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  • Methods of contextualising: Week 1

    For the project we chose to focus on the data of the Supply Chain and Procurement (Scope 3). We wanted to focus on the data that we used in our day to day life as a students. So we chose to focus on the printing supply chain, more specific the digital print workshop. Looking at…

  • Methods of iterating: written response

    Draft 1 While you’re working on your copy, articulate (in writing) the key critical questions that emerge through this exploration. (You can use the prompts found on the first page of this brief as a guide.) Discuss how the project that you’re copying raises these questions and write a proposal for a studio-based experiment that…

  • Methods of iterating: Week 3

    This week I try to make the best iteration with everything I learned. I used this iteration to find new ways to build the things I already know how to build in blender. I Played around with the tools I and stept I know to think of other ways to make shapes. I found a…

  • Methods of iterating: Week 2

    First step into world building is creating the right shapes.Focus in blender on modelling and the modifier portal Iteration 1: First iterating with added materials: made with the basic shapes and tools. First try of render viewport. It looks like a regular teapot without the fantasy aspect. Iteration 2: For the second iteration I started…

  • Methods of iterating: Week 1

    I chose Blender as tool to learn in this brief. The project I chose to recreate was fantasy teapot by kikimori (2023), It’s a teapot inspired by the work of Sarah Tang’s concept design. The main thing that inspired me in this project was the fantasy aspect of it. I made me think about how…

  • Methods of translating: Written response

    Bibliography: Michael, Rock, (2009) Fuck Content Queneau, Raymond, (1998) Exercises in Style, John Calder For my written response on methods of translating, I chose to represent the main ideas from the reading Michael, Rock, (2009) Fuck Content using the method of writing from the reading. Queneau, Raymond, (1998) Exercises in Style, John Calder. I tried…

  • Methods of translating: Week 2

    Methods of translating WEEK 2 At the core of their work is the willingness to challenge imposed values and norms, and a search for freedom. Many surrealist artists have used automatic drawing or writing to unlock ideas and images from their unconscious minds. Others have wanted to depict dream worlds or hidden psychological tensions. Surrealist…

  • Methods of translating: Week 1

    In Surrealism artists escaped from conventional art & found inspiration in the subconscious mind. As this exciting collection of the finest surrealist paintings shows, they found it in many different ways. For some, Surrealism was expressed in a semi-abstract style, as with Paul Klee. For others, the way was through painting imaginary objects, as did…

  • Methods of cataloguing: Written response

    Chosen text from the reading list: Barthes, RB. (1977) Image, music, text, London: Fontana. Chosen excerpt of the text: “The removal of the Author (one could talk here with Brecht of a veritable ‘distancing’, the Author diminishing like a figurine at the far end of the literary stage) is not merely an historical fact or…

  • Methods of cataloguing

    WEEK 1 Chosen set: ten consecutive books on any CSM library shelf  shelf 746: textiles Book titles+ summary: Authored by experts Marie-Christine Noel and Michael Cailloux, both seasoned teachers at the prestigious Françoise Conte school in Paris, this hardcover book explores the techniques for creating textile motifs, understanding trends, and applying them within the…