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Weekly Tasks

Mar 20, 2015By Adrian Miles

In Friday’s class we made a matrix and everyone signed up for jobs across the rest of the semester. The jobs are providing afternoon tea, taking notes about the class, documenting the class, providing three reading prompts, and reflecting afterwardsRead more…

Mar 20, 2015Adrian Miles

On flexible rooms and worlds

Mar 17, 2015By Adrian Miles

Monique on flexibility in thinking. (I’d extend this, what is it to be a flexibile thinker, what is it to think ‘flexibility’, what is it to be thought by flexibility?). Michaela begins to notice our anthropomorphism. Her phrase ‘exist inRead more…

Mar 17, 2015Adrian Miles

Musings

Mar 17, 2015By Adrian Miles

Stefan begins to realise the question we are being posed is what is the thing, not what is my relationship to the thing. Paris also picks up the central theme that is not how do objects relate to me (whatRead more…

Mar 17, 2015Adrian Miles

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