Monday, 18 March 2013

Brief!

"Rationale: The Final Major Project (FMP) is the culmination of all that you have gained from studying on the Foundation course so far. For the FMP you will write your own project proposal called a Statement of Intent (SoI), complete your self initiated project over six weeks and then evaluate the work you have made in a Supporting Statement (SS). It is your chance to use all of the new skills, ideas and processes that you have developed during the course and it should be your most ambitious work to date. It is a period of increased independence and your work will be assessed at level 4 which is the same level as the first year of a degree course so the standard is very high. The FMP is a major art and design project and should be innovative and imaginative and be personal to you. Reflecting on the work completed during the exploratory and pathway stage the FMP will be a development from work previously produced in past projects. Through critical reflection you will develop your ideas in the pursuit of achieving your personal goals and the realisation of an exciting and substantial body of work."

WHAT A MOUTHFUL.
Basically this is what I took from that:


"Rationale: The Final Major Project (FMP) is the culmination of all that you have gained from studying on the Foundation course so far. For the FMP you will write your own project proposal called a Statement of Intent (SoI), complete your self initiated project over six weeks and then evaluate the work you have made in a Supporting Statement (SS). It is your chance to use all of the new skills, ideas and processes that you have developed during the course and it should be your most ambitious work to date. It is a period of increased independence and your work will be assessed at level 4 which is the same level as the first year of a degree course so the standard is very high. The FMP is a major art and design project and should be innovative and imaginative and be personal to you. Reflecting on the work completed during the exploratory and pathway stage the FMP will be a development from work previously produced in past projects. Through critical reflection you will develop your ideas in the pursuit of achieving your personal goals and the realisation of an exciting and substantial body of work."
We were given a lecture for the introduction of the Final Major Project. Being a slight nerd, I scribbled a few key notes down.


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