As AA students and staff return to Bedford Square and Hooke Park for face to face teaching after over a year of working remotely, we will reflect on the best projects from the last academic year and the ways in which time-based media was employed to design and communicate their projects in unique and surprising ways.
The term ‘time-based media’ includes video, film, animation, audio, mixed reality, game design or various other technologies as well as performance, performative models and so on – any works that have duration as a dimension and unfold for the audience over time.
Over the course of the day a cross-section of students from across the school (First Year to 5th Year, Taught Postgraduate and PhD as well as Core Studies and our Research Labs) will present projects showcasing a unique approach to using time-based media that enabled further exploration of their unit / programme brief whilst working remotely and how this enhanced their architectural understanding and provide us with an opportunity to see how the ever-expanding range of projects being produced as part of AA portfolios is exploring how to communicate architecture. Chaired by Head of Teaching and Learning, Mark Morris.