INTERLUDE marks a moment of active transition.
It brings together in-progress works in which MA Design students examine technology, systems and social change as lived, contested realities. Positioned between research and resolution, the exhibition foregrounds design as a way of thinking through complexity.
The projects do not present finished outcomes. Instead, they reveal how questions are formed, tested and reworked through making. Prototypes operate as working tools used to examine assumptions, surface tensions and explore multiple directions rather than to confirm a single answer.
INTERLUDE invites audiences to engage with design while it is still unfolding. It frames this middle ground as a site of learning and critical inquiry, where design is used to probe conditions, negotiate values and expand the range of possible futures.
Research themes: Design for Social Change, Systems Design and Technology and Design Innovation
Akshara Ramanathan
Alvin Mark Tan
Dia Sharma
Franca Isabelle Pilchner
Gunika Jain
Khuu Thuy Linh
Li Xiangyu
Lim Shue Pann
Ly Du Khanh Han
Masturah Binte Mohamad Maidin
Mega Mario
Raghunandan Rakshitha
Rhea Pasricha
Sabrina Japit
Sanjana Venkat
Sia Geok Phei
Surya Fajar Perkasa Alam
Vaishali Ramesh