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Installations and Happenings (ABPL30069) // Assessment
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Semester 1
Dr. Tanja Beer: beer.t@unimelb.edu.au
Assessment
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- Precedent study analysis (5-minute pin-up/ presentation): Students will choose one small-scale event space example to review and critique, due week 3, 10%;
- Site investigation and event space proposal, 10-minute presentation using multiple tools and media ( group work). Students will conduct a site analysis using three different investigative tools to develop their event-space proposal, due week 7, 20%;
- Design development & analysis , 10-minute presentation of realised ‘event space’ (group work). Students will develop and test a component of their proposed design on site and collect data on the experience, due week 10, 20%;
- Design documentation and reflection: Students will hand in a portfolio which provides an overview of their design process and outcome. They will critically reflect on the outcome of the site-intervention (what worked, and didn’t work), including identifying opportunities for further development & improvement. Assessment includes 1500 word reflective essay and and a portfolio which provides an overview of design process and outcomes, due week 12, 50%.
Last updated: 3 November 2022