Thesis Investigation Poster

Posted on: March 27, 2017
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Description

The premise of this project was for us to begin production on an accessible scale, chipping away towards the larger ideas we had at hand. The posters allowed us to accept the utility of smaller questions, and direct us away from a need to reconcile our responses to every sweeping contention along the way. By generating a list of "What if..." questions, we were able to make choices in addressing small and specific applications of our subject matter, or grandiose, unanswered questions about our topic in general.




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Mollie Ennis

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BFA Alumni

Major: Graphic Design

Graduation Year: 2017


Artist Statement:

My work investigates the feedback loop that causes people to make decisions based on the body. I am interested in the way we interact with our environment, and the design decisions which can affect response. I concentrate on the didactic processes of design, studying the way our bodies learn, perpetuate, and advance through interaction with tangible reality and haptic experience.
I focus my attention on systems, patterns, and schematic organizations already in place that cause people to behave in a specfic way.
I value my ability to move across diciplines, aligning myself with collaborators, applying design methodologies, and developing an understanding of new tools and materials, as well as new practices and techniques.

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