Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Ideation and screen language
The ideation workshop exemplifies discovery-based learning through the use of ideation tools, or learning by doing, with the know-how which is manifested in cognitive skills as well as work practice. In this pursuit, the participants experience what it means to gain access to and become a member of the design community. And as today's design community is heavily engaged in the use of computing (Information and Communication Technology), both in terms of learning and professional practice, many ideation tools now operate in the digital culture which has developed its particular screen language and whether expressed and represented in text, images, sound or other media. Moreover, the workshop highlights how designers have to be familiar not only with digital technology but also be apt at finding data, both on- and off-line which can be used or transformed to build something new, and whether abstract, concrete or visual, in a process that is akin to assemblage, bricolage or collage.
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