Twitter
Advertisement

London students join hands with NIDians for special project

The project had begun on March 21. Themed 'Craftology', it aims to explore the concept of technology-enhanced craft.

Latest News
article-main
FacebookTwitterWhatsappLinkedin

Students of the National Institute of Design (NID) have collaborated with the Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) department of the Royal College of Art (RCA) and Imperial College London (ICL) in the 'Go Global' project which will culminate on Saturday. The project had begun on March 21. Themed 'Craftology', it aims to explore the concept of technology-enhanced craft.

Sixty students took part in this collaborative project of cross-cultural inter-disciplinary groups. While 35 of them travelled to NID from RCA-ICL, 25 NID students are participating in the project. The students have been divided into 12 groups of 5 each.

According to professor Ramakrishna Rao, coordinator, furniture and interior design at NID, "These students worked together for three weeks and will present the final outcome of their research findings and solutions on Friday. Each of these groups has a set of ideas which they will share with the audience and other students."

The project presentation will be followed by poster and concept exhibition which is also a creation of these students.

The students were asked to work on five themes - people craft which involved visiting NGOs and slum areas; future craft which explains how future craft practices can help the present; contextual craft which looks at the urban and rural location of crafts and the probable new locations for craft-making and living; technology craft which involved technology and engineering enhanced craft through new materials, processes, communications and logistics and enterprise craft.

Find your daily dose of news & explainers in your WhatsApp. Stay updated, Stay informed-  Follow DNA on WhatsApp.
Advertisement

Live tv

Advertisement
Advertisement