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_hosting/facilitating collective sound creation <br> | _hosting/facilitating collective sound creation <br> | ||
_publishing practices with sound <br> | _publishing practices with sound <br> | ||
_accessibility to sound publications for people from any backgrounds <br> | _accessibility & inclusivity to sound publications for people from any backgrounds <br> | ||
_deep listening - listen and respond <br> | _deep listening - listen and respond <br> | ||
_embracing pleasure - make it enjoyable (work, research and have fun while doing it)<br> | _embracing pleasure - make it enjoyable (work, research and have fun while doing it)<br> |
Revision as of 12:40, 9 November 2022
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Thesis Outline: What do you WANT to write? What mode of address do you want to assume? How do you want your text to speak to the reader? (this dictates the form: essayistic, academic, narrative, non-linear, script; diary; field report) Be clear about HOW you want to tell your story. Key issues you want to explore (what research questions do these lead to?) Please think of only 3 key issues.
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[what am I curious about? 3 issues to explore!]
_ways to do a collective sound publication (also creating tools and processes)
_hosting/facilitating collective sound creation
_publishing practices with sound
_accessibility & inclusivity to sound publications for people from any backgrounds
_deep listening - listen and respond
_embracing pleasure - make it enjoyable (work, research and have fun while doing it)
_(audio)zines as a format
[what will i LOVE to write about? and how?]
_describing my research and experiments
_informal tone (i am not into academic writing) - practical and visual (visual translation)
_i would love to make a thesis that is more like a journal/hackpact with imagery - sketches, photos etc.
[mode of address]
How do you want your text to speak to the reader? (this dictates the form: essayistic, academic, narrative, non-linear, script; diary; field report) Be clear about HOW you want to tell your story.