MA Narrative Environments

InteractiveDesignInstallation

Knowledge Forest / Chi No Mori by MA NE graduate Yuka Kawamoto

Tokyo based MA NE graduate Yuka Kawamoto created an 8 m tall Knowledge Forest / Chi No Mori installation inspired by books and knowledge maps, in Toyama Library. The Knowledge Forest [知の森 – chi no mori] is an interactive design installation which acts as a metaphorical Tree of Knowledge, allowing participants to share their favourite

Story shapes – Parklife with the Furtherfield Gallery

MANE 1st Year Team members  Layan Al Saud – Architecture and Urban Planning, Project Managment Mateusz Gidaszewski – Art, Design, Project Managment Yiyao Lai – Spatial Design Yu Sun – Product Design Homepage …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   The four Storyshapes projects partner Year 1 MANE students with clients to explore the process and possibilities of ‘narrative environments’. The

Google Poetrics

Poetrics is the result of a competition run in partnership between Google and Central Saint Martins to create an “interactive experience for the Kings Cross community”. Poetrics was designed by MA Narrative Environments students Laura Ventura Ricart, Yunqi Cai and Emily Kimura. Poetrics is an interactive art installation that turns random words into poetry that then