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As part of the Bachelor's of Knowledge Integration degree, students in their third-year of study are required to partake in an 8-month, two-term project to plan and create a museum exhibit. The purpose of this project is for students to exercise their skills in research, communication, design-thinking and collaboration. 

 

In 2016, I worked on a team of five members to create an exhibit that deconstructed the social value of time, particularly in western society (refer to Figure 1). Our tagline was: Have you ever considered whether time could be measured in more than minutes?

 

My exhibit was up for one week in March in the Environment 1 Courtyard. Over 600 people visited the museum exhibits and interacted with the museum designs and narratives we created. 

KI-X 2016: IT'S ABOUT TIME

An INTEG 320/321 museum exhibit about the value of time. 

Figure 1: My museum group and I (left to right: Erin Jamieson, William Turman, Elizabeth Fletcher, Denzil Barkley, Danielle Cruz). 

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