Penn State University - School of Visual Arts
Spring 2016
A&A 411 Capstone II
Professor: Eduardo Navas (ean13@psu.edu)
Office Hours: Mondays/Thursdays 9 - 11 AM, 209 Arts Cottage
Please contact at: ean13@psu.edu
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Guidelines for Thesis Project |
Activities Performed During Fall 2017: 1) Developed a thesis project that explores design through extensive in-depth research on a subject of your choice. 2) Decided what form your design project will take. Worked with advisers to develop a solid project. Followed through with production for a proof of concept Activities of Spring 2018: 2.1) Have documentation or reports of your meetings with your advisers, consultants, and collaborators (brief summaries and production of material should suffice). 3) Decide on the best way to present your project beyond it's inherent form, i.e. if it's a 3-D object, how can you present a video, installation, print, web; if it's a web based or screen project, find a way to present it to engage a viewer in real space, etc. 4) Consider point 3 above to make a final thesis presentation as an interactive art installation/display. Every aspect of your presentation must be considered carefully: from the typeface you may be using for your printed material and/or poster, the color of a table cloth and table/s you may be using to install your final thesis, to the type of device you may choose to present your work, if you happen to need a screen to show documentation. 5) Rework your research from Fall to be part of your final presentation. Design a PDF catalog that extends the overall experience you are trying to deliver in your design. The catalog must include:
Instructions for Final submission of Thesis Project: You need to follow up with any final adjustments as instructed after your final documentation is submitted on April 25. You will have until May 4 to make proper changes and submit them. Submit all large files to ean13@psu.edu You must turn in a copy of your final project in the highest quality:
You need to submit your thesis project files successfuly in order to receive your final grade. |