P218

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Deliverables

The deliverables for this practice-based project are as follows:

  1. A designed method to 'steal' from the museum (Week 1);
  2. A visualisation of your research process though mapping, iteration, and storytelling (Week 2).
  3. A 1000 word statement defining your position of what where your specific 'craft' lies in relation newer technologies (Week 2);
  4. # A reproduction of (the texture, form, idea or process) your chosen artefact from the Boijmans collection using digital fabrication technologies (Week 3);
  5. A well-fabricated contemporary transformation of your chosen object of the Boijmans collection, positioned in a new context (Week 3);
  6. A document and blueprint for the remaking of your original and transformed artefacts;


Evaluation

The Museum of Fantastic Forgeries presentation will be presented as an exhibition, where you will have 5 min to present your work to the class. In your presentation you are required to:

  1. Critically reflect on your process, pointing to the knowledge and skills learned;
  2. Connect your projects to practices of both craft and technology;
  3. Frame your research and practice based results within the context of the assignment;
  4. Defend the relevance and potential of your research and practice based results.