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Experimenting with materials and processes | - Experimenting with materials and processes | ||
Reading books / essays which follow similar themes | - Reading books / essays which follow similar themes | ||
Visual Inspiration / Visual input | - Visual Inspiration / Visual input | ||
Self reflection / Analysis of own work | - Self reflection / Analysis of own work | ||
(How could I replicate a similar effect) Research to promote a technical skill | - (How could I replicate a similar effect) Research to promote a technical skill | ||
Is just creating a form of research? | - Is just creating a form of research? | ||
Experimentation through just doing, is that technically research? | - Experimentation through just doing, is that technically research? | ||
Visual Inspiration, is that research (Such as advertisements)? | - Visual Inspiration, is that research (Such as advertisements)? | ||
What is the common ground or the “correct way to research,” is it an active process? | - What is the common ground or the “correct way to research,” is it an active process? | ||
Critical making, critical thinking | - Critical making, critical thinking | ||
The moment you change direction or make a decision, it is a crucial element of research. As it takes you through different routes and in different directions. Is it pragmatic, or intuitive? | - The moment you change direction or make a decision, it is a crucial element of research. As it takes you through different routes and in different directions. Is it pragmatic, or intuitive? | ||
Not conclusion driven (open ended) | - Not conclusion driven (open ended) | ||
Ongoing active process, includes creating, analysation / reflection / inspiration | - Ongoing active process, includes creating, analysation / reflection / inspiration | ||
Justification / Intuition, which is correct? | - Justification / Intuition, which is correct? | ||
Repetition beyond intention | - Repetition beyond intention | ||
Hot/cold, why does the word research immediately give a cold feeling (issue with institutionalising art) | - Hot/cold, why does the word research immediately give a cold feeling (issue with institutionalising art) |
Latest revision as of 15:21, 30 September 2019
FOCUS GROUP
Research (?)
30/09/2019
- Experimenting with materials and processes - Reading books / essays which follow similar themes - Visual Inspiration / Visual input - Self reflection / Analysis of own work - (How could I replicate a similar effect) Research to promote a technical skill - Is just creating a form of research? - Experimentation through just doing, is that technically research? - Visual Inspiration, is that research (Such as advertisements)? - What is the common ground or the “correct way to research,” is it an active process? - Critical making, critical thinking - The moment you change direction or make a decision, it is a crucial element of research. As it takes you through different routes and in different directions. Is it pragmatic, or intuitive? - Not conclusion driven (open ended) - Ongoing active process, includes creating, analysation / reflection / inspiration - Justification / Intuition, which is correct? - Repetition beyond intention - Hot/cold, why does the word research immediately give a cold feeling (issue with institutionalising art)