BA concept seminar structure:
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- The module takes place over 2 weeks, from 11.01.18 20 to 22.01.1820, from Monday to Friday, 9.00-17.00 in various rooms - see intranet for details.
Class sessions include lectures, discussions, mentoring sessions, in-class exercises, assignments and independent study blocks.
Projects are conducted individually or with team of two students at most.
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- what is the context, topic, problem?
- who is your audience / participants?
- who will be touched by your design (which people/animals/plants, which locations, which systems, which ecologies)?
- what do you want to create and how it should work?
- what values and potential do you want to address / generate?
The essay expands the thesis disposition with observations and conclusions drawn from the two weeks BA concept seminar.
You may use a diversity of sources and bibliography (classified by genre: book, book chapter, journal article, conference article, academic thesis, newspaper article, web article, etc).
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Deliverables to be uploaded on the server by Monday 25.1 at 9.00.
Choice of mentor teams to be sent to Marcial via email by Friday 22Thursday 21.1 afternoon.
Calendar
See description of exercises below
Week 1 | Monday 11.1 | Tuesday 12.1 | Wednesday 13.1 | Thursday 14.1 | Friday 15.1 |
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Morning 9.00 - 12.00 (unless otherwise noted) | Brief Introduction about the module and quick keywords round Exercise 1: 20 ways of description | Develop further topic area | Exercise 3: Design Area | Input - storytelling | Develop further design area |
Afternoon 13.00 - 17.00 | Exercise 2: Topic Area | Mentoring on request (js) | 15.00 Quick round design area | Develop further design area | Exercise 4: 10 ways of manifestation |
Week 2 | Monday 1418.1 | Tuesday 1519.1 | Wednesday 1620.1 | Thursday 1721.1 | Friday 22.1 |
Morning 9.00 - 12.00 | Field / | Field / Practice Study | Mentoring storytelling | Mentoring on request (js) | Final Presentations: |
Afternoon 13.00 - 17.00 | Mentoring on request (jb) | Field / Practice Study |
Exercises
Exercise 1: 20 ways of description
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