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Photos from RCA Visual Communication's post 19/11/2022

A series of Fine Art by we will be showcasing at our exhibition on November 24th in White City.

This installation is a selection of portraits, each one purposefully created on wood, incorporating raw materials from the earth as the basis for each image to open a conversation between spirit and nature.

Photos from RCA Visual Communication's post 11/07/2022

RDP 2022 – Triplex

Triplex started from individual responses to Research, Design and Publish.

The exhibition provided a space for understanding new facets of RDP.

Through many responses, new hearts of circulation are found - Reflection, Dialogue and Participation.

21 responses for “RDP is _______.” Now live on from

30/06/2022

Beautiful film by now showing in the Gorvy Lecture theatre as part of RCA2022

27/06/2022

Congratulations to all our amazing Vis Comm students on the day of their convocation - See you on the other side!

Photos from RCA Visual Communication's post 19/06/2022

🟢ROADSIDE PICNIC🟢

Taken from the science fiction novel of the same name, Roadside Picnic draws on the book’s notion of ‘the zone’,
a restricted area contaminated with unearthly technology. A place where psychic and physical anomalies challenge
our understanding of time and space, populated with hallucinatory phantoms, strange and dangerous phenomena
and littered with artefacts manifesting inexplicable, seemingly supernatural properties. Places and things not fully
understood. Similarly, the places, objects and agencies that appear in the show feel at times like chance discoveries,
finds or excavations. More fragments of another time and space than creations or artworks from this.

Over a period of four months students and staff from across the RCA’s School of Communication have begun to
explore the vast creative possibilities and complexities offered by Unreal Engine, advanced imaging software
developed by Epic to create interactive, real-time 3D and Cinematic work.

The exhibition features work in progress from Unreal Communication, a research project within the Royal College of Art's
School of Communication.

The exhibition closes today at 4pm.

Participating in Unreal Communication are: Claire Breach, Savyna Darby, Udit Datta, Tianwen D**g, Krishnan Ghosh K,
Xanthe Horner, Shan Huang, Yueh Huang, Anupama S Iyer, Amir B Jahanbin, Wenhui Jiang, Halim Lais, Matt Lewis,
Luke Pendrell, Ke Peng, Kam Raoofi, Aiden Shabka, Shyama V S, Joseph Whitmore, Yiru Yan, Weihang Zhu, and
Shahwali Shayan

Photos from RCA Visual Communication's post 18/06/2022

ROADSIDE PICNIC, RCA + EPIC GAME EXHIBITION.

Over a period of four months students and staff from across the RCA’s School of Communication have begun to
explore the vast creative possibilities and complexities offered by Unreal Engine, advanced imaging software
developed by Epic to create interactive, real-time 3D and Cinematic work.

The exhibition features work in progress from Unreal Communication, a research project within the Royal College of Art's
School of Communication.

Participating in Unreal Communication are: Claire Breach, Savyna Darby, Udit Datta, Tianwen D**g, Krishnan Ghosh K,
Xanthe Horner, Shan Huang, Yueh Huang, Anupama S Iyer, Amir B Jahanbin, Wenhui Jiang, Halim Lais, Matt Lewis,
Luke Pendrell, Ke Peng, Kam Raoofi, Aiden Shabka, Shyama V S, Joseph Whitmore, Yiru Yan, Weihang Zhu, and
Shahwali Shayan

18/06/2022

Roadside Picnic will be open all weekend from tomorrow gallery!

Taken from the science fiction novel of the same name, Roadside Picnic draws on the book’s notion of ‘the zone’, a restricted area contaminated with unearthly technology. A place where psychic and physical anomalies challenge our understanding of time and space, populated with hallucinatory phantoms, strange and dangerous phenomena and littered with artefacts manifesting inexplicable, seemingly supernatural properties. Places and things not fully understood. Similarly, the places, objects and agencies that appear in the show feel at times like chance discoveries, finds or excavations. More fragments of another time and space than creations or artworks from this.

Over a period of four months students and staff from across the RCA’s School of Communication have begun to explore the vast creative possibilities and complexities offered by Unreal Engine, advanced imaging software developed by Epic to create interactive, real-time 3D and Cinematic work.

The exhibition features work in progress from Unreal Communication, a research project within the School of Communication.

Participating in Unreal Communication are: Claire Breach, Savyna Darby, Udit Datta, Tianwen D**g, Krishnan Ghosh K, Xanthe Horner, Shan Huang, Yueh Huang, Anupama S Iyer, Amir B Jahanbin, Wenhui Jiang, Halim Lais, Matt Lewis, Luke Pendrell, Ke Peng, Kam Raoofi, Aiden Shabka, Shyama V S, Joseph Whitmore, Yiru Yan, Weihang Zhu, and Shahwali Shayan

📷 Audiomation by Amir B Jahanbin

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13/06/2022

— the Royal College of Art Graduate Show — will be open to the public from 25 to 30 June (except 27 June) 12:00 – 6:00pm, with showing in the new Battersea South building.

The show will also be online at 2022.rca.ac.uk.

Visual identity by alumni

[image description:] A graphic advertising the Royal College of Art Graduate Show 2022. The graphic has centre aligned blobby white computer generated text on a light grey background, outlined in black. The letters are inflated and overlap one another, making it illegible.

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