Our partners in Offenburg have started a mirror blog.
A river in New Zealand now has the same legal rights as people. Objects, ontologies, being, the nonhuman. Something we haven’t yet touched on but most of this work refuses to accept binaries (human – nature for example) as in… Continue Reading →
Might have done this one already, but Joss likes the ability to read each other’s confusions. Nora thinking about the comments she received about her video. Isobel on what she made. Isobel on the Cornell method, it is very useful… Continue Reading →
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 →
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 →
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In the order listed in the image: We will discuss chapter two (Ontography) of Bogost on Thursday which should help with this without explanation or account yes reflective, objective, detached, personal has no relation or correlation to ‘professional’, Rebecca Solnit,… Continue Reading →