18 January 2020 Project Launch Introduction of work to contextualized audienceContribution to culture and societyCuratorial? Dialogue? Commentary? Invite response?publication as a means of promotion, presentation, contextualization. Clare: publication strategies: brochures, posters, catalogs, postcardsFocus on principles and essence of your work (or project?)How does my industry deal with publication? exhibition archives? press release? magazines? community engagement… Continue reading P06 Launch Introduction
Tag: Research trips
V&A Debriefing
26 September 2019 After collecting object images from the V&A, I set about analyzing why I was drawn to certain objects, and why I liked some and disliked others. At the debriefing session with Scott and my Pathway peers, I discussed my objects and hoped to get some insight for future steps. I chose to… Continue reading V&A Debriefing
V&A Visit Day 2
26 September 2019 Today I visited the 'Food - Bigger Than The Plate' exhibit at the V&A. It opened my mind to a number of design possibilities as well as viewpoints and revelations based on food production, trade, consumption and waste. The street farmhouse project and the Loowatt dealt with collection and utilization of human… Continue reading V&A Visit Day 2
V&A Visit plan
24 September The V&A originated out of an effort to improve the condition of Britain’s industry, a direct impact of The Great Exhibition of 1851. It was to be a 3D encyclopaedia of materials and techniques. Its current aims are to educate designers, manufacturers and public in art and design. The building itself took more… Continue reading V&A Visit plan
Museum of London
20 Aug 2019 Today's visit to the Museum of London was a fruitful research activity with regard to the Navigators project, as it provided me with a lot of background information on the context of the city. Upon entering the museum, I decided to skip the prehistorical exhibits as I felt I could not relate… Continue reading Museum of London



