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Presentation of Work

Apr 24, 2015By Adrian Miles

Friday work is being presented. On Wednesday we will see and hear where this is up to. You will need to: contextualise the idea that your work is investigating have a working title discuss what media you have made toRead more…

Apr 24, 2015Adrian Miles

Studio 7.1

Apr 23, 2015By Adrian Miles

Simple format for Wednesday. Check in to see where everyone is up to (variable). Discussed a few problems, elaborated a few ideas. Then people paired up and viewed each other’s work for 25 minutes or so, and then wrote aRead more…

Apr 23, 2015Adrian Miles

Ideas 4

Apr 17, 2015By Adrian Miles

Write a poetic ontograph come creative essay about your thing. This might be in the form of a series of written pieces. This becomes either your soundtrack, or you use it as a way to think about what you mightRead more…

Apr 17, 2015Adrian Miles

Back of Envelope Notes

Apr 17, 2015By Adrian Miles

A field guide too…. Letters from…. A list of …. Lars von Trier, the dogma manifesto and the five obstructions. things have FACETS these facets are ‘called’ by other facets we see some facets of things only therefore we only ‘see’ parts of thingsRead more…

Apr 17, 2015Adrian Miles

Studio 6.1

Apr 15, 2015By Adrian Miles

Week 6. Half way. Wheels seem to have fallen off the wagon and right now I’m not certain how to get any of them back on! We discussed the next key assessment task (A list of 100 concerns). I outlinedRead more…

Apr 15, 2015Adrian Miles

The Absentee Studio

Apr 2, 2015By Adrian Miles

Friday, April 10th I am a participant at a Factual Storytelling and New Media Symposium at the University of Canberra. The timing is rubbish so I apologise for that. What I would like to have happen in the studio is:Read more…

Apr 2, 2015Adrian Miles

I Feel Like A Parent Here, Which Is Not Right

Mar 31, 2015By Adrian Miles

Ai Vee was taking notes for today, and I’ll provide a bit more for the missing class, but yep, self managed, and I am suggesting the first hour discussing what you understand yourselves, by the terms tiny ontology, ontograph, andRead more…

Mar 31, 2015Adrian Miles

Presenting an Ontograph

Mar 30, 2015By Adrian Miles

When talking to your ontograph (5 minutes, there will be a timer), answer/discuss: What is it about? What is it doing? What do you think it shows? What has your thing now become? Is it different to what it wasRead more…

Mar 30, 2015Adrian Miles

Presenting Your Ontograph

Mar 27, 2015By Adrian Miles

In class you need to talk to your ontograph. Five minutes maximum. Present it not to me but to/for each other. What is it about? What is it doing? What do you think it shows? What has your thing nowRead more…

Mar 27, 2015Adrian Miles

Handing in the Ontograph

Mar 27, 2015By Adrian Miles

If your work is a physical object you need to hand it in to Adrian in class. If your work is digital/electronic then you need to upload it to a google folder. Please make sure your name appears in theRead more…

Mar 27, 2015Adrian Miles
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