TECHNICAL WHATNOTS


This phase focused on bringing the exhibition to life through thoughtful planning and execution. We explored various presentation formats for showcasing our course’s work—ranging from video projections and hands-on physical works tables to printed artwork displayed alongside NFC tags that linked directly to each student’s online portfolio.

To create an engaging atmosphere, we incorporated interactive elements like a sticker wall for visitor participation, photo opportunities with a cosy sofa and fairy light backdrop, free drinks, and take-home art booklets.

We carefully curated the layout, considering how to group and sequence the artworks by theme, colour, and final outcomes to ensure a smooth and immersive visitor experience.

Seeing our ideas materialise in the final setup was incredibly rewarding, especially as we took on roles as invigilators and watched visitors actively engage with the exhibition.

As a core member of the exhibition, curation, and execution team, I was actively involved in developing the layout, flow, and visitor experience within the space. I contributed to the placement and composition of artworks, the setup of interactive elements, and collaborated with technicians and the venue team to bring the physical exhibition to life. Alongside this, I also dipped in and out of the branding, print, and digital teams—offering support where needed. This included assisting with booklet mock-ups, contributing to visual identity discussions, and helping refine digital assets to maintain a cohesive brand across all outputs.