QUT Session Plan - 1 September

Facilitated by Sarah Winter & Mick Byrne with Rozina Suliman (online)

Part 1 - Check in & Sharing

  • Check- in
  • Dive into homework tasks, students to share highlights of their journaling and dreaming activities

Part 2 - Design & Fabrication - Getting Real with our Ideas

  • Revisit fabrication and texture palettes
  • Discuss how we use digital design and fabrication tools to accelerate fabrication and can be considered during the design phase
  • Discuss design constrains - modular design, scale, timeframe, transport, installation and access points

Part 3 - Sculpture Brainstorm

  • Sculpture brainstorm – what are the elements of our work?

Part 4 - Splitting Ideas & Brainstorming

  • Document and brainstorm sculpture possibilities together

Part 5 - Sharing & Marquette making

  • Sharing where we landed and Marquette making
  • The Glitch forest is made up of Mycelium
  • Inspired by the movement of a river, the Glitch forest is to be journeyed through
  • Mycelium is the connector of worlds and the nearest to a glitch of the natural world it is also the Glitch between plant and animal kingdoms
  • Sound, movement and lighting will also be considered on the journey through the glitch forest

Part 6 - Homework & Checkout

  • Documentation on the Wiki form
  • Homework tasks given- research Mycelium
  • When we split into our interest groups what it might look like
  • Check out

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