Image, Space, Object 2005

Image, Space, Object 2: An inspiring week of learning, interaction and creation.

A Rocky Mountain/High Ground Workshop in partnership with AIGA.
Denver, Colorado, August 23-27, 2005

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Image, Space, Object 2 is a unique workshop where designers of all disciplines come together to learn collaborative methods and develop new design languages for compelling physical and communication experiences.

The workshop is being developed by Katherine and Michael McCoy of High Ground Studio and Fred Murrell of Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design in partnership with AIGA. Participants will learn—and actually practice—effective collaborative methods for researching and conceiving the whole design experience including visual communications, interactive media, exhibit and signage design, interior design and environmental design, furniture and object design, and brand planning.

In this four day intensive personal creative experience you will receive methods and inspiration from world-renowned presenters and put this into practice in the afternoon studio sessions.

Morning presentations by top designers, strategists and educators will give participants the tools to apply in the project assignments. Participants will take home copious documentation of the methods presented in the workshop.

In the afternoons, small interdisciplinary teams will work on their assignments in the Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design studio facilities. The studio masters will mentor the teams and individuals during studio sessions. In addition to working with them in the studio, participants will have the opportunity for in depth conversations with the presenters and studio mentors through smaller breakout sessions and informal lunch roundtables.

The team assignments will be structured for group interaction as well as individual design exploration. The teams will work on the conceptual design of a public space including visual communications and interactive electronic experience with furniture and fixtures and space design. They will use methods integrating narrative and scenario development, design language analysis and innovative presentation techniques. The teams will present their concepts for critique and discussion by the faculty on the final studio day.

The lectures and studio sessions will take place on the charming and unique campus of Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, 10 minutes west of downtown Denver. The campus enhances team interaction and personal creativity with its well-equipped, spacious studios and wireless internet environment.

The evenings are for socializing, special presentations and interaction in some of Denver's most intriguing cultural venues. Denver is emerging as a world class urban environment with exciting warehouse loft districts and advanced architecture by Daniel Libeskind and Michael Graves.

The week will end with spectacular high mountain recreation, including rafting, biking and hiking, and drinks and barbecue at the McCoy's High Ground Studio in Buena Vista, Colorado, high in the heart of the Rockies.

This workshop is for all designers—graphic, interactive experience, signage, exhibition, furniture, object, interior, and architectural—who want to learn how to effectively work together to create compelling experiences, communications, spaces and objects.

Registration fees
Early registration (August 1, 2005)
Members $1,200
Nonmembers $1,450

Regular registration (after August 1, 2005)
Members $1,450
Nonmembers $1,700

The registration fee includes light breakfasts and lunches throughout the workshop plus evening events with hors d'oeuvres and drinks. The optional Buena Vista barbecue is also included in the registration fee, but participants will make their own travel arrangements to Buena Vista and also arrange for local accommodations on their own.

Cancellation policy: There will be a $100 fee for cancellations made prior to June 1, 2005. AIGA will refund 50 percent of conference fees paid for cancellations made between June 1 and August 1, 2005. No refunds will be available after August 1, 2005.

Image, Space, Object 2 Workshop Planning Committee:
Katherine and Michael McCoy, High Ground
Fred Murrell, Chair of Design, RMCAD
Richard Grefé, Executive director, AIGA