Duration
*This course offers University credits. To opt for credits read this page
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This complete guide to exhibition design will provide the technical and conceptual knowledge to plan and execute the production of three-dimensional environments. In this course, participants will gain an understanding of different organisational phases, discover strategies to create accessible and understandable visitor experiences, and explore the multiple possibilities of design through shape, colour, sound, lighting, texture, image, text and scenography.
Through a variety of case studies, participants will learn about different expository contexts and the unique technical elements used within them. In addition to the live online classes, participants will be invited to plan their own exhibition with the help of complementary exercises, putting into practice the concepts and tools provided. At the end of the course, they will be able to connect content and space with an overview of the complete process of designing an exhibition.
Image: Tobias van Schneider
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Video conferences every Wednesday from 3pm to 5pm CET. Recordings will be available in case you miss a live session!
Week 1. Introduction
This is a one-hour-only welcome session. The lecturer will introduce the program and participants will introduce themselves. No prior preparation is necessary.
Week 2: Organisation
Week 3: Planning
Week 4: Exhibition Design Resources
Week 5: Execution
We will use Zoom for the live video conferences, please check Zoom's technical requirements here.
Live captioning will be available during the video conference.
"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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