Design III students to exhibit work at Perambul(a^2)

Featured image from the Perambul(a^2) Facebook page

Written by Asli Shebe

Since week six of the winter quarter, students of the foundation studies course, Design III: Time have been putting together Perambul(a^2), a collaborative exhibition based on the work they have done this semester.

Students drew inspiration from Shakespearean plays and themes to create 4-dimensional installations. The exhibit will include interactive games, brain benders, experimental performances and more.

The students invite the public to “amble through [their] Perambul (a^2).” The exhibit involves all the senses as it contains environments that incorporate sound, video and sensorial elements.

Two design classes make up the 41 students involved in the exhibit. There are a total of 10 teams, and each team has one exhibit.

“Students, family and friends are all welcome,” said Design III: Time Professor and Chair of Foundation Studies Kelly McClung.

McClung encourages people to come and “experience the experience.”

The exhibition will take place on Mar. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Arnold Hall auditorium.

Asli Shebe is a senior writing major from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She began working for District in 2014 as a staff writer, then copy editor, A&E editor, Chief Assignment editor and finally, Editor-in-Chief in 2017. Asli currently holds the record for obtaining the most job titles during her time at District. When she’s not writing for District you can find her biking around the Historic District of Savannah at odd hours of the day.

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