Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
MA Design Studies is concerned with the collaboration of business and creative practice. It aims to push the boundaries of the working relationship between business and creativity; altering perceptions of how the two work together. It provides a particular approach to the study and application of creative innovation, and gives you the confidence to question convention, anticipate the future and experiment with new forms and content. You are especially encouraged to make imaginative leaps into the future and to speculate on its shape through the interrelationship of design theory, models of creativity, management, marketing and business. To help you to do this, the course draws together creative and business talent from a deliberately eclectic range of backgrounds, for example entrepreneurs, musicians and designers.
The interaction between different disciplines is a key factor in promoting an ethos of innovation. Students draw on each other’s professional and diverse cultural experience to provide critical and constructive insights that open up new ways of thinking and doing.
The interplay between responsible economic and responsible social contribution is a key agenda at the heart of this course. We celebrate and encourage the application of the imagination but are not in the business of producing empty style. Ultimately this course offers a place where you have the opportunity to question yourself and your assumptions and evolve the beginning of whole new direction or develop a deeper understanding of your passion and potential. We aim to have fun and to encourage collaboration but the burden of responsibility rests upon the shoulders of the individual. Serious research, soul-searching questions and the application of your imagination are the elements of our version of productive change. Our former students have changed their lives through entrepreneurial endeavour, career redefinition and social concern enterprise.
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
Painting in contemporary media and societal context. Focus figurative painting. Design and techniques of image to canvas to wall painting techniques in interaction with other artistic techniques (photography, video, as part of various control strategies.
Development of a modern redefinition of Applied Arts / Applied Arts and a personal profession through participatory approach, thematic tasks and transdisciplinary approaches, and partnerships with the private sector.
Mastery of practical skills and knowledge for professional practice, such as costing, preparation of portfolios, texts, presentations.
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
MA Design Studies
MA Design Studies is concerned with the collaboration of business and creative practice. It aims to push the boundaries of the working relationship between business and creativity; altering perceptions of how the two work together. It provides a particular approach to the study and application of creative innovation, and gives you the confidence to question convention, anticipate the future and experiment with new forms and content. You are especially encouraged to make imaginative leaps into the future and to speculate on its shape through the interrelationship of design theory, models of creativity, management, marketing and business. To help you to do this, the course draws together creative and business talent from a deliberately eclectic range of backgrounds, for example entrepreneurs, musicians and designers.
The interaction between different disciplines is a key factor in promoting an ethos of innovation. Students draw on each other’s professional and diverse cultural experience to provide critical and constructive insights that open up new ways of thinking and doing.
The interplay between responsible economic and responsible social contribution is a key agenda at the heart of this course. We celebrate and encourage the application of the imagination but are not in the business of producing empty style. Ultimately this course offers a place where you have the opportunity to question yourself and your assumptions and evolve the beginning of whole new direction or develop a deeper understanding of your passion and potential. We aim to have fun and to encourage collaboration but the burden of responsibility rests upon the shoulders of the individual. Serious research, soul-searching questions and the application of your imagination are the elements of our version of productive change. Our former students have changed their lives through entrepreneurial endeavour, career redefinition and social concern enterprise.
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