Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Monday, 12 May 2014
WORK IN PROGRESS - initial ideas
DIALOGUE - initial ideas
Friday, 28 February 2014
WORK IN PROGRESS - exhibition
A group of us were put together to work as a committee that would organise an exhibition for the course showing off our work. It was explained that with Graphic Design, it can sometimes be quite difficult to display outcomes in a way that shows their full potential. Amber therefore suggested that we turn the space into a working environment, where members of the public can come in and interact with a set up studio. We felt that this would be a really effective way of getting across what it is that we do.
We got together on a few occasions to discuss logistics, including what we would need in the space as well as what the exhibition would be called - Work in Progress. Instead of having an opening night as most exhibitions usually do, it was decided that there should be a closing night in order to give the space time to evolve and fill up with work. In order to document this happening, Greg set up a gopro in the space in order to capture the process until the final day of the exhibition. This video would then be shown on the closing night.
There was a few of us throughout January and February that worked in the space that we had created downstairs. Unfortunately there wasn't as much physical work being produced as we had hoped because of the timing as it was smack bang at the end of our context of practice module. However, a number of individuals came down into the space to hang up work, which visually looked really appealing, bringing members of the university into the space to interact with it.
Below is the video that Greg produced:
Work In Progress from Greg Ball on Vimeo.
We got together on a few occasions to discuss logistics, including what we would need in the space as well as what the exhibition would be called - Work in Progress. Instead of having an opening night as most exhibitions usually do, it was decided that there should be a closing night in order to give the space time to evolve and fill up with work. In order to document this happening, Greg set up a gopro in the space in order to capture the process until the final day of the exhibition. This video would then be shown on the closing night.
There was a few of us throughout January and February that worked in the space that we had created downstairs. Unfortunately there wasn't as much physical work being produced as we had hoped because of the timing as it was smack bang at the end of our context of practice module. However, a number of individuals came down into the space to hang up work, which visually looked really appealing, bringing members of the university into the space to interact with it.
Below is the video that Greg produced:
Work In Progress from Greg Ball on Vimeo.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
EXHIBITION - Work In Progress
A group of us were put together to work as a committee that would organise an exhibition for the course showing off our work. It was explained that with Graphic Design, it can sometimes be quite difficult to display outcomes in a way that shows their full potential. Amber therefore suggested that we turn the space into a working environment, where members of the public can come in and interact with a set up studio. We felt that this would be a really effective way of getting across what it is that we do.
We got together on a few occasions to discuss logistics, including what we would need in the space as well as what the exhibition would be called - Work in Progress. Instead of having an opening night as most exhibitions usually do, it was decided that there should be a closing night in order to give the space time to evolve and fill up with work. In order to document this happening, Greg set up a gopro in the space in order to capture the process until the final day of the exhibition. This video would then be shown on the closing night.
There was a few of us throughout January and February that worked in the space that we had created downstairs. Unfortunately there wasn't as much physical work being produced as we had hoped because of the timing as it was smack bang at the end of our context of practice module. However, a number of individuals came down into the space to hang up work, which visually looked really appealing, bringing members of the university into the space to interact with it.
Below is the video that Greg produced:
We got together on a few occasions to discuss logistics, including what we would need in the space as well as what the exhibition would be called - Work in Progress. Instead of having an opening night as most exhibitions usually do, it was decided that there should be a closing night in order to give the space time to evolve and fill up with work. In order to document this happening, Greg set up a gopro in the space in order to capture the process until the final day of the exhibition. This video would then be shown on the closing night.
There was a few of us throughout January and February that worked in the space that we had created downstairs. Unfortunately there wasn't as much physical work being produced as we had hoped because of the timing as it was smack bang at the end of our context of practice module. However, a number of individuals came down into the space to hang up work, which visually looked really appealing, bringing members of the university into the space to interact with it.
Below is the video that Greg produced:
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
DR ME - flag visuals
International Flags Edition
We invited 16 brilliant international artists and designers to create a flag that stands for their ideals and values. The goal is to question the traditional ways of designing a flag, to interpret the medium in a new way and to develop new creative approaches.
This project was first presented and exhibited at ABOUT Independent Publishing Fair.
www.aboutabout.de
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