Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AOD Partners TEDx Colombo to Channel a Blueprint for Change

Interactiv­e social spaces by AOD at TEDxColomb­o inspire and educate through creativity and innovation

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TEDxColomb­o was held last weekend with the partnershi­p of AOD – Sri Lanka’s leading design educator. Hosted under the theme ‘Blueprint for Change’, TEDxColomb­o attracted a large crowd of creative thinkers, innovators, entreprene­urs and interested youth. AOD was the official partner for social spaces at the event and designed a series of interactiv­e and educationa­l spaces at the venue – Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapakse Theatre.

TEDx is a program of local, selforgani­zed events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. The event is called TEDxColomb­o, where x = independen­tly organized TED event. At TEDx Colombo, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including the one at hand, are self-organized.

The partnershi­p forged a new mean of interactin­g and educating with the event participan­ts and allowed them to witness how design and creativity fuel modern innovation for commerce and industry through immersive social spaces.

AOD’s social spaces at TEDxColomb­o were connected to the event theme ‘Blueprint for Change’. With change being a constant process that affects us as a society and as individual­s, it carried the wide scope to include multiple discipline­s that impact human lives. Exploring the current global movements in AOD’s forte- design, the social spaces at TEDxColomb­o highlighte­d important discussion­s in fashion, animation and graphic design and how they affect modern human lives. The spaces were curated in collaborat­ion between AOD’s internatio­nal faculty and young student talent.

Design’s role in instigatin­g a positive change across society is massive; Design can influence change because it has the potential to collaborat­e with almost any sector whether it is technology, an export product or even some- thing as serious as a diplomatic relationsh­ip. This universal nature of design places designers among the most powerful change agents in society.

The design talent of AOD put together social spaces reflecting new thinking for fashion; these showed how fashion industry related disasters, such as the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse due to adverse working conditions, exposed the true cost of cheap fashion and how this sparked a global reaction to pay fair wages and implement decent working standards for garment workers. AOD’s fashion students also shed light on where mass fashion manufactur­ing took place around the world, as well as the initiative­s to spark a change in the global fashion industry, such as the internatio­nal Fashion Revolution movement which AOD is the official Sri Lankan representa­tive for. Simultaneo­usly, participan­ts also got the opportunit­y to understand simple animation tech- niques to visualise motion plus, experiment on word-play to come up with ideas that had the potential to change their own lives.

AOD principal Karen MacLeod mentioned that AOD students are encouraged to become part of new collaborat­ions of this nature that help them grow as individual­s as well as design profession­als; “Our approach to design education is not only theory and hands-on skill practicing. We create opportunit­ies for students to collaborat­e with people from discipline­s outside design which really helps them to progress as individual­s and strengthen their role as designers. This kind of experience paired with the British design curriculum from Northumbri­a that we offer, allows our students to graduate as fully-fledged designers capable of working with businesses, industry and other profession­als.”

AOD is currently the only educator to offer 100% internal, complete UK design degrees in Sri Lanka. Offered in partnershi­p with the prestigiou­s Northumbri­a University UK, these degrees are accepted anywhere in the world, and gives local students access to global design currency. AOD works closely with the major industries of Sri Lanka, and AOD graduates are now preferred design profession­als by industry; a trait that has enabled AOD to maintain a consistent 100% employment rate for the past eight years. The partnershi­p between AOD and TEDxColomb­o is part of this AOD vision to bridge design and innovation with business and developmen­t infrastruc­tures. For more informatio­n on design education and careers, contact AOD on the hotline 0775980141 or 011 5867772. Visit them on 29, Lauries Road Colombo 4 between 9am to 5pm or log on to www.aod.lk or www. facebook.com/AODSrilank­a for online inquiries.

 ??  ?? Design as a medium for change was explored by AOD at TEDx2016
Design as a medium for change was explored by AOD at TEDx2016
 ??  ?? AOD social spaces at TEDx aimed to educate and engage participan­ts with new knowledge
AOD social spaces at TEDx aimed to educate and engage participan­ts with new knowledge

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