MFA in Interaction Design

I have been accepted to the MFA in Interaction Design at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Even though this program started up last year, I guess attending a Master’s degree in this field has been my dream ever since I first learned that one could become such a thing as an interaction designer at a seminar at the University of Bergen in 2005.

Back then I thought I would need this degree to get into the field professionally. When I signed the contract with Logica’s UX department a year later, I understood that this was not the case – and I have been calling myself an interaction designer since that very day.

I am moving from my beloved garden city house to live with my parents now. Renting out my apartment is one of many necessary steps to remove the red numbers from my “Student in New York budget”… I am trying really hard to put stuff in boxes tonight, but stumbled upon these colorful notes I made when taking a class at the University called ‘User Interface’, and got all nostalgic:

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I put the word interaction design in the middle, and tried my best to get a better understanding of principles, processes, methods, tools and approaches to the field – just by reading this boring book about it. I guess I’ve got the hang of many of the things at this sheet now. It’s in my guts. But I am ready to explore interaction design in another way than you get to as a consultant. I want to both get inspired, and to inspire through design. I want to read long articles without feeling guilty. I want to write, write, write. I want to be able to blog about anything again – to be open. With a brain focused on things that I am not allowed to tell anyone, the blog has almost died a sloooowly death.

I can’t wait to be student again, to get to know my fellow students, to get to know New York, a new neighborhood and a new home! In September it’s getting real.

PS! I have no idea where this new home will be yet. Let me know if you have any tips on living in New York, know of a room that will be available from September, want to go apartment hunting with me, or can let me stay a couple of nights at your place while I find my future home :)

PPS! If you want to live in my beautiful house with garden and parking lot and furnitures and everything at Valle in Oslo for NOK 10500 a month, say so. To me.

10 Responses to “MFA in Interaction Design”

  1. Linn says:

    So happy for you, Kristine! Love it when dreams come true!
    I know EXACTLY what you’re talking about when it comes to writing, reading and sharing. The darker side of getting good jobs, I guess.

    Good luck!

  2. KataMaren says:

    Congratulations, and good luck with your exciting adventure in NY :)

  3. Kristin says:

    Thanks to both of you! Will NYC beat Bergen when it comes to exciting student adventures? I guess I’ll find out this fall :)

  4. Linn says:

    I threw a tweet out asking for help on a place for you to stay in NYC and got this in return:

    @lisov @calamusroot said she might be able to help Kristin. Since I don’t know K., could you introduce the both of them? kthx

    http://twitter.com/calamusroot

    Looks like a good contact. Don’t you just love the helping nature of the tubes?! Anyways – good luck!

  5. Eirik says:

    Gratulerer så mye! Du slutter aldri å imponere.
    Er det over 2 år?

  6. Kristin says:

    Wonderful, Linn! Thank you so much :) I will get in touch with her.

    Yup – 2 lange Ã¥r i New York. Det blir bra!

  7. Ole Christian Rynning says:

    Congratulations! SVA seemed like the best choice! :)

  8. ProgSigrid says:

    Gratulerer SuperKristin! DU er så flink du, slutter aldri å imponere.

    Livet er herlig:D
    Klem fra Sigrid

  9. Kristin says:

    Hihi, tusen takk. NÅ må vi finne på no straks. Oslo snart, kanskje?

  10. ProgSigrid says:

    Du får komme opp til Tromsø og hilse på! :D

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