•discuss how some of the theoretical issues taught during the contextual
lectures and studio practice seminars are reflected (or not) in your work;
• discuss how your ideas have developed in time (and what factors
influenced them: contextual lectures + studio seminars + feed-back on coursework
+ other sources of information) -- i.e. your progress in terms of conceptualising
your intuitions; (you could use here sketches and unfinished pieces of work);
• analyse the artefacts you produced from the relevant theoretical
perspectives presented in contextual lectures
• your analyses do not have to be restricted to those perspectives
only; point out what you think is good and what you think could have been
improved in your work (for the latter, you may also be able to say how,
but without actually doing it)
• discuss the use of technology in achiving your ideas
• discuss how technology, in turn, helped you generate ideas;
• discuss other issues you have identified during the process of producing
your work.
The preparation of the edited LogBook will naturally be accompanied by some amendments to the work you have already produced. You do not have to implement all your ideas for improvement; some may be left as just ideas; for some, you may not have the technical skills to implement the proposed solutions.