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Miscellaneous is the Biggest Category

Ben on thinking about image and sound and playfulness. Louis on workflows (this is useful and a very good thing to notice about your own practice). Nora had a great moment where her watch found its voice, this is a… Continue Reading →

On Reading

Ben reminding us of what we discussed about how to read. Nice question from Nora. Perhaps the answer is in the very phrase “point of view”. It is a single point, and therefore a single view.

Early Goes

The first task was lofi sketchy. But this does not mean unconsidered. (insert smiley face.) Lydia offers some encouragement and insight. Cameo thinks about her work, in absentia (well done btw). Jack writes his own feedback, so what would you… Continue Reading →

What Happens When We Don’t Have Edges Anymore?

A network in the way we are going to think about it has no edge. If you think of your own work and practice as such a network, what an end is is always defined from outside that network. A… Continue Reading →

This is my Biggest Life Tip for the Semester

Read this. how to stop flipping. You all do this, pay attention to this.

This Studio Blog is an Ecology of Noticing

Joss has found being able to read other blogs reassuring. Yes, most of you have the same questions, concerns, and confusions and seeing this is good. It also helps me!

Why Blog?

Joss, Ben, Jialu, Jack, Cameo, Louis (btw I’ve never thought of blogging as ‘look at me’ but as a way of finding your own voice, FaceBook on the other hand, for me, I struggle with, YMMV), Julia, Yolanda, Lydia, Nora… Continue Reading →

Teleology

Isobel has a description, a statement, and a question about stories and destinations. What do you think of what she says? Nora has a go at responding to my question here. (Bravo.)

That First Making

Cameo realises that what images go with those words is not as simple as first thought. No. And it never should be. What happens when we don’t let a script drive images?

Douglas

Cameo with quotes and questions from the Rushkoff. Joss has a quote and some questions and Isobel offers some commentary.

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