To do for Thursday: Read half of the Rushkoff have a minimum of three questions/curiosities/wonderings you have from the reading – these might be ideas, passages, or anything else that you want to ask about we are writing in studio,… Continue Reading →
So, in our first studio we introduced ourselves. Filled out a schedule for afternoon tea. A schedule for taking notes and photographs of the studio in situ. Mentioned materialism, agency, assemblage, and documentary. Talked about economies of scarcity and excess… Continue Reading →
Samuel notes that blogs are back in style. Cameo was confused, but a bit less so by the end (it was an all-over-the-shop-beginning, wasn’t it?). Yolande has her five key participation points. Ellie is already well into the swing wondering,… Continue Reading →
I will subscribe to all your blogs and to do this I need to know your name and the URL of the front page of your blog. In our first studio everyone will fill in this form which I’ll then… Continue Reading →
The first reading is from: Rushkoff, Douglas. Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now. New York, New York, U.S.A: Current, 2013. Print. It is the opening chapter “Narrative Collapse”. (Sampler)
This reading is: Shields, David. “1 Collage”. Reality Hunger: A Manifesto. New York: Vintage, 2011. pp.110-122.
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Passions and Thresholds
Nora has an elegant post bringing together some observations from the studio, ideas about how she wants to learn, the the idea of a ‘passion point’. In educational theory there is an idea of a ‘threshold concept’. This is something… Continue Reading →