“200 Days in Design” Foundation Year Exhibition (Semester Two)
Event
Exhibition
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Date
06 - 18 Jun 2023
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Organiser
PolyU Design
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Time
10:00 - 19:00
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Venue
Innovation Gallery, Podium Map
Enquiry
PolyU Design 2766 5454 sdmktg@polyu.edu.hk
Summary
This exhibition concludes the learning outcomes of the first 200 days of our BA(Hons) Scheme in Design's year 1 students. Design works come from subjects as follows.
SD1102 Digital Visualisation
Subject coordinator/tutor: Mr Clive NG, Mr Martin Lau
This subject focuses on three core areas in digital technology, namely, digital fabrication, interactive systems, and information and computing systems. Through hands-on activities, students are supposed to gain basic understanding in these core areas, and reflect on implications of digital technology towards their own design discipline.
SD1105 Digital Literacy for Designers
Subject coordinator/tutor: Dr Clifford CHOY, Mr Tayseer ALMATTAR, Dr William LIANG, Mr. Simon YEUNG
This subject provides an information communication framework that is equipped to support practical growth in visualisation and expression development pertinent to design student future in the interdisciplinary field of design. The aim of the project is to introduce visualisation digital tools and visual communication principles to be applied to the subject.
SD2113 Common Design Studio – 3D
Subject coordinator/tutor: Dr Paul LO, Mr Dylan KWOK, Mr Eric WONG
To enrich the aesthetic sensibility and analytical ability of design student through crafting form and space and articulating the representation of visual elements and structures of the 3-dimensional visual perception, students learn to build up their own ways of seeing and confidence in research and creative expression of the visual qualities for tackling future complex design problems including the interaction of user-artefact in the product and spatial design contexts.
SD2113 Common Design Studio – 2D
Subject coordinator/tutor: Mr Clive NG,Dr Amelie CHAN, Mr Edmund CHAN, Mr FUNG Ho Yi
This subject explores the potential of key media in visual culture - namely lens-based imagery - through an engaging project over the next few weeks. These media, such as photography and video, dominate our daily visual experiences in bustling cities like Hong Kong and serve as major modes of communication, design, and entertainment in contemporary lifestyles. This subject will provide students with the opportunity to use lens-based media to convey the essence of a community.
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