This is a week let me look forward, from
opening address to start. This is a brilliant presentation talk about what’s
current in the creative industries by Dr Stuart Cunningham.
Look at these data, let me know that industries
needs higher education background, Learning is very important, and creative media
talents lack.
All in all, Dr Stuart told us the employment
status. What skill is industries need, what is media industries development trend. These
question all need us to thinking, Let our study direction and career goals more clear.
The
following is key note address about painting over the
cracks. Professor Paul Haywood from 5 parts which are guns to
goods, metal, colouredge, secret gardens festival of mass narrative and tower
twinning to explain that place
making can benefit from a shared sense of local identity.
At the end, Professor Paul Haywood left
several questions let us to think primarily we need to be concerned about why place making can benefit from a
shared sense of local identity? How practical sociology might otherwise
matter? What a citizen perspective might mean to planners? How reverse
innovation in social environments might influence policy? What makes sense to
wider social and business communities? How residents and local activists might
prevail?
These questions must be concern future
work, to master some
workplace elements can make self more easily to success.
Afternoon, I attended the “how not be a
designer” lecture. When I see the title, I remember that I have done a cover
for a book which called “whatever you think, think the opposite”, and this also
showed in this lecture. So I can simply to know that “how not be a designer”
means “whatever you think, think the opposite”, I think this is a designer often
needs to do, change a degree to thinking can get a wonderful result.
Robert ball is an Illustrator, he told his experience at the lecture. He showed
us many interesting picture, I got some information from picture is that contrast
is important, I remember a teacher said, comparison is more intense, visual effect is more
intense.
Next lecture I attended at 15:00 is “to
imagine, to create, to learn”. This is a very vanguard lecture for me. Musical pigsties, sound installations, games,
lasers and mushrooms; Yann Seznec's is an artist, musician and sound designer
who has composed and performed worldwide, and is a regular guest speaker at
conferences and universities. He projects may seem wildly disparate. However
they are all conceptually, artistically, and technically linked, forming a body
of work looking at sound, music, interface, audience, and more. Yann
described his projects and his career, from a failed appearance on Dragons' Den
to founding an award-winning creative studio, showing the results of an
uncompromising approach to artistic creation.
Actually, I want to be a artist who always walk in front of others, Yann
let me realize that being a
successful artist must be down-to-earth to learn advanced technology.