The launch of ‘Hey, look, something is happening!’

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Goldsmiths BA Design Class of 2020 are excited to invite you to the launch week of Hey, Look, Something is Happening, which begins on Monday 22nd June.

You can check out their podcast Hey, Listen, Something is Happening here.

The website  www.heylooksomethingishappening.com will go live on Wednesday 24th June.  In the meantime, and in the future, you can keep up with student projects via instagram @heylooksomethingishappening

Three live events are taking place over the course of next week, details and links below:

Readings –  Thursday 25th June 8.30 pm BST  

Screenings – Friday 26th June 8.00 pm BST 

Happenings – Saturday 27th June 1pm BST 

Read the curatorial statement of “Hey, look, something is happening” on the blog.

Hey, look, something is happening! Tatyana Eastap-Johnson

This year’s graduating Design students will present their outcomes online starting 22 June, under the title “Hey, look, something is happening!” Until then, the blog gives you a peek at the work that will be on display. Today, we’re highlighting Tatyana Eastap-Johnson:

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Intermundium is a table top role-playing game that uses mask making and character building to explore the mundane and the etiquettes observed in online role playing games.

For more samples of student work, follow “Hey, look, something is happening!” on Instagram and the BA Design Isolation channel on YouTube.

Hey, look, something is happening! Maya Marangi

This year’s graduating Design students will present their outcomes online starting 22 June, under the title “Hey, look, something is happening!” Until then, the blog gives you a peek at the work that will be on display. Today, we’re highlighting Maya Marangi:

Maya Marangi work image

Idiolect-able is a linguistic analysis project of the ‘cookbook’ and the ‘recipe’. I focus on illustrating how the ‘cookbook’ and the ‘recipe’ can serve to show a change in dynamic regarding eating behaviours. These texts can aid an understanding of food histories and the discourse surrounding female self-identity, cultural identity and ‘disidentity’ within the kitchen. I have used the recipe as a vessel, most recently creating a cookbook that works to deconstruct and reshape the possible forms a recipe can take.

For more samples of student work, follow “Hey, look, something is happening!” on Instagram and the BA Design Isolation channel on YouTube.