Monday, November 10, 2008

Hong Kong Schedule For This Week in Full.

Well, the reports from Clive are good and it sounds like Monday was a success! Thanks to you all for your enthusiasm and participation. Thomas and Raymond (and Sabrina) have performed miracles with room bookings and we can now release the full schedule for this week for you to download. In short, all students are at Sha Tin on Tuesday and Wednesday, working unsupervised on Thursday, and at Kwun Tong on Friday. We'll release the full details for next week as soon as possible.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Hong Kong Teaching Visit Details

Hello again to everyone studying on the Visual Communication programmes in Hong Kong. Over the next two weeks (November 10th - 21st) you'll be working with two of my colleagues who've contributed enormously to the programme in Birmingham and Hong Kong over the last few years. Clive Colledge is Subject Leader for Graphic Communication here in Birmingham (read Clive Colledge's profile on Hello Digital) and is a highly experienced creative director and graphic designer. Dr. Jonathan Day is a musician, an expert in world art and popular culture, and brings many years' experience of helping students to undertake credible research activities as a part of their studies in Visual Communication.

We have a few things left to finalise in terms of room bookings and available staff for the visit, but you can expect the next two weeks to cover:
  • Creative Thinking and Idea Generation
  • Developing your Negotiated Projects in Special Interest Groups
  • Integrating Theory & Practice for the Dissertation module
We'll be asking you to engage in a number of activities, including:
  • Working in groups to develop work for the D&AD Competition Briefs
  • Presenting your research material to date (assessed at 10% of the final dissertation mark)
  • Presenting visual material developed for the Negotiated Project module
Some of the sessions will be conducted as large group meetings, some in smaller groups, and we're working to distribute the sessions across the spaces that we have at Kwun Tong and Sha Tin. The atmosphere in the groups sessions when Andrew and I were there in September was great, full of energy and enthusiasm, and I'm sure you'll all see to it that this two week visit is even better.

I'll get the full schedule to you as soon as possible, so check back here soon. You'll be starting at Sha Tin at 10:00AM on Monday morning for Clive's introductory talk. Bring your sketchbooks, pens, laptops and your enthusiasm!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Hello Hong Kong

Hello to all the students in Hong Kong that I'll be working with from the 10th to the 21st of November.
My names Clive Colledge and I'm Subject Leader of Graphic Communication in the School of Visual Communication in Birmingham, UK.
I'm looking forward to meeting you all. 

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Welcome New Students!

Earlier this week about 60 prospective students met at SHAPE's Sha Tin campus to take part in our first ever pre-launch event for BA Visual Communication in Hong Kong.

I'm Robert Sharl, Course Coordinator for our Hong Kong Viscom programme, and I want to thank you all, on behalf of your visiting tutor Kelvin Wong and all the programme staff, for taking part and for the enthusiasm which made the event a success.

Over the next weeks and throughout the summer we'll be posting here to challenge you with informal summer assignments, to help ready you for your studies, and most of all to inspire and encourage you in the pursuit of your goals as creative designers, film-makers, animators, and artists. We're excited to be working with you, and hope you'll feel a real part of our international final year student community at this exciting time.

More soon, but if you have any questions or comments I welcome your emails at robert.sharl@bcu.ac.uk. I look forward to meeting you soon!

All the best for the coming year,

Robert

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Time Based Media students at SHAPE

Just a reminder of the short Progress Report I'm asking TBM students to produce for me by the beginning of next week (12th May). You'll need to produce a single sheet/equivalent email with the following info:

1. Updated Project Info
2. Progress update
3. Agreed next tasks

I've included some more details and an example in this pdf file. Please email your progress sheet to me on sharl@mac.com

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Posting Work to Flickr

We're still waiting for more of you to post your group work for the Voice Mobile project to Flickr. Remember, if you don't give us the work, we can't show it to the client, and you won't have the chance of winning any of the £1000 (UK) that's being offered!

To recap: All you have to do is

1. Sign up to Flickr at http://www.flickr.com.
2. Post images of your work to your Flickr account
3. Join the Vis Com International Flickr group at http://www.flickr.com/groups/viscominternational
4. Add your images to the group photo pool.

That's it! You can add notes or comments if you like, or just leave the work to speak for itself. Take a look at the work by Emily that I linked to in the previous post to see how she's done it. Bal Nandra will be back in the UK later this week and he'll be compiling work for the client, so make sure he's got some great stuff to show!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

HK Live Brief


"V" in lives_photo1, originally uploaded by Emily Chau.

Emily Chau is the first to post some of her group's work for the Voice Mobile project, identifying "V signs" in nature and the designed environment. Thanks to Emily, and we'll post more as you add them to the Vis Com International Flickr group.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Document and share your work

We're encouraging students to post their work to the Flickr Group for Visual Communications International

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

你好!

Welcome to Vis Com International. We've created this site to be a central point of information for our overseas students studying Visual Communications in Hong Kong. Over the next few days we'll be developing this to add links to the Flickr pool, a calendar of events, and links to relevant ideas and resources. I hope it's going to be useful, and I'd love to hear from students and staff about ways we can make it better.