Second Skin 2012 Workshop


Autoria(s): Brough, Dean; Wright, Natalie
Data(s)

14/07/2012

Resumo

The Second Skin 2012 Workshop Program consisted of a full-day intensive design immersion workshop run on Saturday 14 July 2012, at the QUT Faculty of Creative Industries Fashion Studios at Kelvin Grove Brisbane, Australia, for 30? self-selected high-achieving junior and middle school (year 5-9) students, as part of the Queensland Academies ‘Young Scholars’ Program. Inspired by a scientist researching the impact of sun on skin, and mentored by tertiary fashion design and interior design educators, and six tertiary fashion design and interior design students, the workshop explored science and design-inspired prototype solutions for sun-safety. This action research study aimed to facilitate an acute awareness in young people of the sun safety message (alternative to a scare campaign), the role of design in society and the value of design thinking skills in solving complex challenges, and to inspire the generation of strategies to address a systemic health issue. It also aimed to investigate the value of collaboration between junior and middle school students, tertiary design educators and students and industry professionals in targeting youth sun safety, and inspiring post-secondary pathways and idea generation for education. During the workshop, students developed sketching, making, communication, presentation and collaboration skills to improve their design process, while considering social, cultural and environmental opportunities. Through a series of hands-on collaborative design experiments, participants explored in teams of five, ways in which a ‘second skin’ can mirror elements of our skin – the ability to protect, divide, enclose, stretch, scar, pattern, peel and reveal – inspiring both functional and aesthetic design solutions. Underpinned by the State Library of Queensland Design Minds Website ‘inquire, ideate and implement’ model of design thinking, the experiments culminated in the development of a detailed client brief, the design and fabrication of a fashionable sun safe clothing range and then a team presentation and modelling of prototypes in a fashion parade, viewed also by parents. The final collections were judged by three prominent judges: Louise Baldwin - Executive Manager Public Health QLD Cancer Council, Shane Thompson - Architect and 2012 Queensland Smart Design Fellow, and Leigh Buchanan – Fashion designer and Project Runway Australia finalist. The workshop was filmed for Queensland television program ‘Totally Wild’ for dissemination of the value of design, the Design Minds model and the sun safety message to a wider target youth audience.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58995/

Publicador

QUT School of Design, Totally Wild (Channel 10 kids television program)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58995/1/Research_Component_-_Second_Skin.docx

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58995/2/Young_Scholars_QUT_Design_Workshop.pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58995/10/Photos.zip

https://mediawarehouse.qut.edu.au/QMW/player/?dID=17830

Brough, Dean & Wright, Natalie (2012) Second Skin 2012 Workshop. [Exhibition/Event]

Direitos

QUT School of Design - Dean Brough and Natalie Wright

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120399 Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified #139900 OTHER EDUCATION #Fashion Design #Junior and Middle School #Design Education #Design Workshop #Sun Safety #Health
Tipo

Creative Work