DUNDEE DEGREE SHOW 2006
Jewellery inspired by the Scottish Parliament, an innovative trampolining sock, a Christian animation with a contemporary twist and a storage facility full of ideas were just some of the exhibits on display at this year's degree show at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design.
The work of more than 200 students of fine art, design, television and imaging and architecture put their final year projects on show for the event which also, for the first time, featured work from the ground-breaking new programme in Interactive Media Design as the first students on the course prepare to graduate.
Design student Jill Slater exhibited her range of jewellery inspired by the structural detail of the Scottish Parliament and its use of different materials while Mike Wood's sock to protect top-class trampolinists from injury was also on show.
Animation student James Law confronted popular misconceptions about Christianity with his modern take on the story of David and Goliath while Ewan Manson shared the ideas and materials which have shaped his student years in his storage facility exhibit.
Dean of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design Professor Georgina Follett described this year's show as one of the "cultural highlights of the Dundee arts calendar."
"The annual degree show at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design showcases the amazing level of talent and creativity of our graduates from the Schools of Design, Fine Art, Television and Architecture," she said.
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