Affect Collective
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
From Here We Derive
Possible image for promotional materials for the open work in December? Other possibilities will be added shortly.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Notes: Pinning down field of research
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Arts relation to education
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Importance of skill exchange, peers matching and
reference service to educators at large
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Internet/virtual forums as a way of connecting
artists across geographical and cultural boundaries
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Collective intelligence
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Networking decision making
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Distributed collaborations
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Cultural apartheids
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Collapsing disciplinary divides
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Focus in the understanding of individual socializing
experience
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Bourdieu’s term ‘cultural production’
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Distinction between artist and teacher
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Learning to learn
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Pedagogy not concerned with succeeding but with
trying
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How could assessments keep up with the
revolutions in practise?
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Why are you an artist?
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Why did you need education?
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Why are continuing?
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Why do you rally against the system?
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Help towards independence rather than independence
being thrust our throat
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There was an over powering sense of a vacuum in
the college (bubble concept)
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Completion
and jealousy is breed
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What you do with what you know
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A person who asks themselves questions better
not try asking others
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To what extent has our political changes
influenced our art schools
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Recognise the social aspect of leaning and
conversation, interaction with others and application of knowledge’s and integrated
aspects of learning
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Gallery as educational spaces: Room 13 art space
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Using the very authority vested in institutions
such as schools in order to work against the grain of such authorities
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One artist is not enough: many-sided organism
that has the capacity to evolve
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Society is pre-choiced: our culture gives the illusion
of choice
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Talent – creative – attitudes
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School community
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Pilot programs
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Learned therefore deserved
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
BACK ONLINE!
Education!
Myself and education have never really seen eye to eye. Anyone
who knows me well enough knows that much of what I know is self-taught. Admirable.
Yes that maybe so, but society does not do admirable, your knowledge and
understanding cannot be a result of your own, it much be accounted for by
someone or something of a higher calibre with headed paper and flashy .com website.
I am not enough in that respect. Much of what I know is
refusing to accept that there is only one or two ways to do something and both
happen to be written by the same institution.
If I am so compelled to challenge the art school; why then
do I have BA and MA after my name? maybe it’s because one has to be in the
thick of it to truly understand? For me it’s not the public as a medium, it’s
the art school as a medium, with the students at its core.
I was asked a question today: Is it the community of the art
school that has compelled you to practise in a socially engaged way?
I can’t answer that right now, I will just have to add it to
the pile! But what got my interest was ‘school community’. I and some others
are trying to recreate this very thing outside of the system. For many years
this has been the case for many collectives. But the art school community is
unlike any other. The mix of friends, relationships, competition and intellectual
copyright forms a breeding ground for much of the issues I am drawn to.
My mission then, is to reacquaint myself with the art school
life style but from outside the white walls as opposed to within.
Friday, 26 July 2013
Written Conversation
The written dialog we displayed at NewRED during CoExist is fascinating
me.
I would like to come up with a few ideas that focuses on our
ability to communicate with one and other while you are away in Austria and I
am here.
‘Communication’ has been a running theme in our collaboration
projects and this gives us the opportunity to investigate this approach but one
that focuses on us as a unity?
We could in corporate this idea with the dyslexia piece you
had posted a few months ago maybe?
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