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The MA Communicating Complexity in conversation podcast invites Katie Stotter, a creative practitioner specialising in strategy, innovation and transformation across a broad range of sectors. As Strategy Director at CINT and a trustee at Pancreatic Cancer UK, Katie is experienced in people management, company leadership and serves as a board member. She's particularly interested in the ethical challenges of emerging technologies and the responsibility of tech companies to their users.
MA Communicating Complexity in conversation is a podcast investigating how creative practice might respond to complex global challenges. How will future creative teams collaborate in the face of supercomplexity? We are bringing together a range of different practitioners from industry and within UAL to discuss some of these ideas and how they apply them in practice.
This podcast is hosted by Laura Knight, Course Leader for MA Communicating Complexity at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. -
The third episode of our MA Communicating Complexity in conversation podcast welcomes Hanna Kops, who’s practice ranges from strategy and leadership, to innovation and design. Hanna co-leads Transport for London's digital team, the team behind the TfL Go app. The TFL Go app includes an innovative new approach to digital maps and inclusive design. Hanna is also a visiting lecturer at the Royal College of Art and has led design teams, innovation projects, wide ranging culture change programmes, and was the cofounder of a design studio.
MA Communicating Complexity in conversation is a podcast investigating how creative practice might respond to complex global challenges. How will future creative teams collaborate in the face of supercomplexity? We are bringing together a range of different practitioners from industry and within UAL to discuss some of these ideas and how they apply them in practice.
This podcast is hosted by Laura Knight, Course Leader for MA Communicating Complexity at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. -
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To kick-off our MA Communicating Complexity in conversation podcast, we've invited Ruth Annett-Sixta, an Employability Practitioner at University of the Arts London. Through discussion, Ruth speaks to uncertainty surrounding students as they engage with and position themselves in relation to the creative industries.
MA Communicating Complexity in conversation is a podcast investigating how creative practice might respond to complex global challenges. How will future creative teams collaborate in the face of supercomplexity? We are bringing together a range of different practitioners from industry and within UAL to discuss some of these ideas and how they apply them in practice.
This podcast is hosted by Laura Knight, Course Leader for MA Communicating Complexity at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. -
How the collection begun, its purpose to students, and where it’s housed
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Revisiting a first-year project at St Martins for Neville Brody’s Fuse project
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Freelancing at the RCA, working with Richard Hollis and the Crafts Council, and co-teaching with Andy Altman
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Meeting Margaret Calvert, designing the graduation yearbook, and winning a D&AD award
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Sandra’s influence on Phil’s thesis and degree show
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Discussing whether it was beneficial to have been taught graphic design before the invention of computers and the significance of Phil’s technician, Malcolm
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How Phil got access to the Mac and what he and fellow students thought of the original device
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Phil’s journey to discovering his passion for graphics
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Talking about Graham Wood, Jeremy Tankard, and Catherine Dixon
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Being part of the penultimate year of the original St Martin’s course, the merging of the Central and St Martin’s schools, and teaching typography on the joint course
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How Phil and his student peers went against the brief of their first term project and bonded during the process of turning it into a play
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Describing the course curriculum, tutors and lectures
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Why Phil chose St Martin’s School of Art instead of Central School of Arts and Crafts
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Chinatown by Central Saint Martins
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Log Line by Central Saint Martins
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By Hanya Elghamry, Helen McGarry, Sol Mussa, Zhongge Sui, Giulia Ricci, Duong Thuy Nguyen
The secretions of an organism is a collective of thoughts, a posture, an attitude toward life that triggers the collapse into a work practice of histories, identities, images, sensibilities, dreams, hopes, and futures.
Using the London Underground as a medium of transport to implement a Reassemblage form of thinking. The secretions of an organism is an operation of the suspect, inquiring, reframing, and layout-creating, made to rewrite reality.
Reassemblages
CSM Museum and Study Collection Window Gallery
1 Granary Square
King's Cross
London
N1C 4AA
Tuesday 5 July – Wednesday 27 July 2022
Reassemblages is a collection of collaborative responses to the British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection by MA Fine Art and MRes Art: Moving Image students.
British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection is a unique research collection dedicated to the work of UK and international moving image artists. It comprises of copies of film and video works, publications, paper documents, posters as well as other material relating to artists’ moving image. The collection is part of Central Saint Martins Museum and Study Collection.
Inspired by material in the collection these imaginative new works produce new associations, meanings, and resonances. -
The pandemic and the climate crisis have forced necessary, if painful, change on the fashion industry. In a period of tumultuous transformation, guests Daniel W. Fletcher, Esme Young, Yoanna Liu, Fabio Piras, Matty Bovan, Mary Katrantzou, Stephen Jones, Campbell Addy and Olubiyi Thomas discuss contemporary issues and the future of fashion.
Logo design: Lowri Cooper - Mostra di più