Everything that is necessary is possible.

Maryam Nasresfahani

MA Courses
Beth Derbyshire Maryam.Nasresfahani@mail.bcu.ac.uk
MA Courses
2023
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In this project, the design of healing tools has been explored with the intention of supplying a comfort zone for people suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The purpose of this collection and its effectiveness is to prevent people from moving from the anxiety stage of the four-stage cycle of OCD (temporary relief, obsessive thought, anxiety, and compulsive behaviour) into the compulsive behaviour stage and spending a longer period in the temporary relief stage. The tools are based on the repetitive behaviour and habits of people with OCD, who typically share similar characteristics.

This collection’s design takes inspiration from the wuxing concept, which is essential to Chinese medical culture. Wuxing, which translates to “Five Phases” or “Five Agents,” is a five-tiered conceptual framework that is applied in numerous traditional Chinese fields of study. Originally, Wuxing was used to refer to the five main elements—Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood—which were thought to have generated the five forces of life on Earth. Each item in this collection seeks to stimulate certain emotions, such as assurance, consideration, and repetition—feelings that are critical for identifying a person with OCD—by using the fundamental features of each material.

In this project, the design of healing tools has been explored with the intention of supplying a comfort zone for people suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The purpose of this collection and its effectiveness is to prevent people from moving from the anxiety stage of the four-stage cycle of OCD (temporary relief, obsessive thought, anxiety, and compulsive behaviour) into the compulsive behaviour stage and spending a longer period in the temporary relief stage. The tools are based on the repetitive behaviour and habits of people with OCD, who typically share similar characteristics.

This collection’s design takes inspiration from the wuxing concept, which is essential to Chinese medical culture. Wuxing, which translates to “Five Phases” or “Five Agents,” is a five-tiered conceptual framework that is applied in numerous traditional Chinese fields of study. Originally, Wuxing was used to refer to the five main elements—Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood—which were thought to have generated the five forces of life on Earth. Each item in this collection seeks to stimulate certain emotions, such as assurance, consideration, and repetition—feelings that are critical for identifying a person with OCD—by using the fundamental features of each material.

Everything that is necessary is possible.

Everything that is necessary is possible is an exhibition celebrating the talent and creativity from 2023’s MA students at Birmingham School of Art. Working across different media and contexts the show explores links between practice and theory from our five distinct MA Courses: Fine Art, Contemporary Arts China, Arts & Project Management, Arts & Education Practices and Art & Design: Interdisciplinary Practices. We congratulate the MA Students on their end […]

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Jing Yang 
Jing Yang
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Amir Mahmoudiansaeen
Beth Derbyshire
Everything that is necessary is possible.
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Giulia Dickinson
Giulia Dickinson
IRL
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Minting Chen 
Minting Chen
MA Show 2023
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