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GCD Transmissions

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The rules of graphic communication design are being rewritten and its canonical figures and works of the 20th Century are being unseated by new perspectives from the cultural and economic fringes, new models of practice and new media hybrids. Meanwhile, design outcomes are shifting from print-based media to screen-based media to a newfound media agnostic state. How are leading graphic communication design practitioners thinking and working in this new unsettled climate? What are the implications for educators and students of graphic communication in this expanded field? GCD Transmissions is a podcast created and produced by the Graphic Communication Design department at Central Saint Martins. Hosted by design writer Dr. Peter Hall, Transmissions seeks to answer these questions and more through a series of interviews with exciting designers from around the world.

Location:

United Kingdom

Description:

The rules of graphic communication design are being rewritten and its canonical figures and works of the 20th Century are being unseated by new perspectives from the cultural and economic fringes, new models of practice and new media hybrids. Meanwhile, design outcomes are shifting from print-based media to screen-based media to a newfound media agnostic state. How are leading graphic communication design practitioners thinking and working in this new unsettled climate? What are the implications for educators and students of graphic communication in this expanded field? GCD Transmissions is a podcast created and produced by the Graphic Communication Design department at Central Saint Martins. Hosted by design writer Dr. Peter Hall, Transmissions seeks to answer these questions and more through a series of interviews with exciting designers from around the world.

Language:

English

Contact:

+44 (0) 7786 315468


Episodes
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S2 Ep. 5 – with Stephen McCarthy and Pali Palavathanan at Design Museum

6/13/2018
Produced as part of 'Power, Protest & Participation', a partnership event at the Design Museum coinciding with the exhibition 'Hope to Nope: Graphics & Politics 2008-18'. Peter Hall, Pali Palavathanan and Stephen McCarthy discuss the impact that graphic communication designers can have on social, political and ethical life.

Duration:00:24:04

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S2 Ep. 4 – with Niels Schrader

6/8/2018
Context, context, context! Niels Schrader of KABK (The Hague) chats with Peter Hall about design education, information design, socio-political engagement, algorithmic thinking, and more.

Duration:00:28:19

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S2 Ep. 3 – with Jonathan Barnbrook

4/24/2018
S2 Ep.3 – with Johnathan Barbrook

Duration:00:22:51

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S2 Ep. 2 – with Martin Percy and Tom Lloyd

4/16/2018
In our latest edition of our Behaviour Change series, Peter Hall, Martin Percy and Tom Lloyd discuss designing for health with particular reference to PearsonLloyd's 'A Better A&E' and Martin Percy's 'Lifesaver VR'.

Duration:00:35:03

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S2 Ep. 1 – with Mollie Courtenay and Rejane Dal Bello

3/12/2018
S2 Ep. 1 – with Mollie Courtenay and Rejane Dal Bello

Duration:00:10:13

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S1 Ep. 8 – with David Crow

1/15/2018
Peter Hall meets David Crow, UAL Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of Colleges for Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon. Peter and David discuss the shifting landscape of design education and the importance of collaboration, as well as David's books 'Visible Signs: An Introduction to Semiotics' and 'Left to Right: The Cultural Shift from Words to Pictures'. Prior to entering the world of Art & Design Education, David worked as a designer in London for Assorted iMaGes and as Art Director for Island...

Duration:00:20:04

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S1 Ep. 7 – with Stefan Sagmeister

1/15/2018
Ep. 7 – with Stefan Sagmeister

Duration:00:19:36