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CPUT’s design stars dazzle as FID holds its annual Year End Exhibition

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

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CPUT’s design stars dazzle as FID holds its annual Year End Exhibition

It’s one of the highlights of the Faculty of Informatics and Design‘s calendar, and a showcase filled with spectacular designs and concepts, tongue-in-cheek innovations and practical, functional fashion. The annual FID Year End Exhibition last week played host to upcoming designers, industry members and hundreds of interested Capetonians on CPUT’s Cape Town campus.

Themed “Come See my Work”, the exhibition saw students from the 15 different design courses, including Architectural Technology, Industrial Design, Interior Design, and Film and Video Technology departments, showcasing work completed in 2010, and work that won prestigious prizes or was highly commended in external competitions.

Kaleidoscopic in nature and almost overwhelming in scope, the exhibition was an incredible platform for these future design-leaders to introduce themselves, and their creativity, to Cape Town at large. Here are a few of the highlights.

B tech Graphic Design student, Orli Setton.

Setton is involved in an NGO working with high-school youths in the Western Cape, focusing on leadership and inter-cultural dialogue. “I’d like to use design for social development – and believe we can do more than just design logos or a “pretty something”. In Europe and the US, people use design to change health-care, education systems and politics. As designers we have a strong influential power. If we can convince people to buy things they don’t necessarily need, we can certainly convince them to do the right thing as well – it’s all about seduction!”

3rd year Graphic design student Sandi Mvandaba says CPUT’s graphic design department is extremely hands-on from first-year. “Lecturers really take care of students, are very good at what they do and groom students to their full potential.”

Sandi Mvandaba

“Nested Light” by Anri Vercuiel of the Surface Design Department.

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“The Tree of Knowledge Bookshelf” Megan Aitken (shown above), Surface Design.

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“I am a bird” Hammock Nest by Juanne Groenewald.

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BTech Fashion Design student Eileen Booysen designed a versatile and sustainable range of bridal wear for men and women. All the garments are simple and flexible enough to re-wear post-wedding as well.

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Final year Btech Fashion Design student, Nabeela Moosa. “Autism is in my family and I saw first-hand the difficulties parents are faced with each morning. Getting the children dressed is a struggle and stressful for families. So I decided to design a range specifically for children with autism. This incorporates Velcro and elasticated shoulders, making it easier for kids to dress themselves.”

Springbokkies – The collected designs of 2nd year Jewellery Design students.

Cacti Rings – Each cactus ring individually designed by 3rd year Jewellery Design students.

Belt with Skulls. Jewellery Design student, Kyle Berry.

The stunning creation of Kim Nel, overall BTech winner of Top Student award in the Jewellery Design Department.

By Jan Weintrob

Written by CPUT News

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CPUT creates healthy futures on World Aids Day

Friday, 03 December 2010

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CPUT creates healthy futures on World Aids Day

“At CPUT, we are creating futures - but most importantly we want to create healthy futures.” These were the words of Dean of Student Affairs Cora Njoli-Motale, at the launch of CPUT’s Mobile Wellness Unit on the Bellville Campus on World Aids Day. The state-of-the-art vehicle is testament to the hard work and vision of CPUT’s HIV Institutional Coordinating Committee (HICC) within the HIV/AIDS Unit, and is a fitting symbol of one of the themes of this year’s World Aids Day - universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support.

Dean of Student Affairs Cora Njoli-Motale, gets a good look at CPUT’s Mobile Wellness Unit as the state-of-the-art vehicle is launched on the Bellville Campus on World Aids Day.

The spacious and well-equipped mobile unit aims to encompass all the health services offered by the HIV/AIDS Unit, Student Health, Student Counseling and the Disability Unit, and will give CPUT the muscle to reach all its service sites, internally and externally. Broad coverage of all of CPUT’s satellite campuses, as well as the surrounding communities is envisaged. This will allow the unit to provide a platform for a holistic wellness strategy for screening, appropriate referrals and health promotion, enhancing the well-being of students, staff and the broader community.Funded by the European Union (EU) through the Higher Education HIV/AIDS Programme, (HEAIDS) some of the tests that will be conducted in the unit include voluntary counseling and testing for HIV, blood pressure and cholesterol analysis, screening for tuberculosis, testing for pregnancy, emergency contraception and condom distribution. Alex Semba, Projects Coordinator at the HIV/AIDS Unit says the mobile unit will have a registered nurse and a counselor available everyday and will start operating from early 2011.
He adds, “This is an exciting day for the entire CPUT. The HIV/AIDS unit would like to thank the EU for the funding and our Executive Management for the encouragement and support.”Joining in the celebrations at the launch, Vice-Chancellor Prof Vuyisa Mazwi-Tanga reiterated that CPUT has a responsibility to engage with and give back to the broader community. “By not supporting people who are living with HIV/AIDS, we’ll be sentencing South Africa to a guillotine. We hope that not only CPUT will benefit from this initiative, but also the entire Western Cape community.”A little further afield, World Aids Day was also marked on 1st December in a moving and joyous ceremony on CPUT’s Wellington Campus. In a joint initiative with the Hawequa Correctional Centre, CPUT donated funds generated from the HIV/AIDS Road Race held in September to two local orphanages that care for children affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Wellington Student Affairs Sports Development Officer, Tyrone Africa, is certain the annual Boland Athletics-accredited race will grow into one of the premier races in the region, attracting the top athletes in the Boland, and thereby generating more funds for worthy organisations who tackle HIV/AIDS head-on.This year, the caregivers from “House of Hope” and “Let the Children Come” orphanages in Mbekweni in Paarl were the delighted recipients of the cash donation, and a brand-new Wendy house to replace the dilapidated structure that had previously housed children at one of the care facilities.

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Mrs Wendy of "House of Hope" and Mrs Miriam of "Let the Children Come", two of the orphanages in Mbekweni , Paarl, that received funds from the proceeds of the annual HIV/AIDS Road Race, jointly organised by CPUT Wellington and the Hawequa Correctional Centre.


Speaking at the handover event in Wellington, Manager for Civic Engagement at CPUT’s Community Engagement and Work Integrated Learning Centre, Buntu Gwija, echoed the Vice-Chancellor’s sentiments about CPUT’s mandate to engage with communities. “As a university, we need to play a central role in guiding communities to be responsible communities. The people sitting here are united in one voice that says we care, we are concerned about HIV/AIDS.”

By Andiswa Dantile & Jan Weintrob

Written by CPUT News

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FID Design Exhibition Preview

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

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FID Design Exhibition Preview

Design-junkies, budding film-makers, fashion-fundis and multi-media mavens will be joining forces this Tuesday 23rd November at the Cape Town campus of CPUT. In an evening filled with spectacular designs and concepts, the Faculty of Informatics and Design hosts one of the highlights of its calendar - the annual FID Year End Exhibition, themed "Come See my Work".

Students from the 15 design courses will be showcasing work completed in 2010, as well as work that won prestigious prizes or was highly commended in external competitions. Some of these award-winning students include the Fashion Design Department’s Rene Burger, Le Roux Hofmeyer from Interior Design and Geoff Brown from the Industrial Design Department. More than just a showcase of student work, the event also provides for interaction between upcoming designers, industry members and the general public. Some students will choose to sell their work, but if sold, the item will remain on exhibit until the show closes on Saturday 27th November.

The opening night begins with industry speakers addressing the students about career opportunities. This will be followed by an address by FID Dean Johannes Cronje and a video presentation showcasing the top achievers across the Faculty. The exhibition is then open for viewing, with a fashion show scheduled for the evening’s finale. Kicking-off at 6pm on Tuesday the 23rd, this not-to-be-missed exhibition takes place over all 3 floors of the Design Building, part of the Student Center and the Multi-Purpose Hall.

By Jan Weintrob

Written by CPUT News
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