused samples of people who are learning Chinese for surveys and interviews, and she pointed me again to academics and students at The Institute for Chinese Studies, Clarendon Institute University of Oxford enquiries@chinese.ox.ac.uk, http://www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/ea/chinese/index.html, The University of Cambridge, and also The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). Oxford as a city has a surprisingly large number of Chinese students and visitors and so is a promising place to return to do further research.
Other links on University of Oxford Chinese studies here:
http://www.chinacentre.ox.ac.uk/
http://www.ox.ac.uk/international/oxford_around_the_globe/china.html
http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/ (lots of links to courses)
http://www.ccsp.ox.ac.uk/
http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/FDTL/index.shtml
http://www.bicc.ac.uk/
Research Process - PG01-09 (15 Nov 2011)
PG01-09
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Presentation of Manifestos
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Debate on privacy - rights of people in certain spaces
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Metaphors:
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Presentation of Manifestos
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Debate on privacy - rights of people in certain spaces
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Metaphors:
digital screen/poster/video/book/surface:
Caroline
out of the box
stateless citizen
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Mark
misty countryside / make your mark
anti-branding
know your place
people want to know who you are
people are impatient - explaining only in 3-5 words
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Adrian
I as a person
outlook that an individual should have
a path leading to i in the distance
Lots of typos!
A path, a road
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Huan
Manifesto - it makes you feel good
Chosen to not be enjoyable
To be slapped with the imagery and narrative, strong words
Apply attitude
Masked man - idea from guerilla girls, unknown identity
Use of the mask is appearing every day
Anti-manifesto
Sits within tradition of South American politics
N represents the neutral, normal position, to go beyond
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Kieran
AppleTalk
Black and White Forest with TV on a desk running video
Poem repeats over, nature films from the seventies
Nature and Technology
Building a technological world to benefit the environment
Computer with humanity
Utopia
opposite
Technology will ruin nature
Plant inside a museum
Dystopia
Caroline
out of the box
stateless citizen
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Mark
misty countryside / make your mark
anti-branding
know your place
people want to know who you are
people are impatient - explaining only in 3-5 words
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Adrian
I as a person
outlook that an individual should have
a path leading to i in the distance
Lots of typos!
A path, a road
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Huan
Manifesto - it makes you feel good
Chosen to not be enjoyable
To be slapped with the imagery and narrative, strong words
Apply attitude
Masked man - idea from guerilla girls, unknown identity
Use of the mask is appearing every day
Anti-manifesto
Sits within tradition of South American politics
N represents the neutral, normal position, to go beyond
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Kieran
AppleTalk
Black and White Forest with TV on a desk running video
Poem repeats over, nature films from the seventies
Nature and Technology
Building a technological world to benefit the environment
Computer with humanity
Utopia
opposite
Technology will ruin nature
Plant inside a museum
Dystopia
Riccie
Manifesto tall board - on brown board
Creating machines that make our lives easier
iPhone - mass produced in China
The medium will not be the message
Responsibility
Share knowledge
Question the brief
Love and care about what you do,
Manifesto tall board - on brown board
Creating machines that make our lives easier
iPhone - mass produced in China
The medium will not be the message
Responsibility
Share knowledge
Question the brief
Love and care about what you do,
if you do
not care about what you do move on, only do things that excite
you
Generalist view
Is the debate in the middle. moving debate.
Mike:
Fashion
Personal
Everyone wants to be me
Thinking about taking a job
Day rates, negotiate
This is fashion
So glamourous
Freelance = frustration
My style / Our style
Very insightful
Communicating the struggle
Ian Lin - composer, musician, filmmaker
Critical reflection
Strategy
Important to make mistakes, get lost
Where am I, experimentation is crucial
Ability to fly / Professional crystalisation
EXPERIMENTATION
EXPLORING
WHY AM I DOING THE MA?
REFLECTION
Can push work out for deadlines
Abstract ideas
Analysis of creativity
Awards as a camera person
Degree - tick approach
Do not use the same approaches as Degree level
GET TO THE IDEA OF WHAT A MA IS ABOUT
Step sideways
What is difficult / easy
Be alive / do not go through the routine
Do not do a job you do not enjoy, is not for suffering.
Fashion
What is marriage? - fairytale.
Bridal wear
Ethereal
Fantasy
Cinderella
Fairytale, utopian view
Simon
Black square - revolution in Russia
Poem - collective
What does the Black square - break with traditional russian art
Reliance on technology bringing us forward
Myself
Work is too finished
Should be looser, more explorational
Generalist view
Is the debate in the middle. moving debate.
Mike:
Fashion
Personal
Everyone wants to be me
Thinking about taking a job
Day rates, negotiate
This is fashion
So glamourous
Freelance = frustration
My style / Our style
Very insightful
Communicating the struggle
Ian Lin - composer, musician, filmmaker
Critical reflection
Strategy
Important to make mistakes, get lost
Where am I, experimentation is crucial
Ability to fly / Professional crystalisation
EXPERIMENTATION
EXPLORING
WHY AM I DOING THE MA?
REFLECTION
Can push work out for deadlines
Abstract ideas
Analysis of creativity
Awards as a camera person
Degree - tick approach
Do not use the same approaches as Degree level
GET TO THE IDEA OF WHAT A MA IS ABOUT
Step sideways
What is difficult / easy
Be alive / do not go through the routine
Do not do a job you do not enjoy, is not for suffering.
Fashion
What is marriage? - fairytale.
Bridal wear
Ethereal
Fantasy
Cinderella
Fairytale, utopian view
Simon
Black square - revolution in Russia
Poem - collective
What does the Black square - break with traditional russian art
Reliance on technology bringing us forward
Myself
Work is too finished
Should be looser, more explorational
Two groups
- China / Graphic Design
Challenge convention
Courage over convention
Question things the way they are.
Put into a box
Careful not to belong to money, certain country, way of living
Flexible thinking
Looking outside of professional practice
Who runs Ravensbourne - IT ?
Art
Looking at something / and reading it
Challenging assumptions
Kicked outside of comfort zone
Uncomfortable to own practice
Brian
What is a postgraduate programme for?
Challenge yourself?
Time - we never lose, re-synthesized.
Inspired world of sound
People buried in technology / buried in images
Realism is outside
Art - subjective, categorise inside a box
Liverpool - Seaport
Studied as an art student, realist painters
Challenge convention
Courage over convention
Question things the way they are.
Put into a box
Careful not to belong to money, certain country, way of living
Flexible thinking
Looking outside of professional practice
Who runs Ravensbourne - IT ?
Art
Looking at something / and reading it
Challenging assumptions
Kicked outside of comfort zone
Uncomfortable to own practice
Brian
What is a postgraduate programme for?
Challenge yourself?
Time - we never lose, re-synthesized.
Inspired world of sound
People buried in technology / buried in images
Realism is outside
Art - subjective, categorise inside a box
Liverpool - Seaport
Studied as an art student, realist painters
Seeing
someones craft - veneeter, painting - symbolism
Places - realise the importance of the journey
Impeteus to make something
Opportunity to come and do what I want to do
Sit next to people who you do not know
email copy of learning plan -
ITC
Each of the manifestos looks at peoples ethics
Sanna
Boundaries do not exist
Communication
Difference exist in perspective
Perspective is unique, can be harmonious
Impossible to be someone we are not
Travel the world
Exchange equitable
Commonalities
Let it be possible
Responsible designer
Obliterate boundaries
Will not be comfortable
Me / We
Going into the EU commission office
Looking from outer space
Jake
Useful life
Standing on the shoulders of giants
Not fool yourself
Need to step back at look at things in context
Over-embellishing things
Blind acceptance
Need to be able to take criticism
Dont believe the hype
Nuts and bolts of things - science
Fun
Peer review
Getting the best phrases
Boreana
Fashion is main motivator
perspective, personality
manipulation of personal feelings - fashion
montage/collage - images
morality at work, gone into presentations with the wrong piece of work
Daero
Manifesto for physical interaction designer
'make things talk'
Interaction Designer
Cup - how can you make it talk?
Words/Layout from Idrino board
Burning heart / Cool head
Passion for emotion / intelligent thinking
Find the difference from yesterday
Simple is the best
Love / Respect / Life
Not to be greedy - about ideas
Brainstorming - idea but keep the original concept
Everything to the core
Inscrutability - stereotype - of Asia, thinking is very clear
Very noble person
Lot of beliefs, not just the method
Vertical english and Horizontal english
Alexandro
Rhymes
Dante
Communication is also sound
Remember our past
Inner personalities
Symbol of cross
Anti-psuedo
Lots of ridiculous words
Art is to discover our roots
Animation/Poster/3D model
Words on a guitar
Music words
Colour words
Key points
Different musical styles
Words as surface/floor/wall/neck.
Animation
Visualising Music
Dont play whats there / Play whats not there
(Visualising what is not in the sound)
Football social network
Webcams between fans
Away fans
Home fans
Places - realise the importance of the journey
Impeteus to make something
Opportunity to come and do what I want to do
Sit next to people who you do not know
email copy of learning plan -
ITC
Each of the manifestos looks at peoples ethics
Sanna
Boundaries do not exist
Communication
Difference exist in perspective
Perspective is unique, can be harmonious
Impossible to be someone we are not
Travel the world
Exchange equitable
Commonalities
Let it be possible
Responsible designer
Obliterate boundaries
Will not be comfortable
Me / We
Going into the EU commission office
Looking from outer space
Jake
Useful life
Standing on the shoulders of giants
Not fool yourself
Need to step back at look at things in context
Over-embellishing things
Blind acceptance
Need to be able to take criticism
Dont believe the hype
Nuts and bolts of things - science
Fun
Peer review
Getting the best phrases
Boreana
Fashion is main motivator
perspective, personality
manipulation of personal feelings - fashion
montage/collage - images
morality at work, gone into presentations with the wrong piece of work
Daero
Manifesto for physical interaction designer
'make things talk'
Interaction Designer
Cup - how can you make it talk?
Words/Layout from Idrino board
Burning heart / Cool head
Passion for emotion / intelligent thinking
Find the difference from yesterday
Simple is the best
Love / Respect / Life
Not to be greedy - about ideas
Brainstorming - idea but keep the original concept
Everything to the core
Inscrutability - stereotype - of Asia, thinking is very clear
Very noble person
Lot of beliefs, not just the method
Vertical english and Horizontal english
Alexandro
Rhymes
Dante
Communication is also sound
Remember our past
Inner personalities
Symbol of cross
Anti-psuedo
Lots of ridiculous words
Art is to discover our roots
Animation/Poster/3D model
Words on a guitar
Music words
Colour words
Key points
Different musical styles
Words as surface/floor/wall/neck.
Animation
Visualising Music
Dont play whats there / Play whats not there
(Visualising what is not in the sound)
Football social network
Webcams between fans
Away fans
Home fans
The
manifesto is the social interface
Social television
Data integrated video app
Audience psychology
IPTV
Passionate about Football
Comfort
Lots of places people go in London
London is a place with different scenes
Labyrinth poster
Statistics
Theres nowhere to hide
Logos/Brands
They are watching us
360 degree view
Through social networks
Very detached approach
Laser cut alphabet on black card
Wider stroke width / Thinner stroke width
Overlapping letters
Agnostine
Maturity
I Believe in
One of the manifestos
Important to put words on things
I want to let the architecture create the surprise
Choose to put words into manifesto - feeling rather than a picture
Something that is transient / intangible
Everyone wants to leave a trace of themselves in this world
Synesthesia
Ephemeral architecture
Letmotiv
What is a good environment to design
Creation which answers the human needs - all the senses are working together in the same creation. Point to reach for good design to adapt.
Can be adapted to other fields
Presentation
Thursday
Freelancing - 4.30pm
D&AD
5-7pm - chat to speakers
Music and Sound
6 - live skype to LA - americas got talent
Social television
Data integrated video app
Audience psychology
IPTV
Passionate about Football
Comfort
Lots of places people go in London
London is a place with different scenes
Labyrinth poster
Statistics
Theres nowhere to hide
Logos/Brands
They are watching us
360 degree view
Through social networks
Very detached approach
Laser cut alphabet on black card
Wider stroke width / Thinner stroke width
Overlapping letters
Agnostine
Maturity
I Believe in
One of the manifestos
Important to put words on things
I want to let the architecture create the surprise
Choose to put words into manifesto - feeling rather than a picture
Something that is transient / intangible
Everyone wants to leave a trace of themselves in this world
Synesthesia
Ephemeral architecture
Letmotiv
What is a good environment to design
Creation which answers the human needs - all the senses are working together in the same creation. Point to reach for good design to adapt.
Can be adapted to other fields
Presentation
Thursday
Freelancing - 4.30pm
D&AD
5-7pm - chat to speakers
Music and Sound
6 - live skype to LA - americas got talent
7.30
booking table
move 1/2 day from wednesday to thursday
Bruce - 1st guest lecture
Thesna - 2nd guest lecture (Thesnas could only leave from mtns)
Hardey Amies - fashion house, Saville Row, designed uniform for England world cup squad
Design manager - textile, print design
Consultant designer - menswear, between 2005 and 2008
Worked with Jeff Banks at Debenhams
Hardy Amies Archive - Saville Row
Hepworths
Look at modern menswear
booking table
move 1/2 day from wednesday to thursday
Bruce - 1st guest lecture
Thesna - 2nd guest lecture (Thesnas could only leave from mtns)
Hardey Amies - fashion house, Saville Row, designed uniform for England world cup squad
Design manager - textile, print design
Consultant designer - menswear, between 2005 and 2008
Worked with Jeff Banks at Debenhams
Hardy Amies Archive - Saville Row
Hepworths
Look at modern menswear
Independent
buyers, voting with wallets
Learned to trust commercial experience
Sensed bigger orders on the horizon
Suppliers / Factories
Learned to trust commercial experience
Sensed bigger orders on the horizon
Suppliers / Factories
Called on
every favour, contact
Over 3
years
Tested supplier relationships
Independent stores
Learned to be entrepeunerial
If going into a small business
Tested supplier relationships
Independent stores
Learned to be entrepeunerial
If going into a small business
Think on
the feet
Product development
Relationships - be nice, be firm
Communication
Judgement - knowing when to draw the line on something that is not working
Buyers commiting to orders, then assembled the team
Quality Assurance
Build on Product categories
Look at branding on everything
Build strong mutually respectful relationships
You become good at what you are excited about, thats when people will notice you
Work in a cog in a brand / Be an individual that contributes something really important
Get the first break with a well known brand
Important to get things on CV that people recognise
Job satisfaction becomes important later
Fashion is taking seriously by the continent, resources not so av in uk
Working for self - choose how you manage your own time
Better to have several projects at once, keeping diverse skills
Choose projects carefully
- Professional/personal objectives
- Add learning into blog (this entry)
- Add post-learning plan
Product development
Relationships - be nice, be firm
Communication
Judgement - knowing when to draw the line on something that is not working
Buyers commiting to orders, then assembled the team
Quality Assurance
Build on Product categories
Look at branding on everything
Build strong mutually respectful relationships
You become good at what you are excited about, thats when people will notice you
Work in a cog in a brand / Be an individual that contributes something really important
Get the first break with a well known brand
Important to get things on CV that people recognise
Job satisfaction becomes important later
Fashion is taking seriously by the continent, resources not so av in uk
Working for self - choose how you manage your own time
Better to have several projects at once, keeping diverse skills
Choose projects carefully
- Professional/personal objectives
- Add learning into blog (this entry)
- Add post-learning plan
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Research Process - PG01-08 (08 Nov 2011)
PG01-08
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Quantitive Analysis - data (T)
using selected methods
Qualitive Analysis - conversations (L)
using different methods, still need to analyse the results.
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issues
moodle
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talk by Liz on:
http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/course/view.php?id=1283http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/course/view.php?id=1283
BA Moodle pages
Dissertation Preparation page
http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=1156http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=1156
Dissertation
Look at:
The Twilight Zone
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Alot of things changed wi
Moodle: Firefox, hates IE, buggy in Safari
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*** Search for Jeremy's World of Film
People should be more literate about Film
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http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/mod/page/view.php?ID=29432http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/mod/page/view.php?ID=29432
Masters at Ravensbourne 2011
http://www.facebook.com/groups/101874369921500/http://www.facebook.com/groups/101874369921500/
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Enrol as Guest
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Issues of Class - unhelpful in 21C
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1-2pm - Final exam board
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Example: St Pauls Tent City
Agent provacateur
incorrect motion - megaphone
Manifesto - can be lots of text/ or paper
think of viral ways - for people to continue a revolution.
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Looking at numbers:
1% - wealthy
99% - clobbered by 1%
Analogue way of looking at numbers:
meaning - 10
metric
binary
defines civilisation
collective
could be unit, course
defined by numbers
allowed to proceed in terms of
age
postcode
qualifications
students - filtered and selected
meaning - 100
money
century
meaning - 1000
can you visualise?
money
what does that buy you?
tools
expertise
how much am I worth?
look at daily rate?
10,000
tuition fee
100,000
bit of a house in London
house in the country
1000,000 (million)
millionaire
big party
how much do any of us need to earn to live on this planet?
who needs more than 1 million pounds? is it useful for the 21C
1000,0000 (billion)
how much countries are in debt? (not exactly known)
italy
france
germany
billionaires (new millionaires)
what does that number relate to?
top ten most powerful people on planet
- barack obama
- putin
- hu jintao
- angela merkel
- gates
- abdullah
-ben bernanke
- pope benedict
- zuckerburg (worth 75 billion dollars, given money to schools)
- cameron
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Think about what the statistic are saying.
Book: What the tiger isnt (Seeing through the world of numbers)
Think what numbers are in relation to criteria.
How many people in the US are over 100 yrs old?
1st survey - 10000
2nd survey - 5000
Lies, not always telling the truth.
Hidden motives behind representing statistics.
Statistics - need to be very precise when using statistics.
Problem with the group - thinking is similar, in same spaces.
Cluster - what is relevant to our area of research.
Involve analysis
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Book: Steve Jobs - what do we think about value?
look at quality of idea, rather than physical book
useful as a wedge, underneath a screen
Steve's life is described by someone else.
or autobiography? executive summary.
Book: Margaret Tate
smaller book
more interesting? less obvious. look at people who may not be considered to be so important. look into the unknown is more challenging.
many of us are like Tate rather than Jobs...more useful.
In the digital world, we are losing information about the past.
People could not identify why a decision was made a year ago, sony broadcasting.
not stored.
Book: Michael Lewis - Boomerang - Meltdown
Knows alot about bond trading.
Went to Iceland, Germany, UK, time of economic crisis.
Many intelligent people of done bizarre things.
People who bet against the failure of national economies. (ethics)
Things we know/Things we do not know. - does it matter?
(Donald Rumsfeld quote)
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11.55 meetup
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Going into other spaces - which you couldnt anticipate until you are there.
Big believer in primary research - talking to someone face to face.
See them working in their space. Environment they prefer to be in.
Journey to visit them can be an interesting experience.
Liz - seeing different women designers.
Woman - Set designer - natasha grohl
Telling a story
Telling with metaphor, storytelling
Need to do research before interview
Navigate places and filmmakers
Importance of interviewing at a certain time and place
Usefulness of insight into the person
Let dog be, not interupt
Skype is not the same, lack of depth
Culture, not really on their side unless you partake in their activities
Always accept what you are offered - what they consider to be hospitality
Build a relationship
Observe body language
Wrote out a brain dump afterwards - observations, girl, guy, speech.
Some interviews dont always go to plan/spontaneity
Take everything in, observe body language.
Tension/Ease
Huge amount of input - see what they are doing.
Good interview - octane performance
Recognise value of time, be self disciplined
Send material before you arrive, pre-sent questions.
Find questions that are not asked online, know their biographical data
You've done your homework
Information collection - point of vulnerability
Danny Boyle
Zaha Hadid, couldnt get a word in, nervous.
Studio
Take a dictophone?
Look at the loo, to listen to other conversations.
Peoples workplace is an important part of them.
Presented way/background conversation
Legal profession - study minutely
Is research a line of attack?
Cannot just float into situations
About intimacy - do not like indirect contact
Should be rehearsed
What is thing most likely to be wrong - name
They have given you their time
Follow up afterwards
Might be the start of a longer term relationship.
----
Suggested people that I could interview?
- fields, questions, location...
Manifesto
Research Process
Look at Quantitive Research
14.05 return...
-----
When they should be uploading the learning plan?
Quantitve and Qualitative research are two sides of the same coin
- weighing the pros and cons.
Look at the issue of questionairres
Look at two points of view
1.Information collection (questions) – point of vulnerability, take care.
2.Analysis
Statistical view
Can bias the questions to get a certain answer.
Can spend time on how
Give a distinct view – on who is the audience? - to gather information from.
Facebook personal page – does not represent the general public/not representative of society
Size of the survey ...
what is a useful number for the survey?
Rate of response – 300 people, 30 per cent response.
50 people – nearer to a focus group
Looking at where people shop/postcode
Discussion on London, people in London go to doctor less.
Proposition people in London may fear losing their work, if they go to the doctor.
Go to a school, with help of teacher, to collect filled in forms from children.
Collect statistical data, use a variety of methods to decode and present.
Can place it in a chart. - have to make it more digestable.
Pie chart
bar chart
Open question/Closed question
A.Run a number of survey within subject group
B.Carry out the same survey in area outside group
Work counter intuitively – what is the minority opinion?
What causes people discomfort about filling in a survey?
More general that selection criteria is – statistical formula –
Group A
Group B
Group C
National readership survey
Nature of work is changing, affecting categories.
Towards trends, away from class, towards tribalism
Film: Wages of Fear
Scenario-storytelling – performers
How do I make sense of the desires of the majority?
How do I care about my own opinion?
History of theatrical cinema
The revolution will not be branded...
(uploading the learning plan – look at idea of road they want to pursue...how people are envisaging the research methods, include surveys and interviews)
Jamie – idea of taking something of ripping up the rules
- where could that be seen? Iterative process.
Where do things come from ?
'Moodle' – term comes from...
Who created this item?
Who is this item for?
Careful – 'old' and 'new'
Survey – audiences across countries
Number of alternatives – within the learning plan
Your evaluation.
Percentage of quantitive versus qualitive
Quantitive research methods: (ways to measure)
Surveys & Questionaires – large numbers - selection
Numbers
Developing mathematical models
Qualitative research methods:
Asks broad questions
Interview
Survey
Focus group
Triangulation – see three different points of view
-----
Lyrics,Poems,Songs
4 Great novels
Tang Shi
http://wengu.tartarie.com/wg/wengu.php?l=Tangshi&no=1
Yuan2 Qu3 dynasty
-----
Learning plan ideas:
Framing the context
Full image on one page.
Full chinese text on one page – showing the difference in understanding.
Map of research - themes
Scale of view – large to small
Is it really meaningful?
Less words are better for the plan.
Supplementary material – link to something that already exists elsewhere.
Broadening out - parachute
Narrowing in
Research is like milking a goat – get it wrong you get kicked.
Best interviews – negotiation
Significance - asteroid
-----
Coroflot – design in China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_as_a_foreign_language
-----
Next tuesday – international lunch day
http://www.learnchineseeveryday.com/2010/02/27/100-most-common-chinese-characters/
-----
Percentage of people learning at different ages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_as_a_foreign_language
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Quantitive Analysis - data (T)
using selected methods
Qualitive Analysis - conversations (L)
using different methods, still need to analyse the results.
---
issues
moodle
----
talk by Liz on:
http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/course/view.php?id=1283http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/course/view.php?id=1283
BA Moodle pages
Dissertation Preparation page
http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=1156http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/enrol/index.php?id=1156
Dissertation
Look at:
The Twilight Zone
---
Alot of things changed wi
Moodle: Firefox, hates IE, buggy in Safari
---
*** Search for Jeremy's World of Film
People should be more literate about Film
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http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/mod/page/view.php?ID=29432http://learn.rave.ac.uk/moodle/mod/page/view.php?ID=29432
Masters at Ravensbourne 2011
http://www.facebook.com/groups/101874369921500/http://www.facebook.com/groups/101874369921500/
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Enrol as Guest
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Issues of Class - unhelpful in 21C
---
1-2pm - Final exam board
---
Example: St Pauls Tent City
Agent provacateur
incorrect motion - megaphone
Manifesto - can be lots of text/ or paper
think of viral ways - for people to continue a revolution.
---
Looking at numbers:
1% - wealthy
99% - clobbered by 1%
Analogue way of looking at numbers:
meaning - 10
metric
binary
defines civilisation
collective
could be unit, course
defined by numbers
allowed to proceed in terms of
age
postcode
qualifications
students - filtered and selected
meaning - 100
money
century
meaning - 1000
can you visualise?
money
what does that buy you?
tools
expertise
how much am I worth?
look at daily rate?
10,000
tuition fee
100,000
bit of a house in London
house in the country
1000,000 (million)
millionaire
big party
how much do any of us need to earn to live on this planet?
who needs more than 1 million pounds? is it useful for the 21C
1000,0000 (billion)
how much countries are in debt? (not exactly known)
italy
france
germany
billionaires (new millionaires)
what does that number relate to?
top ten most powerful people on planet
- barack obama
- putin
- hu jintao
- angela merkel
- gates
- abdullah
-ben bernanke
- pope benedict
- zuckerburg (worth 75 billion dollars, given money to schools)
- cameron
----
Think about what the statistic are saying.
Book: What the tiger isnt (Seeing through the world of numbers)
Think what numbers are in relation to criteria.
How many people in the US are over 100 yrs old?
1st survey - 10000
2nd survey - 5000
Lies, not always telling the truth.
Hidden motives behind representing statistics.
Statistics - need to be very precise when using statistics.
Problem with the group - thinking is similar, in same spaces.
Cluster - what is relevant to our area of research.
Involve analysis
----
Book: Steve Jobs - what do we think about value?
look at quality of idea, rather than physical book
useful as a wedge, underneath a screen
Steve's life is described by someone else.
or autobiography? executive summary.
Book: Margaret Tate
smaller book
more interesting? less obvious. look at people who may not be considered to be so important. look into the unknown is more challenging.
many of us are like Tate rather than Jobs...more useful.
In the digital world, we are losing information about the past.
People could not identify why a decision was made a year ago, sony broadcasting.
not stored.
Book: Michael Lewis - Boomerang - Meltdown
Knows alot about bond trading.
Went to Iceland, Germany, UK, time of economic crisis.
Many intelligent people of done bizarre things.
People who bet against the failure of national economies. (ethics)
Things we know/Things we do not know. - does it matter?
(Donald Rumsfeld quote)
----
11.55 meetup
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Going into other spaces - which you couldnt anticipate until you are there.
Big believer in primary research - talking to someone face to face.
See them working in their space. Environment they prefer to be in.
Journey to visit them can be an interesting experience.
Liz - seeing different women designers.
Woman - Set designer - natasha grohl
Telling a story
Telling with metaphor, storytelling
Need to do research before interview
Navigate places and filmmakers
Importance of interviewing at a certain time and place
Usefulness of insight into the person
Let dog be, not interupt
Skype is not the same, lack of depth
Culture, not really on their side unless you partake in their activities
Always accept what you are offered - what they consider to be hospitality
Build a relationship
Observe body language
Wrote out a brain dump afterwards - observations, girl, guy, speech.
Some interviews dont always go to plan/spontaneity
Take everything in, observe body language.
Tension/Ease
Huge amount of input - see what they are doing.
Good interview - octane performance
Recognise value of time, be self disciplined
Send material before you arrive, pre-sent questions.
Find questions that are not asked online, know their biographical data
You've done your homework
Information collection - point of vulnerability
Danny Boyle
Zaha Hadid, couldnt get a word in, nervous.
Studio
Take a dictophone?
Look at the loo, to listen to other conversations.
Peoples workplace is an important part of them.
Presented way/background conversation
Legal profession - study minutely
Is research a line of attack?
Cannot just float into situations
About intimacy - do not like indirect contact
Should be rehearsed
What is thing most likely to be wrong - name
They have given you their time
Follow up afterwards
Might be the start of a longer term relationship.
----
Suggested people that I could interview?
- fields, questions, location...
Manifesto
Research Process
Look at Quantitive Research
14.05 return...
-----
When they should be uploading the learning plan?
Quantitve and Qualitative research are two sides of the same coin
- weighing the pros and cons.
Look at the issue of questionairres
Look at two points of view
1.Information collection (questions) – point of vulnerability, take care.
2.Analysis
Statistical view
Can bias the questions to get a certain answer.
Can spend time on how
Give a distinct view – on who is the audience? - to gather information from.
Facebook personal page – does not represent the general public/not representative of society
Size of the survey ...
what is a useful number for the survey?
Rate of response – 300 people, 30 per cent response.
50 people – nearer to a focus group
Looking at where people shop/postcode
Discussion on London, people in London go to doctor less.
Proposition people in London may fear losing their work, if they go to the doctor.
Go to a school, with help of teacher, to collect filled in forms from children.
Collect statistical data, use a variety of methods to decode and present.
Can place it in a chart. - have to make it more digestable.
Pie chart
bar chart
Open question/Closed question
A.Run a number of survey within subject group
B.Carry out the same survey in area outside group
Work counter intuitively – what is the minority opinion?
What causes people discomfort about filling in a survey?
More general that selection criteria is – statistical formula –
Group A
Group B
Group C
National readership survey
Nature of work is changing, affecting categories.
Towards trends, away from class, towards tribalism
Film: Wages of Fear
Scenario-storytelling – performers
How do I make sense of the desires of the majority?
How do I care about my own opinion?
History of theatrical cinema
The revolution will not be branded...
(uploading the learning plan – look at idea of road they want to pursue...how people are envisaging the research methods, include surveys and interviews)
Jamie – idea of taking something of ripping up the rules
- where could that be seen? Iterative process.
Where do things come from ?
'Moodle' – term comes from...
Who created this item?
Who is this item for?
Careful – 'old' and 'new'
Survey – audiences across countries
Number of alternatives – within the learning plan
Your evaluation.
Percentage of quantitive versus qualitive
Quantitive research methods: (ways to measure)
Surveys & Questionaires – large numbers - selection
Numbers
Developing mathematical models
Qualitative research methods:
Asks broad questions
Interview
Survey
Focus group
Triangulation – see three different points of view
-----
Lyrics,Poems,Songs
4 Great novels
Tang Shi
http://wengu.tartarie.com/wg/wengu.php?l=Tangshi&no=1
Yuan2 Qu3 dynasty
-----
Learning plan ideas:
Framing the context
Full image on one page.
Full chinese text on one page – showing the difference in understanding.
Map of research - themes
Scale of view – large to small
Is it really meaningful?
Less words are better for the plan.
Supplementary material – link to something that already exists elsewhere.
Broadening out - parachute
Narrowing in
Research is like milking a goat – get it wrong you get kicked.
Best interviews – negotiation
Significance - asteroid
-----
Coroflot – design in China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_as_a_foreign_language
-----
Next tuesday – international lunch day
http://www.learnchineseeveryday.com/2010/02/27/100-most-common-chinese-characters/
-----
Percentage of people learning at different ages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_as_a_foreign_language
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Research Process - Character Experiments (for Manifesto)
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Research Process - PG01-07 (01 Nov 2011)
PG01-07
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Methods - research
Collaboration
Thinking about thinking
Refining and focusing
Clarify to express to someone else
----
* Relook at Project Brief
* Calendar
----
- Debates / For & Against
(Reflecting critically)
- Advocate - put forward ideas
- Persuasion
- Sequence/Pitching
- early/before lunch/end of the day
- first impression - mind is made up early
which is most important - content/presentation?
----
Next week - Qualitive/Quantitive research
- Manifesto ideas
---
----
1.Form follows function, and that is the law
FOR
Form follows function, as in nature
nature
Function cannot follow form,
AGAINST
---
2)
Money is the root of all evil.
FOR (Statement is true)
AGAINST
3)
It is better to travel than arrive.
FOR (enjoyment)
Travelling is better.
Viewpoint - told to value achievements.
Result should not always be about the destination.
Sense of achievement
Can control the path
Cannot control the outcomes
Emotional perspective - more valuable experiencing
Remember a birthday gift/buying or receiving? - not that significant.
Paperchase - everyone is trying to get certificates, getting to that point they enjoyed
Not just paying tuition fees to just get a certificate
No real arriving point
If the journey is more important then you may not have a goal, if you have a goal you will know where you are going.
Feeling from winning, is from the hard work put in.
Can look back at the past to move forward, reflection on meeting the goal.
AGAINST (4) (uncomfortability)
Arriving is more important that the journey
Arriving completes the journey
Travelling on the underground - stressful, expensive.
Myth - travelling - great experience
Travelling - can be an unpleasant experience
Travelling - polluting, lots of things
Can do without travelling - Telecommunication, teleportation
New journey - arrrinvg at the hotel
Need sense of definition, getting lost
Wasting time on the journey
Arrival of destination - causes good memories of travel
Goal can change whilst on the journey
4)
1.Lies, Damned lies and statistics
---
Learning:
Feedback -
I saw that I was going to present ideas in a language that was not in my own language.
Skill
Way to shift in agenda
From metaphors
Can be about imaginiing
Idea - cutting to the chase
Not enough reflection about time - from 1840s, from time of the railways
- notion what time someone can leave or arrive.
Contemporary idea of time. - pressure,speed
Do we like goal driven people? Mike, entrepeneur - think fast
Mountain road - turning corners fast.
Act slow, think fast
Lawyers make sharp manouevres in debate
Sharp agility
Test ideas, test how you communicate.
Form follows function debate
- affects appreciation for decoration.
- issue with function - accompanied ethics and efficiency
- conscience that goes wrong
- corset - conscience driving against the functionality
- notion of ethics behind function
- can be efficient
- ethics, are there any ethical arguments within investigation.
communication - manipulation
design - causing problems
money - is it making it better
stereoscopy - is it doing harm to us?
how long does it take to measure significant effects on a generation
killer heels - does matter
George Soros - foundation - philanthropy
Andrew Carnegie
Where did the money come from?
Biting the hand that feeds us
Money - different cultures have different ways of expressing wealth
British obsession with lack of comfort
Denmark - windows cold, dampness - class
Value systems - back with Ethics - cannot escape them.
'Common sense'
Railed against absolute statements
Using wit in challenging, slight smile, responses - negotiation.
Visual presentation
Formal mode/informal mode
Communicating something to people - always stand up
Defined walls - France, Denmark
Thank you - you have been making my point for me. - researching on the hoof
When things are going badly - diversion, person protesting not always allowed to repeat themselves.
Anyone seen a sharply timed debate - see one, see channel 4.
See people's minds being changed quickly
Parliament channel - oppositional (coalitions are difficult) / arc - with europe.
- structure of thinking.
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1.Clarity about manifesto
People wanting for force change. Put forward a big idea.
Sometimes a list of things that follow a manifesto. - results.
Economy of statement
Contemporary movement - manifestos colour.
Technique - gorilla outfits
*Political manifestos - Germany, Italy, USA.
*Futurist manifestos -
People who use masks
Visual image could be a key part.
Things can only get better.
- Manifesto linked to Debate/Project - maybe.
- Debate helps to formulate a lead question.
Brian Johnson - space to have free thinking.
Time to have space to study.
'Poster'
exhibited in printed form, can this be projected on the large wall.
PG students should share information with Ug students
2.Learning plan (progression being made) - Must be a PDF
Quality, diversity of innovation demonstrated in the concept
Continuation of thinking
Links must be working
Need to be able to justify this to the assessors
Journey - includes a number of different elements - map of different bits.
Attempt to analyse, overview
Think about directions one is going into.
Giving meaning to the journey.
Show why certain things are important.
Learning Journal (Progress)
Literature review - editorial priorities - 2 or 3 lines about the reason that a text is important to the area of study. Evaluating which are of use - can take form of essay, or document, or annotated bibliography. Not just a book list.
Mind maps
Insight
Formative assessment
Debates
About analysis and evaluation, adding meaaning
Word limit attached.
Say the key things within the learning plan - be selective.
Add in:
Formative Assessments
Add in:
Debates
Add in:
Manifestos - much of what has been claimed today.
3.Learning Log (not assessed) / Confluence / Moodle
Scrapbook, capture device - way of collecting material
Can be a PDF, pointers to other places.
4.Individual Researched text (Arrival at a model for research strategy)
Point of stability, allows for re-iterations
Major project.
Thinking should still impact on the business unit.
Research process follows through all three semesters.
Huge diversity of business models.
From 'work' to 'play'
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01 Nov
08 Nov
15 Nov - submit
---
18.00pm
---
-----------
Methods - research
Collaboration
Thinking about thinking
Refining and focusing
Clarify to express to someone else
----
* Relook at Project Brief
* Calendar
----
- Debates / For & Against
(Reflecting critically)
- Advocate - put forward ideas
- Persuasion
- Sequence/Pitching
- early/before lunch/end of the day
- first impression - mind is made up early
which is most important - content/presentation?
----
Next week - Qualitive/Quantitive research
- Manifesto ideas
---
----
1.Form follows function, and that is the law
FOR
Form follows function, as in nature
nature
Function cannot follow form,
AGAINST
---
2)
Money is the root of all evil.
FOR (Statement is true)
AGAINST
3)
It is better to travel than arrive.
FOR (enjoyment)
Travelling is better.
Viewpoint - told to value achievements.
Result should not always be about the destination.
Sense of achievement
Can control the path
Cannot control the outcomes
Emotional perspective - more valuable experiencing
Remember a birthday gift/buying or receiving? - not that significant.
Paperchase - everyone is trying to get certificates, getting to that point they enjoyed
Not just paying tuition fees to just get a certificate
No real arriving point
If the journey is more important then you may not have a goal, if you have a goal you will know where you are going.
Feeling from winning, is from the hard work put in.
Can look back at the past to move forward, reflection on meeting the goal.
AGAINST (4) (uncomfortability)
Arriving is more important that the journey
Arriving completes the journey
Travelling on the underground - stressful, expensive.
Myth - travelling - great experience
Travelling - can be an unpleasant experience
Travelling - polluting, lots of things
Can do without travelling - Telecommunication, teleportation
New journey - arrrinvg at the hotel
Need sense of definition, getting lost
Wasting time on the journey
Arrival of destination - causes good memories of travel
Goal can change whilst on the journey
4)
1.Lies, Damned lies and statistics
---
Learning:
Feedback -
I saw that I was going to present ideas in a language that was not in my own language.
Skill
Way to shift in agenda
From metaphors
Can be about imaginiing
Idea - cutting to the chase
Not enough reflection about time - from 1840s, from time of the railways
- notion what time someone can leave or arrive.
Contemporary idea of time. - pressure,speed
Do we like goal driven people? Mike, entrepeneur - think fast
Mountain road - turning corners fast.
Act slow, think fast
Lawyers make sharp manouevres in debate
Sharp agility
Test ideas, test how you communicate.
Form follows function debate
- affects appreciation for decoration.
- issue with function - accompanied ethics and efficiency
- conscience that goes wrong
- corset - conscience driving against the functionality
- notion of ethics behind function
- can be efficient
- ethics, are there any ethical arguments within investigation.
communication - manipulation
design - causing problems
money - is it making it better
stereoscopy - is it doing harm to us?
how long does it take to measure significant effects on a generation
killer heels - does matter
George Soros - foundation - philanthropy
Andrew Carnegie
Where did the money come from?
Biting the hand that feeds us
Money - different cultures have different ways of expressing wealth
British obsession with lack of comfort
Denmark - windows cold, dampness - class
Value systems - back with Ethics - cannot escape them.
'Common sense'
Railed against absolute statements
Using wit in challenging, slight smile, responses - negotiation.
Visual presentation
Formal mode/informal mode
Communicating something to people - always stand up
Defined walls - France, Denmark
Thank you - you have been making my point for me. - researching on the hoof
When things are going badly - diversion, person protesting not always allowed to repeat themselves.
Anyone seen a sharply timed debate - see one, see channel 4.
See people's minds being changed quickly
Parliament channel - oppositional (coalitions are difficult) / arc - with europe.
- structure of thinking.
---
1.Clarity about manifesto
People wanting for force change. Put forward a big idea.
Sometimes a list of things that follow a manifesto. - results.
Economy of statement
Contemporary movement - manifestos colour.
Technique - gorilla outfits
*Political manifestos - Germany, Italy, USA.
*Futurist manifestos -
People who use masks
Visual image could be a key part.
Things can only get better.
- Manifesto linked to Debate/Project - maybe.
- Debate helps to formulate a lead question.
Brian Johnson - space to have free thinking.
Time to have space to study.
'Poster'
exhibited in printed form, can this be projected on the large wall.
PG students should share information with Ug students
2.Learning plan (progression being made) - Must be a PDF
Quality, diversity of innovation demonstrated in the concept
Continuation of thinking
Links must be working
Need to be able to justify this to the assessors
Journey - includes a number of different elements - map of different bits.
Attempt to analyse, overview
Think about directions one is going into.
Giving meaning to the journey.
Show why certain things are important.
Learning Journal (Progress)
Literature review - editorial priorities - 2 or 3 lines about the reason that a text is important to the area of study. Evaluating which are of use - can take form of essay, or document, or annotated bibliography. Not just a book list.
Mind maps
Insight
Formative assessment
Debates
About analysis and evaluation, adding meaaning
Word limit attached.
Say the key things within the learning plan - be selective.
Add in:
Formative Assessments
Add in:
Debates
Add in:
Manifestos - much of what has been claimed today.
3.Learning Log (not assessed) / Confluence / Moodle
Scrapbook, capture device - way of collecting material
Can be a PDF, pointers to other places.
4.Individual Researched text (Arrival at a model for research strategy)
Point of stability, allows for re-iterations
Major project.
Thinking should still impact on the business unit.
Research process follows through all three semesters.
Huge diversity of business models.
From 'work' to 'play'
---
01 Nov
08 Nov
15 Nov - submit
---
18.00pm
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