From a distance, everyone will be able to read text, enlarged and limited to the desired subject, projected on an individual screen. In this way, everyone from his armchair will be able to contemplate the whole of creation, in whole or in certain parts. — Paul Otlet, Monde, 1935.
Musée International. Salle des Sciences Mathématiques, Physiques et Naturelles, 1830.
OVERVIEW
Can you believe it’s the end of the semester already? It’s officially time to get all of your work together to share with the class as a body of work.
PRESENTATION (ASYNC)
Please design a Figma presentation with all of your work.
- Your first slide should have your name, class number and fall semester.
- Each project should begin with a project title slide (nicely typset, of course).
- All of your work should be nicely presented in rendering or photography format.
This presentation will be shared with me the day of class.
PRESENTATION (IN-CLASS)
Everyone will be presenting on screen. You will be sharing one of your favorite projects with our visiting critic. Everyone will have roughly 10 minutes to present with feedback included. All of your work should be nicely presented in rendering or photography format.
This presentation will be shared with our visiting critic.
PROJECTS
SCHEDULE
- 6:30 — Visiting Critic
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VISITING CRITICS
- James Daher, Faculty, New Media Coordinator