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HND Photography/Digital Image Manipulation Introduction to Research Skills in Art & Design
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What is research? ‘What you see and hear depends a good deal on where you are standing; it also depends on what kind of person you are’ C. S. Lewis
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Observe and collect Research should be specific to each project, the process of observation and recording your impressions should be ongoing, and should become a part of your daily routine. When something catches your eye, document it; capture an image and put it into your notebook/sketchbook/device for reference later. Everything you come into contact with can inform your work, so make sure you have a great collection of subject matter for inspiration. Graphic Design School Thames and Hudson
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In groups of 5 discuss and write down examples of what you think research is and what types of research there are. You have 6 minutes to contribute to the group discussion, after which you will feedback your thoughts to the group.
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Primary Research/Factual Research
Previous Knowledge/opinion/memory Observation Conversation Interviews: in person or by , online chat or phone Questionnaires Ethnographic research (‘deep hanging out’)
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Secondary Research/Factual Research
Museums, archives, collections Newspapers, magazines, journal articles Published interviews Films, TV broadcasts, theatre Transcript/recoding of film, TV, radio Books Music Internet: blogs, websites, forums Surveys Lectures, public debates, conferences Dictionaries/Thesarus
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Primary Research/Visual Research
Photography Drawing/sketching Media experimentation: 2D and 3D Typographic experimentation Compositional experimentation Image manipulation Photocopying Video recording Audio recording Writing
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Jon Burgerman states that ‘I’m not sure I actually switch into a research way of thinking, it’s more of a continuous ongoing process involving keeping your eyes peeled at all times. For specific tasks I may go out to seek certain information. Google is a good lazy way of getting the ball rolling, though quite often the most interesting things are found away from the internet.’
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Secondary Research/Visual Research
Exhibitions Images/photographs from magazines, books, leaflets, internet, billboards Work by other designers/photographers/artists Printed maps/diagrams Ephemera (e.g. tickets, receipts, packaging) Found and bought photographs, postcards, drawings Imagery taken from films, video performances
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What is Research?
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