This final week was spent finalising all of the case study
documents and adding extra files. With the addition of a few extra bits and
pieces, the case files were finally finished. We decided to add thumbprints of
both Deirdre and Nefertiti, maps created by April and letters which I created.
All the end products are finally done and honestly I feel
satisfied with the outcomes.
The Unit X exhibition took part on Thursday the 14th
at federation house and Manchester and was definitely an interesting experience
to see the work of various students from all over the different art & design
campuses.
In the basement there was an abstract show of lights and a
little ‘assault course’ of artwork. One group had even produced a screen which
monitored your pulse (after crawling through a small crawlspace).
There was a nice display of all of our postcards from first
year graphic design and illustration. I was surprised to see so many high
quality and well-polished postcards. They truly looked professional and unique
and pretty much every postcard I picked up was inspiring. I honestly found more
inspiration in the exhibition then I did in my ‘Inspiration’ folder on my MacBook.
I also took a look at some of the film student’s escapades
and as expected, a lot of things were very theatrical and connotative but nevertheless
interesting.
Unit X has been a pretty interesting experience. It’s been
hard to work as a group where each person boasts a different style and comfort
circle but seeing everybody cross over and work together has honestly been
great. I’ve had the opportunity to see how other people work and to gather some
ideas and inspiration to use myself. I feel like everybody in the group
properly committed to the tasks and made a conscious effort to leave their own
footprint (or thumbprint in Lawrence’s case).
I appreciate having the opportunity to come out of my
comfort zone and move forward with my own approach to work as well as develop
the skills and techniques which I’m already familiar with. I also appreciate
the opportunity to be landed in a situation which seems chaotic and hopeless
(connecting Deirdre Barlow and Queen Nefertiti) and be able to produce something
I’m happy with.
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