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-Day 1 Hyper:+**Day 1 Hyper:** 
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 +For the first day in the hyper formalist group the discussion focused around several recurring aspects including the definition of //​Pluralism//,​ //​Automation//​ and //Visual Rhetoric//. The main discussion also encompassed a debate about the essence of a //Hyper Formalist// and a //Post Formalist// to which most of the group concluded there could be no one answer, no one definition and no one gaze to analyse design education from. 
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 +**Pluralism** 
 +Group:  
 +  - Randy 
 +  - Shannon 
 +  - Rob 
 +  - Joel 
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 +Definition:  
 +A condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist). 
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 +Is pluralism this about __//​agonism//​__?​ as in conflicting forces? or co-exisiting?​ 
 +Bubbles of thought could be considered pluralism, but even within pluralism we are engaged in bubble type thought feedback.  
 +__What is true pluralism?​__ 
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 +**Automation** 
 +Group: 
 +  - Tasheka 
 +  - Anja 
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 +//​__Automation__//​ is about teaching students to see technology as a conceptual tool rather than a formal tool. 
 +When are students learning design processes and when are they just engaging as users/​consumers?​ 
 +Automation is creating conditions, creating a framework so is automation an essential part of design? 
 +Does automation **have** to be technology? Isn't all of design automation because it's a series of steps, a system? 
 +//What if you could tell Siri to design a poster or website?//​ 
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 +**Visual Rhetoric** 
 +Group: 
 +  - Tanya 
 +  - Sue 
 +  - Chris 
 +  - Kelly 
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 +In a way //__Visual Rhetoric__//​ is a graphic design basics.  
 +Visual rhetoric in relation to automation. What are the elements prescribed in the automation process a symbol of? 
 +__Why do we presume that grids are the main organising principal?​__ 
 +Thinking visually is part of visual rhetoric. 
 +Why are we drawn to certain things?​Understanding where our tastes come from. 
 +When you have access to all the visual aesthetics what do you make? 
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