At this month’s MA Interaction Design show, “Tangled Systems”, Kelly Berry presented a project focusing on non-patients affected by the illness of those close to them:
Author: goldsmithsdesign
“Tangled Systems”- MA Interaction Design show 2016
Last week, the 2016 class of the MA in Interaction Design at Goldsmiths exhibited their graduation projects in the St James Hatcham gallery at New Cross. You can see more photos of the student work and the opening evening on our Facebook page.
Goldsmiths Design Festival 2016 wrap-up: all interviews
Have you missed any of our previous coverage of the 2016 Goldsmiths Design Festival and MA graduation show? Don’t worry, here are all our interviews with this year’s MA graduates in one place:
Katherine Tse (MA in Design: Critical Practice) on making silk garments with home resources
Tilde Snyder (MA Fashion) on bringing a fashion show to the London Overground:
Ulla Puggaard (MA in Design Futures) on exploring the overlooked world of weeds: Continue reading “Goldsmiths Design Festival 2016 wrap-up: all interviews”
New MA in Design: Expanded Practice
Starting 2017, postgraduate study at Goldsmiths Design will undergo a significant change: we are introducing a brand new, 15-month MA in Design: Expanded Practice, a a radical post-disciplinary programme for practitioners who want to push the boundaries of what design can be and do.
By challenging the role and norms of traditional design towards an emerging type of ‘advanced design’, unshackled from the history of specialisms and entrenched methods, students will become part of a community of practice. Instead of specialised individual Masters, which this MA will replace, the programme will offer six thematic areas of investigation, or ‘Studios’:
- Cities & Urbanism
- Communication & Experience
- Fashions & Embodiment
- Innovation & Service
- Interaction & Technology
- Participation & Politics
Find out more about the new MA from the Goldsmiths website.