10/31/2011

website

i have a new web page, that features completed visuals, paintings, drawings and other design work, it's called empty space and it is HERE

10/10/2011

outcomes


 
to be printed as A1 poster. If you are interested in owning one of these prints, please let me know. I've had a few enquiries so far, and with enough interest will look into getting them produced, without the text to sell.
email me  jenlizcampbell@gmail.com

they call it high conceptual thought

BRIEF:

The departmental studio has moved from a top floor former refectory to a top floor former office block, located in another part of the city. This moment provides and oppurtunity for consideration of what constitutes studio and where is HERE.
Your deliberation will be aided by focusing on these themes:

HOME: What defines 'home' in the sense of studio. What constitues the particular sense associated with a base, a place where certain events occur.

CONTEXT: Explore and define the nature of this part of the city and this part of this part of the city ie. the studio.

ADJACENCY: The entire design school is now under one roof, this is novel. What might this mean in relation to studio practise?

PALIMPSEST: The reuse of buildinggs and the resulatnt layering is a central elementn of interior design. How do traces of prior occupation, memory and the changing complexion of neighbourhood impact on the design, perception and reorganisation of constructed spaces.


EDGE: Design activity is predisposed to being nomadic. Site visits, client meetings and the sourcing of supplies alongside miniaturised and wireless technology, instant and portable communitcations contribute to a blurring of the connections between place and activity.

james dean a monkey and a statue, deep in high conceptual thought.

moving on up

After a long amazing summer in the states, it's back to reality and back to art school. We've moved on to third year, and into our new studio at Skypark, leaving the beautiful mac behind, and attempting to make a former call centre our new home.
Here are a few photos of the new pad. I'm assured we'll grow to love it....