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'''Title
'''Title


Abstract: what is this document? what do you want the reader to get from this text? (50-100 words
Abstract: what is this document? what do you want the reader to get from this text? (50 words)


Introduction: Give outline of the text and make the points you want to get across clear.
Introduction: Give outline of the text and make the points you want to get across clear. (200 words)


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Current Practice (resource: here you can use the descriptions made in the last session)
Current Practice (resource: here you can use the text made in the last session, interview...)
 
What are you working on now?; (200)
 
what do you want to work on? (200)
 
Who can help you and how?


'''Relation to previous practice'''
'''Relation to previous practice'''


How does your current work connect to previous projects you have done? (resource: here you can use the descriptions made in the first sessions)
How does your current work connect to previous projects you have done? (resource: here you can use the descriptions made in the first sessions) (200)


'''Relation to a larger context'''
'''Relation to a larger context'''


Outline practices or ideas that go beyond the scope of your personal work. Write briefly about other projects or theoretical material which share an affinity with your project. It is simply about showing an awareness of a broader context, which you will later build upon in your project proposal and writing component in the second year (you may have covered some of this in your interview)
Outline practices or ideas that go beyond the scope of your personal work. Write briefly about other projects or theoretical material which share an affinity with your project. It is simply about showing an awareness of a broader context, which you will later build upon in your project proposal and writing component in the second year (you may have covered some of this in your interview) (200)


'''Research strands'''  
'''Research strands'''  


Consider the possibilities open to you and where you would take your work in the near future.
Consider the possibilities open to you and where you would take your work in the near future. Don't just give a list of book titles or works but outline in your own words what issues are at stake (200)





Revision as of 09:18, 5 April 2017

Outline for the text (this is a guide rather than a prescription)

General note on mode of address. Write as if to someone not familiar with your work.

Title

Abstract: what is this document? what do you want the reader to get from this text? (50 words)

Introduction: Give outline of the text and make the points you want to get across clear. (200 words)

Current Practice (resource: here you can use the text made in the last session, interview...)

What are you working on now?; (200)

what do you want to work on? (200)

Who can help you and how?

Relation to previous practice

How does your current work connect to previous projects you have done? (resource: here you can use the descriptions made in the first sessions) (200)

Relation to a larger context

Outline practices or ideas that go beyond the scope of your personal work. Write briefly about other projects or theoretical material which share an affinity with your project. It is simply about showing an awareness of a broader context, which you will later build upon in your project proposal and writing component in the second year (you may have covered some of this in your interview) (200)

Research strands

Consider the possibilities open to you and where you would take your work in the near future. Don't just give a list of book titles or works but outline in your own words what issues are at stake (200)


General note= consider the role of images and links to video (if you want your proposal to take the form of a wiki/web page)

http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/fineart/Reading,_Writing_%26_Research_Methods