of Design students at the GSA’s Highlands and Islands campus will go on show at
Altyre today, Friday 25 May 2018
On show will be work from their main studio course
along with their specialism work from Interaction Design, Transformation Design
and Collaborative Creativity. This work includes collaborative projects with
stakeholders that include among others the RNLI, and local/regional groups like
Duffus Estate, SurfABLE, Moray Wastebusters, and Roots, Fruits and
Leaves.
along with their specialism work from Interaction Design, Transformation Design
and Collaborative Creativity. This work includes collaborative projects with
stakeholders that include among others the RNLI, and local/regional groups like
Duffus Estate, SurfABLE, Moray Wastebusters, and Roots, Fruits and
Leaves.
“In every local area there are thousands of hidden
delights, issues, communities, and problems to solve.” says George Jaramillo, Research Associate
in the Innovation School at The Glasgow School of Art. “making visible is
an exhibition of design projects from students at the Altyre Estate, showcasing
our work from the last 3 months.”
delights, issues, communities, and problems to solve.” says George Jaramillo, Research Associate
in the Innovation School at The Glasgow School of Art. “making visible is
an exhibition of design projects from students at the Altyre Estate, showcasing
our work from the last 3 months.”
“Through
our projects, we’ve explored a diverse range of subjects, from food waste to
mental health and the environment, but one common thread unites our work, the
act of making things visible. Whether it’s drawing attention to the delights of
local food or responding to weather patterns,our work, done in collaboration
with local people has sought to make visible the dangers, joys and hurdles
faced by the Moray area and the Highlands to the world and to each other.”
our projects, we’ve explored a diverse range of subjects, from food waste to
mental health and the environment, but one common thread unites our work, the
act of making things visible. Whether it’s drawing attention to the delights of
local food or responding to weather patterns,our work, done in collaboration
with local people has sought to make visible the dangers, joys and hurdles
faced by the Moray area and the Highlands to the world and to each other.”
Ends
Further information
Lesley Booth
07799414474