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''Image:'' https://www.are.na/block/2867579 (Paradox of Praxis I (Sometimes Doing Something Leads to Nothing) (1997) | ''Image:'' https://www.are.na/block/2867579 (Paradox of Praxis I (Sometimes Doing Something Leads to Nothing) (1997) | ||
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explain to the whole table what is **term | explain to the whole table what is **term | ||
''Melisa:'' they would say it would be the big tool store, one of the most famous ones in The Netherlands | ''Melisa:'' they would say it would be the big tool store, one of the most famous ones in The Netherlands | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 25 September 2024
Praxis
Protocol 1
Include at least one evocative image
Include the quote/sentence/source where you read it
Write down shortly what you think/thought it means/meant
Close with the dictionary definition
Image: https://www.are.na/block/2867579 (Paradox of Praxis I (Sometimes Doing Something Leads to Nothing) (1997)
Video: https://youtu.be/qybUFnY7Y8w (OK GO, "This too shall pass, Rube Goldberg machine", 2010)
Sentence/quote where we read it first:
"Poesis aims towards the amking of an end product 'seperated from action', whereas in praxis action is an end in itself."
Oxford English Dictionary:
- The process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted or practiced.
- The practical side or application of something, especially in contrast with theory.
Write down what you think it meant:
similar to practice, as in 'artistic practice', the doing as the thing itself not the outcome
Protocol 2
Imagine you are at a family dinner table, somebody asks what is ** term
explain to the whole table what is **term
Melisa: they would say it would be the big tool store, one of the most famous ones in The Netherlands
Kim: they would say its the doctors office ("where the doctor is practicing their profession :p")
Wyn: they would describe it as a spiral/loop
Tessa: they would say its the action of practicing
Protocol 4
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Write a word and the search engine will find movie clips
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/d92375f2-96ce-4b67-ade1-5cd69f61c595
"Praxis" entered to the seach engine:
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/d58ae8a6-96ec-423b-b79a-e6ca148c97da
Protocol 5
Include an opposite and a synonym of the word.
If there is a connecting word in the glossary, link it to that specific word.
praxis X poesis
praxis, practice
praxis + communities of practice (https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/((in)ter)dependence/Communities_of_Practise) + virtuosity
Protocol 6
Try to define a word from the glossary using 5 emojis
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Final emoji definition: 🧠🛠️🌱🌀🖇️