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Communities and Culture
Paper submission
Physical artifact
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Paper submission
Blog infor mation
Electronic submission
Format
Remember to line through! A. PortfolIo requirements part 1 (see Supper Club brief)
B. Packable, portable fabricated 1:1 device (presented at Review, 27/01/20)
C. A2 Professional and detailed portfolio of at least 20 pages, including but not limited to:
1. Case study research x2 2. Individual, personal research pages 3. Research into personal interests and developing knowledge of your ressearch bias moving forward. If you are going on the study trip to Paris, documentaion of this can appear here, or visits to design exhibitions/ sites in the UK. 4. Documentation of physical fabrication tests & prototype pieces, at least five iterations of the design, diagram of research and design development. 5. Records of any simulation, or digital work.
6. Axonometric drawing illustrating the interactive nature of the device over time and people’s interaction with the piece: how it packs and folds. (discuss scale with your tutor)
7. 1:5 drawings of the device in situ, including the two other devices in your site. Do they interact, share, conflict, co-operate? We expect at least a plan and an elevation.
D. Online digital blog of work done. This is an important assessed component of the project!! You should have set this up at the beginning of the year and update with documentaion of your activities and research. Please put the link to your blog in a word document in your elecronic submission.
E. Electronic Submission 1. Film of project in use. Learn from your previous experience from the supper club project. SURNAME_FIRST NAME_BLOG (MP4 compressed to less than 200mb) 2. Link to your blog SURNAME_FIRST NAME_BLOG 3. pdf of your portfolio (compressed to less than 40mb) file name: SURNAME_FIRST NAME_EP_PORTFOLIO
We are quite specific....This is the required format for the portfolios submitted, on A2 size paper. This can be of any colour but we suggest you use a slimmer and matt paper to be economical and simple. If you want to present large photographic images, you can mount them by hand. We suggest a simple font such as Helvetica and a range of sizes, captions and text can be 8-10, titles and sections 16-18. Take care with consistency and lining up your work, use inDesign and design a grid to help you out. A few decisions at this stage can really help you in the long run.