Saturday 21 September 2013

3rd week - Setting the mood board



3rd week - Setting the Mood Board

Setting the mood board will give a visual focus for the brief’s theme HIV, Alive & Well.
The Personal Learning Plan keeps the project on the straight and narrow pathway of applied craft design with a textiles and mixed media project.
Researching Live Brief theme: HIV, Alive and Well
The research raised concept ideas and The Brief theme reading material raised a few eyebrows at the local library. 
The Textile pathway Researched a New TV series (s) 7311876 on BBC4 “Fabric of Britain” 9.00pm Wednesday 18 September.
 Insightful reminders of fashion and music with Channel 4 (s)743440 “80s Rewind The Tube” Friday 20 September. 
Concept development Ideas
Inspiring Research combined with Concept ideas.
The Time planned project requires preparation and organisation.  Flexibility for glitches and giggles helps make a project fun.
Ideas for concept development
The photographic images of red ribbon within the local community.

The environmental artist, Andy Goldsworthy inspired photographic imagery of iconic shaped red berries.

Park Gallery advert inspires environmental art
Ideas for concept development
These images inspired Audio and visual concept ideas.
Research begins with a big thank you to tutors and technicians for their time.
Concept Ideas Experimentation 
Printing processes began with Preparation of Arabic gum onto tracing paper.   The Chine colle printing proccess was kindly demonstrated by Class comrade, Harmony.  We listened to music CDs while we worked for audio concept ideas
PDP
The class began with Tutor Blog feed-back for 3 class colleagues. Regrettably, Moodle access glitches blogged my blog. 
The seminar meeting with class colleagues’ produced a wide range of research contributed by each person.  This Research that can be incorporated and further developed in next week’s directed study.   
Critical & Contextual Studies
Interesting lecture with lively group discussion for a Scottish superhero Up Up and Och Aye!
 
 





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