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==etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point== | ==etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point== | ||
atm I'm working on rejection as a negative space(categorized others or brushed as 'et cetera') but also as a starting/turning point.<br> | atm I'm working on rejection as a negative space(categorized others or brushed as 'et cetera') but also as a starting/turning point with [[User:Gersande|Gersande]].<br> | ||
you can check it out >>>'''[[etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point]]'''<<< | you can check it out >>>'''[[etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point]]'''<<< | ||
===rejection as a turning point/a trigger for action=== | ===rejection as a turning point/a trigger for action=== | ||
==rejection as a spectrum== | ==rejection as a spectrum== |
Revision as of 13:14, 10 November 2021
etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point
atm I'm working on rejection as a negative space(categorized others or brushed as 'et cetera') but also as a starting/turning point with Gersande.
you can check it out >>>etc_Filter / Negative Space / Starting Point<<<
rejection as a turning point/a trigger for action
rejection as a spectrum
I feel like all the keywords in the rejection glossary are inter-connected, overlapping.
During the class with Cristina(9th of November) I draw this. A filter/slider/spectrum that every glossary fall under that slider.
Imagining a position of each glossary is ongoing shifting, a constant dialogue between these keywords.