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In July 2016, London College of Communication held a Summer School course in Speculative and Critical Design.
The course was taken by Ben Stopher, LCC Programme Director for Interactive and Visual Communication, and Tobias Revell, Course Leader of BA (Hons) Information and Interface Design and Course Tutor on BA (Hons) Interaction Design Arts.
The first week was structured around a series of workshops and mini-projects to introduce core concepts and skills around speculative and critical design. For the second week, the group was set a brief to which they then developed a response.
Image © Bryan Lanas
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Defining conflict, this program explores its sources and destructive characteristics. It explains the role of communication in conflict, offers communication styles and tactics to reduce and resolve conflict, and presents a conflict scenario.
Music is the organised consequence of sound and silence. Sound is an important means of communication for most of the animals. They produce various sounds in order to transmit different messages. Thereby, they manage to communicate day and night, even over long distances. Sonar communication is important for their survival, because it ensures invisibility for both the sender and the receiver of a message.
Furthermore, the dolphins use the sound as a means of echolocation. “In line segment transform processing, cumulative summation of match-filtered echo data from a given object, as perceived from different transmitter/receiver locations, yields an image of the object. A radar/sonar image can then be recursively constructed.”
Humans have replicated this method of echolocation to produce radar/sonar imaging systems.
Was das ist, weiß ich auch nicht? Ein DDR-Handy mit dem größten Mikro-Chip der Welt? Die Grenztruppen waren auch nicht zu beneiden ;-)
We were thrilled to have Green communicators from all over Europe in Brussels, working together to strengthen cooperation and amplify our messaging.
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Business communication is professional behaviour of sharing information between people within and outside an organization that is to be convert into commercial benefit of the corporate company.
P52 week 10 - power.... concept is to show how much power we have given to instant communication...
oh and of course, that is P52 in the background to show how much power Don has over us ;-)
blue gelled flash under a frosted glass table.....
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
More from the Berlin trip. Diving into museums and shops at every opportunity as the weather was so bad - snow, hail, gales, rainand more rain!
Still frame from "Colourblind"
COMM3302 Student Work Group 19
Semester 2, 2010
Director -Bree O’sullivan
Producer - Tamsyn Key
Editing - Edward Cryer
Original Score - Edward Cryer
Sound - Edward Cryer
Lighting - Jack Dawes
Costume Design - Bree O’sullivan
Location Scout - Tamsyn Key
Make Up - Tamsyn Key
Set Design - Bree O’sullivan
Compositing - Edward Cryer
Grip - Jack Dawes
Origami Consultant - Tamsyn Key
Origami Artist - Louise Denholm
Cast - Kelly O’donovan, Jonathon Cryer, Adele Tang
Written By - Edward Cryer, Tamsyn Key, Bree O’sullivan, Jack Dawes
Colourblind on Vimeo:
Communication & Media Studies
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Western Australia
Opal Labs launches Opal Brainstorms in the Communication Category during DEMO Fall 2012, the Launchpad for Emerging Technologies and Trends, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California on Tuesday October 2, 2012. For more information on Opal Labs please visit bit.ly/SnjI1J. Follow VentureBeat for complete coverage of DEMO at bit.ly/venBdemoB.
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This event took place in June 2015, in Enashipai, Naivasha, Kenya. It gathered demonstration project managers from all six IWRM AIO SIDS participating countries, as well as representatives of project implementing and executing UN agencies. The participants were trained on how to improve their communication skills. They also exchanged experiences with staffs in charge of similar projects in other regions of the world.
Read more about the project: www.aio-iwrm.org/
Photo Credit : IWRM AIO SIDS