Duration
*This course offers University credits. To opt for credits read this page
This course examines the planning and designing of three-dimensional environments that encourage visitor’s understanding, participation, and emotional engagement. Participants will learn different tools to understand and manipulate space using from simple existing elements to design graphics or multimedia in order to make the exhibition content more clear and accessible.
Following the course participants will learn practical tools to observe a space and its interaction, will design an exhibition according to a brief and will develop a presentation of complete exhibition design proposal.
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Video conferences every Monday at 7pm CET. Recordings will be available in case you miss a live session!
Week 1: Concept and Research
• Introduction
• Gathering information
• Research
• Exhibition structure
• Space narrative
Week 2: Design
• Design thinking
• Sketches and models
• CAD, Sketchup: 3D modeling basic tools
• Design elements
• Design principles
Week 3: Planning
• Floor plans and elevations
• Wall layouts
• Lighting
• New Media
• Guiding visitors
• Human factors
Week 4: Production and installation
• Time management
• Colors and materials
• Typography and graphics
• Building and production
• Installing objects and their conservation
System requirements for the live video conferences: Mac OS x 10.11 or higher or Windows 7 or higher.
"It felt just like a class room, good presentation and convenient around my everyday life."
"Very interesting course, it gives you an insight into the world of exhibition design and 3D modelling. It also provides you with a range of transferable skills which can be used and applied in a broader (non-art) context."
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