Excellent list of what studio 3 did. Thanks Samuel.
Lydia with notes and her drawing from last Thursday. Taras, who has a dog that became the subject of some questions, has picked up on this and is now recognising that the mutuality of that relationship is rather more complicated… Continue Reading →
Nora enjoys how contemporary the Rushkoff is (and enjoys Community), and as Rushkoff says here narrative is no longer used as a way for us and the characters to understand their world. Ben is frustrated, happens when you miss class… Continue Reading →
Ben asks “Is it even worth pretending that the journey is present without a destination, narrative or purpose but just because?”. Of course it is. It is a wander, or a stroll, rather than the walk to work. Or a… Continue Reading →
Jialu, steady as she goes. Habits. This is a big deal Isobel, as it turns out we have a lot of habits, we are a habitual species, if you like. Learning your habits is good. And then learning ways to… Continue Reading →
Samuel has what I’d call a good bullet list of things touched on in studio 2. And hates beginning from scratch. Needs a plan. Make one then. But realise the plan needs to begin from scratch…
Ellie, earrings, a walnut. Isobel’s title is productive, we want to specify, not generalise. Louis has a map of some lines, Jack, every elegantly notes that perhaps there is a sociality between things (indeed, how do we think things might… Continue Reading →
A sonnet. Oh this is very good. This is, of course, also media making.
Isobel catching up on our first studio, it’s a useful summary. Jack thinks using the blog to articulate ideas is a great idea. It is, but as we will quickly learn, thinking is easy, doing is oh so much harder……. Continue Reading →
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These sorts of questions (from Nora and Louis) that can be asked in the studio. There are strategies here that you can get help with. Just raise it as something that matters.