O Haruna

BA Hons Fine Art at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ
MA Graphic Design & Visualisation at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ

Pronouns: He/him
  • Postgraduate University Teacher

Research groups and centres

Profile

O graduated from º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ with a First-Class Honours in Fine Art (2019) and a distinction from his master’s degree in Graphic Design & Visualisation (2020). During this time, he was fortunate to be a part of Fine Art, LSU Media, and LSU Enterprise and Employability’s committees as well as enjoy part-time employment at the university, college, and the wider community. Currently, O helps look after students as a Sub-Warden and Sub-Warden Representative and supports teaching throughout a mixture of activities as a Postgraduate University Teacher in the Graphic Design Undergraduate & Postgraduate Taught courses. Most recently, he has gained the Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and become a certified Mental Health First Aider, firmly setting his sights on completing his PhD.

Areas of expertise

Animation, Storytelling, Illustration, Graphic Design.

Negotiating British Blackness: Using animation to critically analyse Black Teenage Males' experiences of the identity formation process is the title of O's ongoing PhD research. Using auto-ethnographic and collaborative methodologies to explore approaches of representing Black British masculinities in animated storytelling, the work experiments with design workflows that could be applied to other groups of people as a means of targeted campaigns or film-making for entertainment. Involving character, prop, location and narrative design using a mixture of participant prompts (interviews, storyboarding, and collage exercises), the research contributes to demonstrations of how 2D animation can represent it's subjects uniquely against other mediums. The research's goal is diversify narratives in fiction and non-fiction contexts of animation and demonstrate how choices in off-screen representation can enrich the storytelling process and lead to authentic outcomes with greater resonance with the people they represent and their audience too.

O's teaching is predominantly concentrated in the Graphic Design Undergraduate course where he module leads ACA140's Graphic Design Contexts, and forms a part of the teaching and assessment team in ACA142 - Visual Thinking, ACB142 - Narrative and Sequence and the optional module ACB208 - Drawing Characters: Representation and Identity.