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Assignment one: 22 April - 15 May:
Self-directed research essay = 1500 words  
Self-directed research essay = 1500 words  


The aim of this exercise is:
The aim of this exercise is:
(1) to further articulate your practice and to discuss it within a broader cultural and historical context
(1) to further articulate your practice and to discuss it within a broader cultural and historical context
(2) to identify and articulate a methodology  
(2) to identify and articulate a methodology  
Some of you have already made progress in producing texts which fulfill the above ends.
In the second year, when you produce your Final Project Proposal, then it will be necessary to demonstrate the ability to do the above. 
What you need to do to prepare the first draft:


Describe recent work
Describe recent work
Identify key themes
Identify key themes
Identify how texts you have already produced might be useful (descriptions of work, or annotations for instance)  
Identify how texts you have already produced might be useful (descriptions of work, or annotations for instance)  
Identify contextualizing texts (art work or literature)
Identify contextualizing texts (art work or literature)
Annotate contextualizing texts
Annotate contextualizing texts


Timetable:  
Timetable:  
Outline: 23 April  
Outline: 23 April  
First draft: 7th May (review in groups)
First draft: 7th May (review in groups)
Final draft: 15th May (review in groups)
Final draft: 15th May (review in groups)

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Self-directed research essay = 1500 words

The aim of this exercise is: (1) to further articulate your practice and to discuss it within a broader cultural and historical context (2) to identify and articulate a methodology

Describe recent work Identify key themes Identify how texts you have already produced might be useful (descriptions of work, or annotations for instance) Identify contextualizing texts (art work or literature) Annotate contextualizing texts

Timetable: Outline: 23 April First draft: 7th May (review in groups) Final draft: 15th May (review in groups)