In response to an invitation today’s studio became a writing studio. Intensive writing and editing, with me providing feedback on parts of drafts for anyone that sought feedback. This was to reiterate the earlier comments about changing how you consider… Continue Reading →
When uploading your work please add it to your group’s folder: Flagstaff Garden – Group 1, Sam, Rachel, Cameron, Michelle Merri Creek – Group 2, Jack, Ellie, Nora Deep in the Garden – Group 3, Ben, Julia, Jialu, Joss A… Continue Reading →
Dates for when media is finished and shared is listed, and graphed.
Under the home menu here a form has been added. This is to let me know who is in each group. Please have someone from your group complete the form (we will do this in the studio on March 23,… Continue Reading →
There was a great point made on Tuesday about not being able to use the soundscape for evidence in your essay as it won’t be finished until next Thursday. For discussion this week. What if the soundscape is submitted on… Continue Reading →
Q: How long should our first assignment be? A: No set length, so as long as it needs to be. Which in most cases will be as long as it has taken you to read your 3 x 25 minute… Continue Reading →
Description This task is a lo-fi project to think with and introduce a) deep noticing, b) how quickly things become complex, and c) thinking about connections. It requires you to follow a series of steps (and the order matters) to… 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 →