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Outcome: Annotated reader; paper (key themes and relation to self-directed research); presentation
Steve’s sketches for research groups:  


AM: Research group: interests, aims and objectives
Subject: Re-enactment
Annotated reader: Life, Once More: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art by Sven Lütticken; The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likenesses, Unreasonable Facsimiles by Hillel Schwartz
 
 
Subject: Time and film:
 
Annotated reader: emergence of cinematic time; time and matter; the language of new media; Bergson
 
 
Subject: The apparatus and the body
 
Annotated reader: Techniques of the Observer; The Burden of Representation; Objectivity
annotated reader = synopsis and abstract of text
 
Outcome: Each group makes an annotated reader: comprising a series of key texts + annotations + synopses + abstracts + essays and notes you have made about your own work +interviews with persons of interest &c.
 
Process: read and annotate texts; set times for regular discussion groups in which texts being read and annotated and self-directed research is discussed. Workshops on RW&RM days.
 
In two groups work out common interests; identify key texts and identify what you would like to find out and who could help you.
 
Group 1
 
Mia
 
Marieke
 
Felix
 
Jujube
 
Katia
 
Group 2
 
Ana
 
Ugo
 
Sonia
 
Susana
 
Cem
 
Andreas
 
 
Between now and end of the year the AM will be devoted to the work of your research group and the PM will be devoted to your Text on Method.
 
This AM’s outcome:  
Discuss interests and what we are reading, writing and seeing.
 
Gather material for reader.
=Your texts
Texts by others
Propose research strands
 
14:00 hrs
We gather and discuss what we have. Discuss how to develop the annotated reader further. Set realistic objectives for next session.


PM: Present plans; discuss options





Revision as of 10:09, 6 March 2019

LB1: 10:00 - 17:00 RW&RM Steve in the basement BL. -1.3, where see email from 06.02.2019


Today. Making Research Groups


Steve’s sketches for research groups:

Subject: Re-enactment Annotated reader: Life, Once More: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art by Sven Lütticken; The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likenesses, Unreasonable Facsimiles by Hillel Schwartz


Subject: Time and film:

Annotated reader: emergence of cinematic time; time and matter; the language of new media; Bergson


Subject: The apparatus and the body

Annotated reader: Techniques of the Observer; The Burden of Representation; Objectivity annotated reader = synopsis and abstract of text

Outcome: Each group makes an annotated reader: comprising a series of key texts + annotations + synopses + abstracts + essays and notes you have made about your own work +interviews with persons of interest &c.

Process: read and annotate texts; set times for regular discussion groups in which texts being read and annotated and self-directed research is discussed. Workshops on RW&RM days.

In two groups work out common interests; identify key texts and identify what you would like to find out and who could help you.

Group 1

Mia

Marieke

Felix

Jujube

Katia

Group 2

Ana

Ugo

Sonia

Susana

Cem

Andreas


Between now and end of the year the AM will be devoted to the work of your research group and the PM will be devoted to your Text on Method.

This AM’s outcome: Discuss interests and what we are reading, writing and seeing.

Gather material for reader. =Your texts Texts by others Propose research strands

14:00 hrs We gather and discuss what we have. Discuss how to develop the annotated reader further. Set realistic objectives for next session.


Timetable:

20 March

10 April: presentation and publication of annotated reader