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When presenting or describing work, this is a helpful structure to keep in mind.
When presenting or describing work, this is a helpful structure to keep in mind.


* '''What''' refers to the immediate experience or engagement you have with the work. Using the senses to describe e.g. the magazine in black and white etc.
* '''What''' refers to the immediate experience or engagement you have with the work. Using the senses to describe e.g. the magazine is in black and white etc.
* '''How''' refers to the way your is work realised or made. e.g digital photography, screen-print etc.
* '''How''' refers to the way your is work realised or made. e.g digital photography, screen-print etc.
* '''Why''' refers to your motivation and intention. e.g personal interest, frustrations, improvement etc.
* '''Why''' refers to your motivation and intention. e.g personal interest, frustrations, improvement etc.

Revision as of 18:16, 8 December 2011

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Intro

Hello, my name is Amy Wu

  • Began studying a Bachelor of Design in Sydney. Major electives were graphic design, environment design and textile design.
  • Continued to finish my studies at the WDKA with a bachelor of graphic design.
  • Began my masters at the Piet Zwart Institute.


Piet Zwart Institute

  • Understand and design your own media (tools)
  • Open Source & do-it-yourself (programming)
  • Technological / critical / artistic study (technical, conceptual learning)
  • Design, art, activism, research (combination of)

http://pzwart.wdka.nl/networked-media/


Hotglue.me


What, How, Why

When presenting or describing work, this is a helpful structure to keep in mind.

  • What refers to the immediate experience or engagement you have with the work. Using the senses to describe e.g. the magazine is in black and white etc.
  • How refers to the way your is work realised or made. e.g digital photography, screen-print etc.
  • Why refers to your motivation and intention. e.g personal interest, frustrations, improvement etc.