Intercultural Design Project 2- Data Collection

24/01/2022 - 07/02/2022 ( Week 4 - Week 5 )
Koh Han Rong / 0344410
Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Multimedia / Intercultural Design
Project 2 - Data Collection


Instruction:


Data Collection

Week 4:
The students are required to collect visual, oral, textual and tactile artefacts that would be part of their research materials for the ideation in Project 1 (proposal). All collected artefacts and materials must be recorded, kept and documented, accompanied by necessary information such as the type of artefact and material, its purpose, its symbolism, its cultural/historical background, and more, depending on the
kind of artefact and material.

Data Collection Methods
Some of the methods by which you can collect data:
• Online – interview of relevant stakeholders (from the lecture series, you may approach any of the guest speakers for an interview, if you deem their presentation useful for further research).
• Online and/or actual physical material* visual research of the selected culture (the people/arts/symbols/architecture/text/calligraphy etc.)

After we know what to do in this project, we started to discuss what method that suitable to us. We decided to use visual analysis. After that, we came up a data collection inside google docs first.
Figure1.1 Data Collection Google Docs

Week5:

In week 5, we started to move all the things from Google Docs into Google Slides.
Figure1.2 Google slide in PDF
FINAL PRESENTATION:
Figure2.1 Final presentation video


Feedbacks:
Specific Feedbacks:
Demonstrates some understanding of research methods, the scope is relatively wide, but has managed to keep it focused. That being said, rigour in research can be better and more visual research to support the proposal would be better. Evidence of brainstorming or idea exploration is implicit in the presentation and is adequate. Written plainly with a hint of academic rigour and communication, stating the selected theme, concept & approach of the research, with a single citation–less is not more. Overall, adequately done.

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