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Communication breakdown,
Its always the same,
I'm having a nervous breakdown,
Drive me insane!
Communication Breakdown
Led Zeppelin
Boston University is one of four universities I attended for various lengths of time back in the Sixties. At one point I was even enrolled here, in what used to be called BU's School of Public Relations and Communications, or SPRC.
One day they changed the name to the School of Public Communication (SPC), and now they've changed it again, to the College of Communication (COM). Maybe there were other names along the way. Must be a fun time when they have a reunion or something and people who went to the same school walk around with names tags variously labeled COM, SPC, and SPRC -- especially these days when "SPRC" stands for BU's Suicide Prevention Resource Center.
Ben Elbirt and Jessica Akey organized a BBQ today for the graduate students as well as faculty. Funded by the Communication GSA, this event was one of the rare occasions most of the people in our department could actually meet face-to-face.
Cesop Communication @ Job Meeting Milano 2012
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The 15th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems took place at ISCTE-IUL, 28-31 august 2018. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
Amazing when you think that this "old school" technology still runs along side the railroad tracks . And now the communication is carried by fibre-optics.
From 1969 to 2011 Communication Breakdown is a cover from the led Zeppelin song. You can listen it the DEL version here casimusica.com/2011/08/17/communication-breakdown/
The World Health Youth Communication Network took part in a conference and media workshop organized by WHO Europe, regarding how to report on problems related to environment and health
Basic #Communication_Skills
#Dubai - From 03 August 07 August 2014
Introduction:
This course designed to develop Basic communication techniques and strategies. Communication goes far beyond the actual words that you say. More importantly it's how you say it and the way that you act while you're saying it
Link: www.itc.edu.sa/coursedetail.php?itemid=637&cat=24
Tel: +966 920007772
Fax: +966 920007775
E-mail: info@itc.edu.sa
Website: www.itc.edu.sa
Images from the Private View of LCC Postgraduate Shows 2015 Show 1. MA Illustration & Visual Media and MA Interaction Design Communication students exhibited their work as part of LCC's Postgraduate Shows 2015 programme.
Images © Ana Escobar
man, male, guy, woman, female, girl, lady, computer, key, board, pad, screen, connect, engage, internet, technology, PC, MAC, apple, recline, business, career, employment, success, communication, speak, speech, converse, conversation, interact, phone, mobile, profession, work, job, glasses, secretary, receptionist, assistant, PR, agent, agency, meeting, holding, sitting, standing, globe, finance, accountant, clerk,
In December 2016, London College of Communication celebrated the work of postgraduate students from the Design School with an exhibition as part of LCC Postgraduate Shows 2016.
Courses featured were: MA Animation, MA Design Management & Cultures, MA Games Design, MA Graphic Branding & Identity, MA Graphic Media Design, MA Illustration & Visual Media, MA Interaction Design Communication and MDes Service Design Innovation.
Image © Errin Yesilkaya
If your communication strategy is floundering, you can probably identify with one (or more) of the above.
Non verbal communication is an essential tool for animators, it allows you to convey feelings and give information about a character in a purely visual way.
If a character is lazy for instance you can give him hunched shoulders and slow, sluggish movements.
Big open gestures can be used to easily show anger or happiness, where as closed expression are useful for showing fear or sadness amongst other emotions.
Intrinsic knowledge of emotions and gestures through our own observation allows us to empathise with characters. However non-verbal communication could give the wrong idea, if you use an extrinsically learned gesture such as a thumbs up somebody in another culture may be confused as a thumbs up is considered a vulgar gesture in some parts of the world.
Caution, good research and planning is essential but with all of these in mind non-verbal communication can help animators to produce outstanding animations.