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MA and Mres Design Critical Practice
Welcome Introduction
What do you study?
Masters in Design Critical PracticeStudio Practice- Spaces Term 1Studio Practice- Creative Technology Term 2Studio Practice- Major Project Term3 & 4Methods and ProcessesDiscourses Critical Context Essays
MRes in DesignBring your own project as your research interestDivided into 3 sections1. Defining the project Term 12. Methods and Processes of your project Term 23. Doing and exhibiting your work Term 3 & 4
Methods and Processes
The consumption spaceThe production space The intermediary zone
Innovator
Mediating Lens
Context of Production Context of Consumption
Situation of InnovatorsSuppliers
Manufacturing
Production
Raw Materials
ZONE 1 ZONE 2
ZONE 3
Contemporary Culture
Society
User
Object
Site
Event/Situation Bubble
Materials Speed Dating- Martin Conreen, Materials Library, Kings College
Drawing as reflexive Process
Giles Lane - Proboscis
Student Work MA & MRes
An Introduction to Masters in Design Critical Practice and Mres in Design
Exhibition of Work
Discourse in the Studio
Henri Lefebvre
Slavoj ZizekI don’t believe in combining things. I hate this approach of taking a bit from Lacan, a little bit from Foucault, a little bit from Derrida. No, I don’t believe in this; I believe in clear cut positions. I think that the most arrogant position is the multidisciplinary modesty of ‘what I am saying now is not unconditional; it is just a hypothesis’, and so on. It really is a most arrogant position. I think that the only way to be honest and to expose yourself to criticism is to state clearly and dogmatically where you are. You must take the risk and have a position.
Mike Michael
Elizabeth Shove
Clive DilnotEssentially design is nothing else but the encounter with given realities (actualities, situations, circumstances, conditions or experiences) in terms of their transformative possibilities and potentialities. Design opens these possibilities…it is the actualisation of the possible.
Dilnot, Clive, ‘Design? Ethics?,’ The Archeworks Papers, Vol 1 No 2, 2005