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1) Project proposal | |||
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2) Encyclopedia of Media Objects, | |||
The EMO brings together objects nominated by core and visiting tutors and first and second year students. | |||
In this trimester you will give a short lecture on a 'media object' of their choice and write an entry for the encyclopedia. Your media object might be a physical, digital object, a technique, transaction or cultural trope - but a 'media object' you particularly value and have a particular fondness for. This is the continuation of an ongoing project which began in 2013. The aim in the context of this seminar is to give you the opportunity to articulate the influence of a particular media object on your final project. | |||
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Revision as of 10:57, 1 September 2014
This trimester will be devoted to
1) Project proposal
2) Encyclopedia of Media Objects,
The EMO brings together objects nominated by core and visiting tutors and first and second year students. In this trimester you will give a short lecture on a 'media object' of their choice and write an entry for the encyclopedia. Your media object might be a physical, digital object, a technique, transaction or cultural trope - but a 'media object' you particularly value and have a particular fondness for. This is the continuation of an ongoing project which began in 2013. The aim in the context of this seminar is to give you the opportunity to articulate the influence of a particular media object on your final project.