Mariam's
Story
On
a warm day in September 2005 I attended my graduation ceremony at the
University of Wales,
Newport. This day marked the end
of what had
been
a long journey
towards my goal of achieving a Master of Arts Degree in Multimedia & Information
Design.
I had looked forward to this day hoping very much that my father would
have been able to join me. Unfortunately it was not to be. But I was
very happy that Catherine Philpott (below right) was able to come, taking
a memorable film
of the ceremony.
It seems a long time ago when I first arrived in Newport to visit the
city and the University campus. I met with many people both in the Association
and officers working for the City Council. They offered much valuable
advice
and within a year I was back again taking up my studies. I cannot express
how much I have enjoyed my experience – meeting
students from all over the world, all as enthusiastic as me. The tutors
were wonderful, encouraging me to have a new outlook on my work. Changes
in my approach soon took place and I developed new skills.
Virtual
Architecture’ presented as a digital installation was the
subject of my dissertation. The project was aimed at discovering the
influence of computer generated images within real space to create
a multi-sensorial
architectural design.
For the past two years I had the opportunity to work as a 3D visualiser
within the large local architect firm of BoyseRees. It was a truly
valuable experience. I would like to thank the staff for all their kindness
and
goodwill. Next I must express my appreciation for the generous help
and friendship offered to me by the members of Newport Kutaisi
Association – it
is hard to name everyone who has been so kind to me. But special thanks,
though, must go to Catherine who, together with Professor Madonna Megrelishvili,
gave me all the encouragement and opportunity to embark on this journey.
It was as long ago as 1998, as a fourth year architect student, that
they first put the idea to me. I have come many miles
since then!
I want finally to say how important it is to the young people in Kutaisi
to have this chance to study at the University of Wales, Newport and
to thank the great generosity of the governors of the University for
this. (watch a short video clip of the graduation -
Quicktime needs to be installed on your computer)
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Mariam also known as Maka
Maka with Catherine
Maka
with MA colleagues
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