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week6
John Berger – Ways of Seeing Ways of Seeing is a 1972 television series of 30-minute films created chiefly by writer John Berger and producer Mike Dibb. It was broadcast on BBC Two in January 1972 and adapted into a book of the same name. It is very interesting video talking about how wee see things. Read more
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Challenge – week 5
Explore and find an example of a way of thinking. This could be from the area of arts, design, philosophy or science. Choose a thinker or a process and summarise in a black line drawing. Explore models of thinking – what sorts of theories and process models exist tot help us generate ideas? Document your Read more
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week 5
The Green Line This video is so inspirational! It is a prove that sometimes small things can make you think and motivate you to do something that needs to be done – for the better of your country, for the better of you…. Shortly after, a filmed documentation of the walk was presented to a Read more
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week 4
The Self – Martin Hosken When we think about our self, it may seems like something easy to write about but as more we think or read about it, as more we realize how complicated is. ” As human beings, we share much more than our individualistic nature likes to acknowledge. Through the passage of conception, Read more
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Week 4: The Self & Identity Challenge
My 20 words: The Self Identity When they ask as “who are you?” We start thinking – what is this essential property that makes me “me” Hardworking Creative Curious Emotional Imaginative Observing Detail oriented Adventurous Traveler Chef (I love to cook) Gardener (I have big garden with a lot of flowers) Care Friendly Dedicated Book Read more
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week 3
1. Reflective Journal: The Effect of Globalisation on Design Simon Manchipp says ” There’s a lot of negativity surrounding globalisation and how it’s leading to a homogenization of thinking, but actually I think the opposite is true, I think it’s encouraging greater collaboration, it’s encouraging bigger ideas and then it’s allowing us to work on a Read more