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Dang

Sara

December

7–11

Year

2020

Working time: 5 days, 6 hours a day on-line × 9 parallel groups of 10–20 participants per group.

Pedestrian World

About the workshop

 

The course investigates awareness of the urban environment. Through pedestrian practice, we can generate data that show the reality of urban space including live and non-living parts in it. To do this students will try to answer the question „How the world of pedestrians looks like?” and reach for an everyday experience and convert it into visual data. Students will work with images, sounds, mental maps. The course introduces students to the context of everyday life activities and bringing their own experience into graphic work toward the benefit of social design and empower pedestrians’ voices in public discussions.

 


Objectives

  • students explore urban space in their neighborhood with a short walk and collect information. Analysis of experiences will be the basis for capturing an interesting aspect of space.

  • students learn about data generating through ethnographic and cognitive methods of research;

  • students are introduced to the work of
    — „City in motion”, by Dang Thuy Duong
    Inscriptions en relation — Des traces coloniales aux expressions plurielles
    — The function and form, by Farshid Moussavi
    — Digital cultures, by Milad Doueihi Vredenburg: a documentary on public space and consumption

  • students investigate:
    — space seen in motion;
    — biodiversity in city;
    — pedestrian problems;
    — body-based design;

  • students develop their own visual communication strategies and design on a chosen theme.

  • students will work at the crossroads of design, architecture, art, ethnography, cognitive science.

 

Course content

Course content will be delivered in the form of: 

  • class lectures on class lectures on an idea that every space evokes other dimensions and meanings beyond its literal meaning which refer to an ecological approach in urban design and visual quality of the relationship between pedestrian and space,

  • class watching/studying and discussions on relevant material to selected topics presented in lectures, and case studies.

  • class discussions on student-generated content of learning portfolios and critique of student generated content.

Portfolio / outcomes

The works created during the workshop will be socially sensitive and preserving a subjective view of the world at the same time. The design should deliver the viewers a good sense of the pedestrian situation in the city and give them a clear visual message. This is great chance to enhance the meaning of visual environment and have a good project in your portfolio.

 

Tools

 

scissors, glue, adhesive tape, notebook, pens

Materials

 

found somewhere in the street – autumn leaves, twigs,
bird’s feather, and similar organic materials
paper sheets, transparent or colourful plastic bags that doesn’t have to be new

Equipment

 

camera, voice recorder, (it’s enough if your smartphone
take photos with good quality)

Software

 

Adobe Photoshop

Workshop description

Schedule

 

  • Monday
    Introduction presentation
    Individual introductions from everyone
    Work plan for the whole week
    Lecture on research method and gathering information in urban space
    Conducting fieldwork by everyone

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  • Tuesday
    Presenting the 1st day’s result: fieldwork + mental map
    Refining data & discussion 
    Research on experience 
    Design process starts

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  • Wednesday
    Presenting the 2nd day’s outcomes
    Discussion + comments
    Each team will be consulted separately how to proceed further

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  • Thursday
    Work in progress
    Discussion + comments

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  • Friday
    Completing the presentations

Sara Dang

Dr Dang Thuy Duong is an architect, researcher, and academic teacher. In 2019 she developed the research method „City in motion” dedicated to the study of the relationship between urban spaces and pedestrian practice. She teaches research methods at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. As architect, she designed number of public spaces and buildings in Poland, Kazakhstan, and Russia among others.

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