The event has been organised largely by students who are keen to get a greater sense of student design culture and community happening, especially in light of the recent merger with Creative Industries and hence new disciplines; Fashion and Interactive and Visual Design have also joined the School of Design. So our main hope in […]
March 14th, 2012
The event has been organised largely by students who are keen to get a greater sense of student design culture and community happening, especially in light of the recent
merger with Creative Industries and hence new disciplines; Fashion and Interactive and Visual Design have also joined the School of Design.
So our main hope in holding this event is to re-invigorate the student culture with some enthusiasm for collaboration and design in general.
On the night we have planned a series of projection installations to represent the work of all disciplines within the school.
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