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Course: BA (Hons) TextilesYear: Three
Unit: BA8: Final Project 2
Project Title
Resolution, consolidation, innovation
Project 1 of 1 within this unit
Start Date: 10/12/12
Study Hours: 680
Submission Dates: 25/01/13 Research Report
19/04/13 Extended Research Report ( if applicable)
17/05/13 Studio practice
This project sees the culmination of your final year of study and allows you to bring your Final Project to resolution. You will take forward the ideas developed in BA7, and use your skills and knowledge to produce resolved work that shows attention to detail and a comprehensive understanding of your subject. You may want to continue with particular concepts that you were investigating in BA7 or you may wish to use the skills you have developed in order to produce a series of mini projects that are appropriate to your interests.
This project sees the culmination of your final year of study and allows you to bring your Final Project to resolution. You will take forward the ideas developed in BA7, and use your skills and knowledge to produce resolved work that shows attention to detail and a comprehensive understanding of your subject. You may want to continue with particular concepts that you were investigating in BA7 or you may wish to use the skills you have developed in order to produce a series of mini projects that are appropriate to your interests.
This project sees the culmination of your final year of study and allows you to bring your Final Project to resolution. You will take forward the ideas developed in BA7, and use your skills and knowledge to produce resolved work that shows attention to detail and a comprehensive understanding of your subject. You may want to continue with particular concepts that you were investigating in BA7 or you may wish to use the skills you have developed in order to produce a series of mini projects that are appropriate to your interests.
culmination
Final Project to resolution. You will
take forward ideas
use your skills and knowledge to produce resolved
work
attention to detail
comprehensive understanding of your subject.
The project enables fine-tuning of the research report developed in draft form in BA7 into a thoroughly researched, analysed and well-organised document that clearly communicates the issues under investigation associated with your subject.
The project enables fine-tuning of the research report developed in draft form in BA7 into a thoroughly researched, analysed and well-organised document that clearly communicates the issues under investigation associated with your subject.
fine-tuning of the research report
thoroughly researched,
analysed
well-organised document
Studio Practice:
Your studio practice will be determined by the direction of your intended project. Careful planning and management of your project are essential in order for you to complete a successful project, including acquiring appropriate materials and booking resources such as workshops. Your ability to assess risks and use safe working practices is essential.
Studio Practice:
Your studio practice will be determined by the direction of your intended project. Careful planning and management of your project are essential in order for you to complete a successful project, including acquiring appropriate materials and booking resources such as workshops. Your ability to assess risks and use safe working practices is essential.
Studio Practice:
Careful planning and management
acquiring appropriate materials
booking resources
assess risks
Business and Professional Skills:
This project will include sessions on self-promotion, career opportunities and interview preparation. Your independent research report may be wholly or partially concerned with investigating contextual issues concerned with your studio project.
Contextual Studies:
Your independent research report may be wholly or partially concerned with investigating contextual issues concerned with your studio project.
Business and Professional Skills:
This project will include sessions on self-promotion, career opportunities and interview preparation. Your independent research report may be wholly or partially concerned with investigating contextual issues concerned with your studio project.
Contextual Studies:
Your independent research report may be wholly or partially concerned with investigating contextual issues concerned with your studio project.
Business and Professional Skills:
sessions on self-promotion
career opportunities
interview preparation
investigating contextual issues
Contextual Studies:
investigating contextual issues
what do you need to do?
A body of studio work and supporting evidence of research. This will be negotiated with tutors in response to your declaration in your learning agreement.
A written critical evaluation (500-1000 words).
A research report (5000 words).
LO7: Demonstrate consistent understanding and detailed knowledge of the key characteristics and boundaries of subject practice
We will be looking for methodical and reliable references to and analysis of the key concepts, issues and methods of subject discipline throughout your studio work, research report and written evaluation
LO8: Show evidence of sustained critical engagement with an issue or question relevant to your subject, referencing the bodies of knowledge that support and challenge your discipline, and communicating your findings through appropriate written and visual communication presented in the form of a research report.
We will be looking for a focused approach to researching, analysing and communicating including posing relevant research questions, showing depth and breadth in your range of research sources, utilising appropriate research methods and producing both a final body of studio work and a related Research Report.
LO9: Demonstrate awareness of debates within and around subject practice, acknowledging pluralistic and open-ended approaches to the development of specialist skills and knowledge.
We will be looking for indications that you have related your project to contemporary debates in the subject and that you have looked broadly at your subject in relation to the wider social, cultural and economic climate. We will be looking for approaches that suggest originality and innovation.
LO10: Demonstrate the capacity to manage your learning, using a range of approaches and resources identified through independent research into your subject.
We will be looking for an organised approach to planning and managing your time and the resources required to successfully complete the project. We will be looking for signs that you have been learning independently by taking ideas, techniques and research beyond those suggested by the tutor
LO11: Apply subject skills and knowledge to develop and extend projects beyond initial findings and solutions towards resolved outcomes.
We will be looking for documentation of your decision making; developmental, selection and editing processes; and evaluation of the successes and failures that lead to your final resolved studio work.
LO12: Communicate effectively to a range of specialist and non-specialist audiences using means appropriate to your practice.
We will be looking for easily accessible, well organised and clearly labelled material in all of your submission. We will be looking at how easily we are able to follow your ideas and the relationships and approaches you have taken. We will be looking at the communication methods you have used and your decisions regarding their appropriateness to your audience
LO Groups. groups
A+B+C – LO7E+F+D – LO8G+H+I – LO9J+L+K – LO10M+N – LO11O+P+Q – LO12
break coffee tea fag
briefing 3rd Dec
task 1 – a one week group task
Theme
Norwich
Project outline
Project outline groups
A+BC+DE+FG+HI+JL+KM+N
O+P+Q
Project outline
• You can approach this one week task from any angle.
• As individuals you must work out what your strengths are and use these within the group.
• As a group you must define your own parameters and notions of success.
research testing sampling designing finished pieces
Requirements As a group your body of work will include (minimum). • primary research • to include examples of appropriate market
research for the work and the theme.
• Initial ideas • at least 100.
Requirements As a group your body of work will include (minimum).
• samples/sampling• which shows evidence of skills, knowledge of
process’s alongside coherent and rigorous thinking and reflection.
Requirements As a group your body of work will include (minimum).
• final work (minimum)• 4 completed pieces that work as a collection. • 3 colour-ways or variations for each piece
submitted.• 1 in-situ to scale contextual modelling for one
of the designs submitted.• 1 ‘storyboard’ to include the development of
your work and appropriate market research.
Requirements As a group your body of work will include (minimum).
Deadline
Your work will be presented to the group at the beginning of next week in the form of a pitch.
10.30 - 10 12 12
We will use the Learning outcomes for the unit to judge the work.
Deadline
Each group will have 15 minutes to present their ideas in any format plus 10 minutes questions from the whole group.
Deadline
The work will be assessed and your individual engagement and involvement in the task noted.
Deadline
The group will determine who is the most successful.
Peer assessment -
A structure for assessing will be devised through the workshop with the whole group on Monday – 10 12 12.
Who are you?
• First task – team name.