Since using the Bare Conductive ink for his interim project, Christian Witternigg’s work has been featured on the gallery of inspiring projects at BareConductive.com. Read about “Enter the Void” here.
Memories of the Future Publication
A publication made as creative participation within the Memories of the Future conference, 2nd and 3rd may 2014. The publication set out to create a ‘dialogue’ with the conference delegates by exploring 8 of the conference paper presentations in advance of the event. Visual and textual responses made by the students were designed and edited together into one publication. We are particularly excited by this opportunity as it allows Masters students to collaborate with leading academic experts from around the world from different disciplines, as well as giving the students a project to co – design. If you are interested in receiving a copy of the publication after the conference please email <s.jain@arts.ac.uk>.
Students Exhibit at the KK Outlet
Current MAGDC students, Alistair Owen (UK) and Celcea Tifani (Indonesia) have been selected to have their work displayed at a new KK Outlet exhibition, in response to the organiser’s launch of The Book of Everyone. The students were asked to produce a piece of work which responds to one of the ‘Factoids’ provided.
Graduate Designs Exhibition Identity for London Show
2013 Graduate, Prudence Djajadi designed the identity and exhibition layout for The Indonesian Product Design Network, PalapaNetwork at the Barge House, Oxo Towers in London. The exhibition featured Indonesia’s best 30 current designers. October 2013
Prudence graduated from MAGDC with a highly inventive idea for audience participation and digital interaction project called ‘Action’. Read further about her digital and graphic design practice on her website http://prudencedjajadi.com/
European Street Design Challenge
A team of students from MA Graphic Design Communications and MA Interior Spatial Design from Chelsea, developed this adventurous idea, Water Lilly Multi User Platform and early prototype for the European Street Design Challenge 2013, held again in Paris, as part of the Futur en Seine Festival. The Water Lilly proposal had both physical constructs and digital elements (physical computing and online communications)
Team members were: Prudence Djajadi (Indonesia), Antzelina Papaioannou (Greece), Haobo Chen (China), Hiroshi Ito (japan).
See their wonderful results in the slideshow
Sound Portal Performances
Two Graphic Design students, Annik Kuan and James Holland, contribute to the extraordinary sound pieces composed especially for the sound portal, designed by Arup. The portal is part of a collaborative project across UAL called Sounding Space, which includes a symposium. Read about the project further at
http://blogs.arts.ac.uk/chelsea/2013/05/13/sounding-space-symposium/
Shortlisted for Wellcome Trust Installation Design challenge
Current MAGDC student Jamie Simon, holder of a full Chelsea study scholarship has been selected for the shortlist of the Wellcome Trust Design Challenge, which involves proposing a year long exhibit for the expansive window space of the Wellcome Trust in London. The theme set was “Changing Perception of Images”
Game App – ‘Kiln’ – User Testing
BleatBleat has launched a new game app for iOS and Android called Kiln. Students from Chelsea have been invited to a user testing event and will be sharing knowledge about digital design for mobiles. Watch the video demo of Kiln here.