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= notes: opticals =


[[Jujube/making-a-camera| making a camera: terminologies and meditation)]]
= references/recommendations in relation to my work =


[[Jujube/camera-history| early photographic cameras]]
* CURRENT Jeff Preiss https://www.stedelijk.nl/en/exhibitions/jeff-preiss
* Jonas Mekas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Mekas (Ine/Simon)
* I Had Nowhere to Go, Douglas Gordon [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2016/sep/26/i-had-nowhere-to-go-review-douglas-gordon-jonas-mekas] (Ine)
* No. 14, Guido van de Werve (chopin, alexander the great, triathlon) - I have seen no.9 in Amersfoort (David)
* James Benning https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Benning_(film_director) (Ine)
* Stan Brakhage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage#Filmography (Simon)
* Paul Shrader https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Schrader -- Transcendental style in film (Simon)
* A Strange Love Affair with Ego (2015) - Ester Gould (Ine & early)


[[Jujube/pixels| thoughts on pixels]]
= loose notes =


[[Jujube/precursors | pre-blackbox viewing]]
[[Jujube/memoir]]


= psyche =


[[Jujube/the-photographer| the photographer]]
*watched and noted


[[Jujube/the-voiceover-person| the voiceover]]
[[Jujube/watch-log]]


= relevant =
[[Jujube/moving]]


[[Jujube/copyright-research| copyright on wiki]]


= notes: assessing the assessment criteria =
*lens-related


You will be assessed according to your capacity to:
[[Jujube/pixels]]
# Study and work independently and self-critically.
# Identify relevant questions, ideas or issues for your research.
# Undertake research into these questions, ideas or issues through experimentation, test designs and production, the study of theoretical references and other relevant research methods.
# Exercise a challenging and innovative approach to ideas, technical processes and materials, including
taking risks, and making constructive use of failure and mistakes.
# Develop an imaginative body of work informed by and embodying your areas of research.
# Explore and utilize relevant working methods and techniques relevant to media design practices.
# Analyze, contextualize and discuss your work within a developing critical framework.
# Integrate specific discoveries and learning from the toolbox and thematic seminars that are relevant to
your own research trajectory
# Document work. (see notes on documentation in each assessment section)


'''Relation with Final Competencies'''
[[Jujube/precursors]]


To start with, we are looking to see substantial and clear progress towards developing and documenting a challenging and coherent body of work focused upon selected ideas or issues, while exploring and utilizing relevant working methods and technology. Thus, meeting the following final learning outcomes:
[[Jujube/cinematography]]
*Creative ability (1)
*Capacity to conduct self-directed research (2)
* Research methodologies (3)
It is also important to demonstrate an exploratory and innovative approach to ideas, processes and materials, allowing for speculation and opening new directions. And to realize your intentions and produce finished work. Thus moving towards the final competencies:
* Technical fluency (4)
* Organisational skills (5)
You are expected to demonstrate clarity of intention and direction both verbally and through practice. As you progress in your research you are required to undertake research and apply the knowledge gained to the enhancement of your practice, including exploring relevant modes of showing, demonstrating or disseminating your work. In this way satisfying the final competency:
* Capacity for innovation (6)
Finally, it is important to analyse, contextualize and discuss your work within a clearly motivated critical
framework. In this way satisfying the final competencies:
* Critical reflection and awareness of context (7)
* Communication skills (8)


= floater =


[[Jujube/relational-database| memories in relational database]]
*roles


[[Jujube/myths| myths --> early hunches to arrive at a focus on narrative]]
[[Jujube/the-photographer]]


installations materials: https://floris.cc
[[Jujube/the-voiceover-person]]


'''To Read''' Contemporary Art: A Very Short Introduction [https://quintus.memoryoftheworld.org/Julian%20Stallabrass/Contemporary%20Art_%20A%20Very%20Short%20Introduction%20(13573)/Contemporary%20Art_%20A%20Very%20Short%20Introductio%20-%20Julian%20Stallabrass.pdf]


= stories =
*other


Making A Judgment On Love | With Giancarlo Esposito [http://one.npr.org/i/649817527:649817529]
[[Jujube/copyright-research]]


The Moth Radio Hour: Stepchild, Big Brother, Mugshot [http://one.npr.org/i/649214343:649214345]
[[Jujube/assess-the-assessment]]


What Can You Hear? [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/loveme/what-can-you-hear-1.4901893]
[[Jujube/relational-database]]


Hasan's prom [https://one.npr.org/i/675534603:675534605]
installation materials: https://floris.cc


Bye-Bye New York [https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=684429292:684429294]


= watch list =
*notice how people explain complicated concepts in an accessible, informative, helpful way


[[Jujube/watch-log| watch log (2018-present)]]
: memory


Paris, Texas (1984)
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SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK
: cinematographic language (via Vox x BBC Planet Earth)


A Strange Love Affair with Ego (2015)
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Ester Gould
 
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 21 July 2020

references/recommendations in relation to my work

loose notes

Jujube/memoir


  • watched and noted

Jujube/watch-log

Jujube/moving


  • lens-related

Jujube/pixels

Jujube/precursors

Jujube/cinematography


  • roles

Jujube/the-photographer

Jujube/the-voiceover-person


  • other

Jujube/copyright-research

Jujube/assess-the-assessment

Jujube/relational-database

installation materials: https://floris.cc


  • notice how people explain complicated concepts in an accessible, informative, helpful way
memory

cinematographic language (via Vox x BBC Planet Earth)