The course gives an understanding of making of concept and developing the idea further to an artistic or media production, exhibition etc. The aim of the course is give the student an understanding of one’s own role and tasks in multidisciplinary process of working and developing one’s creative idea. The methods of concept design are user centred, co-design and community based methods as well as scenario based design and other methods of creative ideation that help to plan and start a creative production.

Friday 2 November 2012

The Concepts

The Trigger by Gerardo, Heli, Suvi, Petteri, Juste, Senni


One Day Film festival by Pauliina, Noora, Henna, Päivi, Jussi, Essi, I-P



Public Sauna by Titta, Raila, Hanna, Leena, Miissa 

 

Wednesday 24 October 2012

Course program

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Monday 29.10.2012
10-15 Ateljee
Tuesday 30.10.2012
10-15 Ateljee
Wednesday 31.10.2012 10-15 Ateljee /
Thursday 1.11.2012
10-15 Ateljee
Friday
2.11.2012
10-14 Ateljee

Marjo: Art – Idea – concept
From idea and innovation and concept
What s Concept Design? Where do we need concepts?

Building the teams for working with concept plans  & assignments

Marjo:
Creative productions and management








Teams work with their concepts

Paavo Paunu:
How to Proceed an Artistic Idea








Teams work with their concept

Marjo: User centered concept design, design for all,
Culture for All 
Co-design

Marjo:
13-15 NOTE
classroom 241
Building up a community
Methods of Co-creation

Concept presentations

Talks

Filmfestival

Public Sauna

About the course


vk0035 (3 cr) Responsible teacher: Marjo Mäenpää

Delivery and Working Methods: Lectures, discussions and group assignments about the ideation and management of creative processes and productions, concept design and presentation, and an introduction to project management basics. The students will work in groups or individually on an assignment, drafting a concept related to the topic of lectures. The assignment could also be related to student’s own ongoing project.

Study materials will be given by the beginning of the course and in the course blog:
Evaluation: pass/fail
Language of Instruction: English