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Revision as of 13:41, 27 September 2019
METHODS
Session 1 with Steve Rushton
-Reviewing work done so far (workshop and special issue)
-Creating pages on our Wiki
-Discussing the outcome of the Methods lessons: an annotated readerm
-Writing, reviewing, editing exercise: Write a 150 word text about two previous pieces of work, regarding the what, how and why
RW&M:
- a] Discuss our collective practices of reading and writing
- b] What kinds of writing have we done so far?
- c] How do we read and write on a day to day basis
- a] Discuss our collective practices of reading and writing
Mark: "Taking very small, essential notes. Feels resistence towards writing because the need to be comprehensive. Aims for brevity. Keeps list of short 'funny' conceptual sentences out of their context. Reads online articles, Japanese novelles... Finds it hard to implement reading and writing in his daily practice."
Very helpful structure to write a (short) description of a project: WHAT > HOW > WHY
Pad
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/methodsSeshOne
notes
Interface: Writing (written language) as piece of software. Alphabet as a software that produces human language. "The act of writing emerged when people needed to capture memories."