In this Studio Brief we have to undertake research into the development of coinage and banknotes while exploring the cultural understandings of legal tender.
By following this initial engagement, we need to begin with a more developed interrogation of financial transactions in order to complete your own proposal for the future of the banknotes.
In this present day, we have Apple Pay, Bitcoin, contactless, Paypal and other options for the transferring of funds. But is there a future for "real" and "physical" money?
To undertake this Studio Brief I will research into the development of coinage and banknotes. While exploring the cultural understandings of the legal tender. Following this initial engagement (including the research trip to the People's History Museum's 'Show Me The Money Exhibition), this will begin with a more developed interrogation of financial transactions in order to complete my own proposal for the future of the banknote.
Your proposed banknote design should be presented as a finished print that makes use of any of the varied analogue print processes available within the college's workshops. Submissions should additionally be created using a minimum of two colours/finishes. Paper size for completed work will be 21cm x 26cm with banknote designs displayed landscape.
Each 21cm x 26cm print is to be submitted by 21st of April 2016 for inclusion in a Level 4 and Level 5 group show that will run in May 2016.
Finished prints for this brief are NOT DIGITAL PRINTS.
Here are some images of the research trip to the People's History Museum's 'Show Me The Money Exhibition:
By following this initial engagement, we need to begin with a more developed interrogation of financial transactions in order to complete your own proposal for the future of the banknotes.
In this present day, we have Apple Pay, Bitcoin, contactless, Paypal and other options for the transferring of funds. But is there a future for "real" and "physical" money?
To undertake this Studio Brief I will research into the development of coinage and banknotes. While exploring the cultural understandings of the legal tender. Following this initial engagement (including the research trip to the People's History Museum's 'Show Me The Money Exhibition), this will begin with a more developed interrogation of financial transactions in order to complete my own proposal for the future of the banknote.
Your proposed banknote design should be presented as a finished print that makes use of any of the varied analogue print processes available within the college's workshops. Submissions should additionally be created using a minimum of two colours/finishes. Paper size for completed work will be 21cm x 26cm with banknote designs displayed landscape.
Each 21cm x 26cm print is to be submitted by 21st of April 2016 for inclusion in a Level 4 and Level 5 group show that will run in May 2016.
Finished prints for this brief are NOT DIGITAL PRINTS.
Here are some images of the research trip to the People's History Museum's 'Show Me The Money Exhibition:
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