Events on Design:
26. Jellow Communicator Workshop (XIV), 28th March (Saturday) 2020: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 11.00am to 01.00pm
- Registration: Free
Venue:
IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay
Powai, Mumbai, India
Pin- 400076
Contact:
Vidya Upadhya : +91 - 9653238072
Email Id: jellowcommunicator@gmail.com
25. Jellow Communicator Workshop (XIII), 22nd February (Saturday) 2020: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 11.00am to 01.00pm
- Registration: Free
Venue:
IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay
Powai, Mumbai, India
Pin- 400076
Contact:
Vidya Upadhya : +91 - 9653238072
Email Id: jellowcommunicator@gmail.com
24. Design Workshops For Techfest 2020, 3-5th January 2020
Venue: IDC Auditorium, 2nd Floor
Time: 10.00am to 1.00pm
Day 1, Friday 3rd January 2020
CHARACTER DESIGN WORKSHOP
- Developing a cartoon character
Registration: Online Registration for Character Design Workshop..........>>>
Day 2, Saturday 4th Januray 2020
COMIC STRIP DESIGN WORKSHOP
- Tell you own story through drawings
Registration: Online Registration for Comic Strip Design workshop.........>>>
Day 3, Sunday 5th January 2020
STOP-MOTION DESIGN WORKSHOP
- Bring life to static objects
Registration: Online Registration for Stop Motion Workshop Design........>>>
23. Workshop (XII) on Jellow Communicator - 6th April (Saturday) 2019: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 9.30am to 12.30pm
- Registration: Free
Venue:
IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay
Powai, Mumbai, India
Pin- 400076
Contact:
Puskar Deshpande: +91 - 9405015651
Sakshi Pal: +91- 9860044361
Email Id: jellowcommunicator@gmail.com
Download Brochure........
22. Workshop (XI) on Jellow Communicator - 2nd December 2018: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings:10.00am to 01.00pm
- Registration: Free
Venue:
The Spastics Society of Tamilnadu (SPASTN)
CSIR Road, Taramani
Chennai - 600117
Contact:
Raashi Shetty: 9962040696
Karthik Rao: 9840106608
Email Id: raashishetty717@gmail.com
Download Brochure........
21. Workshop (X) on Jellow Communicator - 6th October 2018: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 09.30am to 12.30pm
- Registration: Free
Venue:
INDIA CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
P.B. NO: 8422, ST. THOMAS TOWN P.O
No: 1407, HENNUR MAIN ROAD, BANGALORE - 560084
Contact:
VIDYASAGAR: 8792346578
PATRICIA: 9739877187
Email Id: cornerstonetherapysolutions@gmail.com
Website: http://www.cornerstonetherapysolutions.com/
Download Brochure........
Workshop details:
Jellow Communicator is a freely downloadable Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app that aids communication in children who have speech difficulties. The app has a child-friendly, easy-to-learn interface and uses icons to help non-verbal or minimally verbal children communicate with caregivers and peers.
The workshop will provide a detailed overview of the application and its functionality including the different customization options available within the application. Participants will also be provided hands-on experience using the application. We will also install and activate the application on devices of interested participants and troubleshoot any problems they may be facing.
Who should attend?
- Caregivers, parents, and family members of children with speech difficulties
- Speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other health care providers working with children with special needs
- Special educators and teachers working with children with speech impairmen
20. Workshop (VII) on Jellow Communicator - 22nd June 2018: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 09.30am to 12.30pm
- Registration: Free
Venue: Shraddha Special school, Plot No. 1-10-119
Mayuri Marg, Begumpet, Hyderabad - 500016
URL: https://www.nayi-disha.org/events
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Workshop (VIII) on Jellow Communicator - 22nd June 2018
- Timings: 02.30pm to 05.30pm
- Registration: Free
Please note : This event is only for parents and caregivers of students of Asha Army school
Venue: Asha Army school, Artillery Centre,
Golconda, Hyderabad - 500031
URL: https://www.nayi-disha.org/events
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Workshop (IX) on Jellow Communicator - 23rd June 2018: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 10.00am to 12.30pm
- Registration: Free
Venue: Special Care School BHEL, BHEL Township,
RC Puram, Hyderabad - 500032
URL: https://www.nayi-disha.org/events
Workshop details:
Jellow Communicator is a freely downloadable Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app that aids communication in children who have speech difficulties. The app has a child-friendly, easy-to-learn interface and uses icons to help non-verbal or minimally verbal children communicate with caregivers and peers.
The workshop will provide a detailed overview of the application and its functionality including the different customization options available within the application. Participants will also be provided hands-on experience using the application. We will also install and activate the application on devices of interested participants and troubleshoot any problems they may be facing.
Who should attend?
- Caregivers, parents, and family members of children with speech difficulties
- Speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other health care providers working with children with special needs
- Special educators and teachers working with children with speech impairmen
19. Workshop (VI) on Jellow Communicator - 25th May 2018: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 10.00am to 1.00pm
- Registration: Free
Venue: AADI (Action for Ability Development and Inclusion)
2, Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Contact: Ms. Manavi Jalan
Contact No: +91-11-26966331, 26864714, 26569107
Telefax: +91-11-26853002
Email Id: aadi@aadi-india.org
Workshop details:
Jellow Communicator is a freely downloadable Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app that aids communication in children who have speech difficulties. The app has a child-friendly, easy-to-learn interface and uses icons to help non-verbal or minimally verbal children communicate with caregivers and peers.
The workshop will provide a detailed overview of the application and its functionality including the different customization options available within the application. Participants will also be provided hands-on experience using the application. We will also install and activate the application on devices of interested participants and troubleshoot any problems they may be facing.
Who should attend?
- Caregivers, parents, and family members of children with speech difficulties
- Speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other health care providers working with children with special needs
- Special educators and teachers working with children with speech impairmen
22. Cartoon Competition Winners: (NATURE EMBEDDED - A Design Technology Experience)
The following are the winners of cartoon competition for the title '5 elements of Nature' (Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and Space):
Evren Tural, Turkey
Avinash S Bhadrakali, India
Naufan Noordyanto, Indonesia
Tuhin Choudhury, India
Pradeep Patil, India
Shaunak Samvatsar, India
21. Talk by Prof. Arthur Engelbert on Saturday 3rd March 2018 at National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai at 6.45pm
Title of presentation: Connecting Aspects of Everyday Life through Design, Art, Media
Invites you for a presentation by designer and Professor, Arthur Engelbert, at National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai on Saturday 6.45 pm, 3rd March 2018 (followed by high tea).
On the occasion of the ongoing exhibition at NGMA, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai
Ministry of Culture, Govt of India
DesigninIndia, D'source, IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay, and Kala Ghoda Arts Festival
With Typoday 2018 and Goethe Institute, Max Mueller Bhavan, Mumbai
'NATURE EMBEDDED - A Design Technology Experience' is an opportunity to understand the role of art, media and design in people’s everyday lives. And how this turns into content to be curated. When placed within the context of India's modern art Museum space or exhibition space, or its extension into everyday life, and given the early workings of the Curator (as an emerging persona in shaping new content) in comparison to the Curator's much more evolved role in the West, we ask the question:
Could the West help provide important lessons of learning for the Indian creative landscape?
Arthur Engelbert’s wide experience with workingat well reputed Museums in both Germany and abroad, such as at the Martin Gropius Museum and the Museum Island, both located in Berlin, becomes an especially good trigger to explore the role of art, media and design in connecting with the common man. And have him enunciate the role of the Curator in converting this information to become new knowledge that is both contextually interesting as well as relevant.
Within this, Arthur will particularly highlight the way the role of the curator has seen seminal changes across the last few years in Europe so that we are able to map this as information to our own contexts in India.
The reason to highlight this shift is especially important in India's context where the Curator has now emerged as an important persona in shaping new content for art and media. And yet, the word (“Curator”) itself continues to be loosely used, often with misplaced connotations.
About Professor Arthur Engelbert:
- Arthur Engelbert is faculty of Media Theory and Art Sciences at the School of Design/University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam. He obtained his doctorate with a study about "The Line in Drawing" under Gottfried Boehm and Max Imdahl in Bochum.
- Based in Berlin, Prof Engelbert has worked as Curator at well-known Museums including at the Martin Gropius Museum in Berlin. He has also run a multimedia business (MIB, company in Berlin) for ten years and been on the Board of the "Werkbund Archiv" in Berlin.
- From 2002 until 2004, he was in charge of the study group "Critique of Image Media". Peof Engelbert lectures in the field of education in contemporary fine arts at different universities and art academies.
- In 1999 he established an interdisciplinary research project (Cultrans) that entails numerous funded study trips (Gibilmanna 1999, Cairo 2001, Johannesburg 2003, Mexico City 2005, Hongkong 2007, Jerusalem 2008, Mumbai 2010, and others). "Cultrans" examines cultural transfers that take place between cultures and arts. A prime focus of the intercultural project "Cultrans" has been Israel for seven years.
- In 2012 he founded alongside others the "Institute for Applied Reality Change" (i-a-r.org). Since 2013 he has developed the transcultural project "Pedestrian Republic" (expanded into the research project "Digital Public" since 2016). In 2016, he founded the Associazione "Cultrans” E.V.
20. Design Workshop on Clay Animation Design- 24th February 2018: (Online Registration.........>>>)
Open for 6 to 15 years old children
- Timings: 2.0pm to 6.0pm
- Registration: Free (Restricted to the first 60 participants through registration)
Venue: National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, Ministry of Culture, Govt of India
Workshop details:
The workshop will be conducted by DesigninIndia and IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay along with Kala Ghoda Association.
Brainstorming, Creative Explorations, Creating Characters using Clay, Animating Clay Characters, Exposure to D’source Website (www.dsource.in)
Material Requirement:
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners/scissors/color pencils/crayons (to be brought by the participant)
For More Detail Click here.........>>>
19. Workshop (V) on Jellow Communicator - 17th February 2018: (Online Registration.........>>> Closed)
- Timings: 9.30am to 12.30pm
- Registration: Free
Venue: LIFEAsia Community Empowerment 001A, Hibiscus Garden, 30 + 32 Uday Baug,
Hadapsar, Pune- 411013
Contact:
Ms Tehnaz Ragi
Contact No: +91-9029 222 369
Email Id: tehnazragi@yahoo.com
Workshop details:
Jellow Communicator is a freely downloadable Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app that aids communication in children who have speech difficulties. The app has a child-friendly, easy-to-learn interface and uses icons to help non-verbal or minimally verbal children communicate with caregivers and peers.
The workshop will provide a detailed overview of the application and its functionality including the different customization options available within the application. Participants will also be provided hands-on experience using the application. We will also install and activate the application on devices of interested participants and troubleshoot any problems they may be facing.
Who should attend?
- Caregivers, parents, and family members of children with speech difficulties
- Speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other health care providers working with children with special needs
- Special educators and teachers working with children with speech impairmen
18. NATURE EMBEDDED - A Design Technology Experience
N A T U R E- EMBEDDED
- a design technology
Experience
3rd February to 4th March 2018, NGMA, Mumbai
Venue: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) Mumbai, India
About:
‘Nature Embedded: a Design Technology Experience’ is an exhibition consisting of fifteen different medias that range from the conventional calligraphy, expressive photography, tessellated murals and product installations, to the more unconventional and emerging medias that leverage ethnography, infographics, motion graphics and interactivity(s) to convey life’ myriad messages.
The Exhibition themed on the Human’s everyday and everyman relationship with Nature hopes to bring to attention the fact that cultures such as ours had once consciously built their lives around Nature’s ways by following Nature’s rhythms, tapping into Nature’s resources, and emulating Nature’s designs. In time, this process of following Nature around had come to become tacit, ubiquitous and sub-conscious.
In the process, Humans had also found it imperative to protect and preserve Nature from the deleterious effects of unbridled greed that Humans can be capable of.
In offering this tribute to Nature, the Exhibition finds it opportune to leverage Design and Technology as expressive tools with which to convey the idea of our intersections with Nature. And yet, remaining artistic as a celebration of Art as a mirror of Society,
Finally, the Exhibition also attempts to showcase the fairly systematic process that lies behind the use of a design cycle, deployed here from start to finish. And in sharing this with our audience, we hope to make the process of design and technology a more transparent affair than it usually is.
For More Detail Click here.........>>>
17. Design Workshop on Character Animation- 17th February 2018: (Online Registration.........>>> Closed)
Open for 6 to 12 years old children
- Timings: 2.0pm to 6.0pm
- Registration: Free (Restricted to the first 60 participants through registration)
Venue: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) Mumbai, India
Workshop details:
Brainstorming, Creative Explorations, Character Design through Role Play, Character Detailing, Visual Design, Team Work, Creating Monster Characters through Gaming,
Exposure to D’source Website
Material Requirement:
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners/scissors/color pencils/crayons (to be brought by the participant)
For More Detail Click here.........>>>
16. Nature Embedded – Cartoon Competition: (Online Submission.........>>> Closed)
1st February to 3rd March 2018, NGMA, Mumbai
Venue: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) Mumbai, India
- Deadline for submission: 22nd of January 2018
- Declaration of results: 26th of February 2018
For More Detail Click here.........>>>
Competition Detail:
We invite you to participate by submitting a Cartoon created by you based on any of the 5 elements of nature (Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, Space).We invite cartoons which humorously communicate the theme, by rethinking on the elements of nature in terms of conservation, preservation and recycling. Rethink situations, rethink life, cleanliness, greenary, energy resources and everything else we use day in and day out to keep going. Rethink and depict how respect for the elements of nature can fully give a new lease of life by either going back to nature or going back into the design process as a new paradigm that can affect our world.Cartoonists are invited to interpret the theme as representations through designing of Cartoons.
Theme:
Nature is the source of all existence on earth. And, in all that we have done for the longest time, we have drawn inspirations from Nature. In many parts of the world, it continues to be so. Be it the designs that manifest themselves in our everyday lives or in the systems that we have developed. Often forgetting that Nature and Humans work best when in symbiosis – that the things we create in inspiration from Nature should help both Human and Nature, rather than destructing one or the other.
15. Workshop (IV) on Jellow Communicator - 13th January 2018: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 9.30am to 12.30pm
- Registration: Free
Venue: Umang Charitable Trust, Bungalow No. 8, Indralok Phase II, Gopal Patil Road, Opposite BMC Garden, Bhayander East, Pin-401105
Contact:
Dr. Bhawna Kerkar (Trustee Umang)
Contact No: +91-9769508999
Email Id: umangtrust2000@gmail.com
Workshop details:
Jellow Communicator is a freely downloadable Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app that aids communication in children who have speech difficulties. The app has a child-friendly, easy-to-learn interface and uses icons to help non-verbal or minimally verbal children communicate with caregivers and peers.
The workshop will provide a detailed overview of the application and its functionality including the different customization options available within the application. Participants will also be provided hands-on experience using the application. We will also install and activate the application on devices of interested participants and troubleshoot any problems they may be facing.
Who should attend?
- Caregivers, parents, and family members of children with speech difficulties
- Speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other health care providers working with children with special needs
- Special educators and teachers working with children with speech impairmen
14. Workshop (III) on Jellow Communicator - 10th December 2017: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 11.15am to 1.15pm
- Registration: Free
Venue: St. Anne School Hall, Sunder Lane, Opposite Uncle's kitchen, Orlem, Malad (W)
Workshop details:
Jellow Communicator is a freely downloadable Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app that aids communication in children who have speech difficulties. The app has a child-friendly, easy-to-learn interface and uses icons to help non-verbal or minimally verbal children communicate with caregivers and peers.
The workshop will provide a detailed overview of the application and its functionality including the different customization options available within the application. Participants will also be provided hands-on experience using the application. We will also install and activate the application on devices of interested participants and troubleshoot any problems they may be facing.
Who should attend?
- Caregivers, parents, and family members of children with speech difficulties
- Speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other health care providers working with children with special needs
- Special educators and teachers working with children with speech impairmen
13. Workshop on Jellow Communicator (II) - 25th November 2017: (Online Registration.........>>>)
- Timings: 09.30am to 12.30pm
- Registration: Free
Venue: IDC, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai
Workshop details:
Jellow Communicator is a freely downloadable Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app that aids communication in children who have speech difficulties. The app has a child-friendly, easy-to-learn interface and uses icons to help non-verbal or minimally verbal children communicate with caregivers and peers.
The workshop will provide a detailed overview of the application and its functionality including the different customization options available within the application. Participants will also be provided hands-on experience using the application. We will also install and activate the application on devices of interested participants and troubleshoot any problems they may be facing.
Who should attend?
- Caregivers, parents, and family members of children with speech difficulties
- Speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other health care providers working with children with special needs
- Special educators and teachers working with children with speech impairment
12. Fun with Charts, Graphs and Maps - 13th May 2017: Registration: (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 09.30am to 01.00pm
- Introduction to Charts, Graphs and Maps
- Exploring Info Graphics Fundamentals/Principles
- Looking at Examples
- Exercise on 'Info Graphics'
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
11. Car Design - 8th April 2017: Registration (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 09.30am to 01.00pm
- Introduction to Car Design
- Exploring Car Design Fundamentals/Principles
- Looking at Examples
- Exercise on 'Car Design'
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
10. Photography - 11th March 2017: Registration (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 09.30am to 01.00pm
- Introduction to Photography
- Exploring Photography Fundamentals/Principles
- Looking at Examples
- Exercise on 'Photography' and 'Photo Shoot Sessions'
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
9. Mobility in 2050 - 11th February 2017: Registration (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 09.30am to 01.00pm
- Introduction to Future of Mobility
- Exploring Concepts in Mobility and Transportation
- Looking at Case Studies and Examples
- Exercise on ' Mobility on 2050'
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
8. Making Things Move - 14th January 2017: Registration (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 09.30am to 01.00pm
- Introduction to How things move and Kinetics
- Exploring movement
- Looking at examples
- Exercise on ' Making Things Move'
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
7- Graphic Design- 10th December 2016: Registration: (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 09.30am to 01.00pm
- Introduction to Graphic Design
- Expressing meaning through typography
- Creating Identity with word and image
- Making a story book
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
6- Clay Animation Design- 12th November 2016: Registration: (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 09.30am to 01.00pm
- Introduction to Clay Animation
- Creating Characters using Clay
- Animating Clay Characters
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
5- Comic Book Design- 8th October 2016 : Registration: (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 10.00am to 01.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm (Full day workshop)
- Introduction to storytelling through the medium of comics strips
- Art of creating comics strips
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
4- Basics of Animation- 10th September 2016 : Registration: (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 10.00am to 01.00pm
Introduction to Animation, Demo on Animation, Introduction to Principles of Animation, Stop motion Introduction through Movie screenings, Pixilation /Stop motion Demo,
Exposure to D’source Website
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
3- Character Design for Seniors - 13th August 2016: Registration: (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 10.00am to 01.00pm
Character Design, Drawing Basic shapes and Warm-up sessions, Introduction to Shape Language, Character Design Exercise on a provided themes,
Exposure to D’source Website
Material Requirement:
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)
2- Character Design for Juniors - 13th August 2016 (Closed)
Open for 3rd to 6th standard school students
Timings: 02.30pm to 05.30pm
Brainstorming, Creative Explorations, Character Design through Role Play, Character Detailing, Visual Design, Team Work, Creating Monster Characters through Gaming,
Exposure to D’source Website
Material Requirement:
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners/scissors/color pencils (to be brought by the participant)
1- Life Drawing and Sketching - 9th July 2016 (registration open) (Closed)
Open for 7th to 12th standard school students.
Timings: 10.00am to 01.00pm
Basic Drawing, Life Drawing (Object/Figures), Drawing exercises (Basic Object compositions, Understanding Silhouettes , Understanding depth and shadows)
Exposure to D’source Website
Material Requirement:
Drawing pad, Pencils (4b,6b) /eraser/sharpeners (to be brought by the participant)