
We want you to set us a little task: any task. It’s up to you. Anything goes.
We are the final year students from Central Saint Martins Graphic
Design, and we are looking for people from a diverse range of
industries to set us Little Tasks.
We will respond to these tasks during the course of the degree show in
a series of workshops. The front space of the exhibition is being left
open for such events. The outcomes of these tasks will be exhibited
immediately in the space, transforming the room into its very own
dynamic evolving exhibition.
Please send your Little Task to littletask@gmail.com by 16th June
We hope you can come and see the outcomes to your task. On 18th June,
we will post the dates and times of the tasks on the degree show
website:
http://2009.csmgraphicdesign.com
Thank you.
Melt down Bob Crowe
Comment by Tom — 10 June, 2009 @ 8:53 am
MAKE SOME NOISE
Comment by adam — 11 June, 2009 @ 12:56 pm
Penalty shootout!
Comment by Jack — 11 June, 2009 @ 1:31 pm
Human Pyramid
Comment by Rosemary — 11 June, 2009 @ 2:07 pm
Effectively communicate the importance of climate change to world leaders from the G20 countries, and also to the population at large (i.e. counter the ‘Jeremy Clarkson effect’)
Comment by Tom (different one) — 12 June, 2009 @ 11:08 am
dance in cyberspace
Comment by Hannah — 12 June, 2009 @ 2:22 pm
Produce three visual piece entitled ‘Let the world see YOU’, ‘love YOUR work’ and ‘EXPOSE YOURSELF’. Themed on the the negative effect of mass produced art. MAKE IT UNIQUE/MAKE IT A ONE OFF! (let us know when you’re doing it, we’d love to come and see it)
Comment by oneoffthewall — 14 June, 2009 @ 10:49 am
Create Universal Symbol for WELCOME, which would be recognised globally.
Comment by Will — 15 June, 2009 @ 1:34 pm
make a headline typeface in ice, make each letter a different colour, , place on canvas or heavy duty paper, set up camera and film thawing process and the results of melted work as artworkor individual typeface
[as an extra option ]
if you add foodstuffs i.e. marmite, bovril to the ice process, you could then leave melted work in a damp enviroment and the work would then become spoiled beautifully with fungii
Comment by giraff — 15 June, 2009 @ 6:03 pm
come up with a special csm 2009 degree show handshake
Comment by kid yeah! — 16 June, 2009 @ 12:15 am
create an audiobook on your degree show!! that can be recorded and released as a pod cast of your exhibition online!
q&a’s, opinions from the viewers, your opinions and so on – make it dynamic – do different voices, do accents!, read scripts, act, interact! have fun!
As an ex student on BAGD speaking f*cking go for it!!
Comment by Tanya Brennand-Roper — 17 June, 2009 @ 1:24 pm
design an endpaper for a book 216 x 135mm portrait (endpaper size – 216 x 270mm)
Comment by Kate — 24 June, 2009 @ 3:38 pm