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Assignments

Trimester 3

Reading Writing Research Methods

Assignment one: 22 April - 15 May:

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

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

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)

Upload Drafts Here

Mathijs Marlon Manno ROEL



Lasse


Key themes:

the peer/seeder, sharing, stealing, inspiration, the mass/crowd, science of 'emergence', the sum of the crowd, exploitation vs empowerment, control, prediciton, shaping future, systematic simplification - cybernetic perception, crowd-control, surveilence, mimicking/imitation - group,


Previous annotations/texts:

http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/User:Lassebosch/reading_writing_methodologies/Annotations http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/User:Lassebosch/reading_writing_methodologies/2_Trimester

'Future Map', Brian Holmes

'The Peer', 2'nd chapter, Cyburbia, James Harkin

'The Long Tail' - Mark Leckey

'The Guardian Angel', Opinion, 2. trimester.


Previous work:

http://lvdbc.dk/tumblrjumpr/

Crowdsourcing - Online blogging communities




Assignment two:

Writing Machines: 5, 12 and 19 June

Trimester 2

This trimester we will be looking at key terms in the media lexicon and study the ideas and work they inspire, beginning with:


Cultural Hegemony

9-1-13

links for 9-1-13 class

http://www.chadmccail.co.uk/billboard/billboards.html

http://www.chadmccail.co.uk/snake/snake.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNDz0EWJwII

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AnB8MuQ6DU


Texts under discussion this week:

The Ruling Class and the Ruling ideas, Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels

(i) History of the Subaltern Classes; (ii) The Concept of 'Ideology'; (iii) Cultural Themes: Ideological Material, Antonio Gramsci

Clip:

(the 'propaganda model', in) The Culture of Consent, Noam Chomsky


Week one: read Marx and Gramsci texts (if you haven’t got one Leslie has copies).

Assignment: gather together material comprising the following and bring that material to the seminar on Wednesday:

Make brief synopsis of each text:

Make notes on how Gramsci developed Marx’s idea

Posit your own definition for cultural hegemony

Speculate on how cultural hegemony might operate in the contemporary world... consider Chomsky’s use of the ‘propaganda model’. Can we consider the recent occupy movement and similar movements as countering cultural hegemony? If so, in what ways do they do this?


16-1-13

Cultural Hegemony Part two

1) You will work in groups on the texts you upload on to the wiki – at this point you should have material to work with and piece together, we can discuss what might be done with this material. [BUT DO NOT COME EMPTY HANDED]

2) Introduction into Adorno & Horkheimer and ‘the culture industry enlightenment as mass deception’

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pr54s


23-1-13

Cultural Hegemony Part three

Counter-culture & the New left

The culture industry continued



Texts discussed:

Whole Earth Catalogue (issue #1, 1968)

Radical Software (issue # 1, 1970)

From Counterculture to Cyberculture, Fred Turner (2009)

Digital Culture, Charlie Gere (2008)

One Dimensional Man, Herbert Marcuse (1964)

All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace, Richard Brautigan (1967)


Clips:

Punishment Park, Peter Watkins (1970)

Abbie Hoffman and the yippies -- Bobby Seal and the Black Panthers-- Videofreeks (1968)

TV footage of 1968 Democratic Convention and 'police riot', Chicago (1968)


21-2-13

Welcome back to RWRM after Stock’s workshop. This session will be used to tie some loose ends together. The session will be in two parts


Agenda:

Item 1 (10:00 – 11:30):

EMO: encyclopedia of media objects has made a tentative start but we now need to build on it.

Action: during the session we will do the following:

a) Timetable for media object entry and cataloguing of lectures will be established

b) Each person will choose a media object and commit to it – so think carefully about your object before we meet – (please upload material for discussion before hand)

c) Make stub page on the wiki

d) Talk about how together we can make pages for the lectures (i.e.: revisit pirate pad and go through the audio of Femke's talk again to make more comprehensive notes to give us a starting point.)


Item 2 (11:45-13:00): Cultural Hegemony part four

Counterculture – cyberculture – the culture industry

Report on progress

Since the last session you have been reading the texts we discussed in the last seminar and also conducting your own research (at transmediale and elsewhere) that will result in your own self-directed research paper. Please upload what you have (draft, notes or finished paper) and we will discuss it in groups and plan for its completion.


Upload here

Trimester 1

November 2012

'YouTube mini- seminar: participatory surveillance post- TV.'

With YouTube and Facebook as the central media under investigation we will explore the role of 'consumer as producer' in the post (mass) media context, drawing on our understanding of Deleuze’s societies of control and Foucault’s notions of disciplinary societies and neoliberal governmentality

1 (31-10-12): a) screening of We Live in Public b) discussion of film c) identify areas of interest related to your work and allocation of texts

2: (6-11-12) Notes on The YouTube Reader and related texts

3: Seminar: presentations and screenings

See also:

In the Long Tail Part - Mark Leckey (7 parts)

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Wednesday 17-10-2012

Assignment for the 17th: having listened to the advice of your peers, make changes to your texts and upload them on the wiki. Read and make notes of the text(s) you chose in the seminar. On the 17th we will discuss how the texts connect to each other and to your own work

Tuesday 09-10-2012

link to Holmes:

http://brianholmes.wordpress.com/2007/09/09/future-map/

Assignment for next week TUESDAY (9-10-2012)

Everyone reads Holmes text and makes notes (a line on every couple of paragraphs)

Those reading Deleuze: make synopsis = 250 words and also make synopsis of Holmes’ text = 250 words = 500 words

Those reading Oullette & Hay: Make synopsis of 250 words for each chapter = 500 words

Those reading Foucault: Make synopsis of 500 words = 500 words

2012-13 : 18-9-2012

Descriprion of previous projects