Collaborative Design Practice / Final Compilation and Reflection
03.04.2023 - 29.05.2022 (Week 1 - Week 9)
03.04.2023 - 17.04.2023 (Week 1 - Week 3)
Abigail Kartika Darmowinoto / 0350525 / Bachelor of Design in Creative
Media
Collaborative Design Practice / Taylor's University
Final Compilation and Reflection
Collaborative Design Practice / Taylor's University
Final Compilation and Reflection
LIST / JUMP LINK
- Instructions
- Submissions:E-Portfolio Links Compilations
- Collaborative Design Practice / Task 1
- Collaborative Design Practice / Task 2
- Collaborative Design Practice / Task 3
- Collaborative Design Practice / Task 4
- Reflection
SUBMISSIONS
E-Portofolio
03.04.2023 - 29.05.2022 (Week 1 - Week 9)
Task 1: Proposal
PROJECT PROPOSAL:
fig 2.1, Final Project Proposal, Week 3 (17/04/2023)
PROJECT DOCUMENTATION:
fig 2.2, Final Project Documentation, Week 3 (17/04/2023)
Task 2: Brainstorming
03.05.2022 - 27.05.2022 (Week 6 - Week 9)
PROJECT PROPOSAL:
fig 3.1, Final Project Proposal, Week 4
(25/04/2023)
PROJECT DOCUMENTATION:
fig 3.2, Final Project Documentation, Week 4 (25/04/2023)
RECORDED PRESENTATION:
fig 3.3, Final Project Recorded Presentation, Week 4
(25/04/2023)
Task 3: Prototype
17.04.2023 - 12.05.2023 (Week 3 - Week 6)
PROJECT PROPOSAL:
fig 4.1, Final Project Progression Documentation, Week 6 (10/05/2023)
RECORDED PRESENTATION:
fig 4.2, Final Project Progression
Documentation Presentation, Week 6 (10/05/2023)
Task 4: Showcase
15.05.2023 - 29.05.2023 (Week 7 - Week 9)
PROJECT DOCUMENT:
fig 5.1, Final Project Progression Documentation, Week 9 (29/05/2023)
REFLECTION
-Experience:
The module was a lot of fun once I settled in with my team. I'm grateful
for teammates who genuinely cared about the project and put in their best
effort throughout. Additionally, I had the chance to collaborate with
another brand on a unique project. We created a statue using medical
waste, especially focusing on blister packs. Engaging in this
collaboration rekindled my passion for art, as I hadn't been able to do
physical art in a while due to time constraints. It made me feel like a
child again, excited to create.
-Observation:
I observe each group have their own way on working, and approach. Group 3 is the most unique compared to group 1 and my group. The stand for the authentic and deep meaning behind their statue, while both group 1 and 2 focus more on the aesthetic. I observe all of the people here mostly put their efforts on the project.
-Finding:
I found out that there are lots of possibility in doing this project, by recycling the blister packs. The blister packs themselves can be recycled into certain shape and texture to enhance the project. They can be cut into pieces, shapes like leaves, waves, bend, crushed, and they're a very flexible material.
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