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notes on Jan13 meeting:
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Busy with: swzland; experiment with the scale of the work and different modes of presentation; how to use space around the image; multiple projections...
Busy with: swzland; experimenting with the scale of the work and different modes of presentation; how to use space around the image; multiple projections...
 
Also went skiing; aren't a lot of tourists, so that was fun.
Also went skiing; aren't a lot of tourists, so that was fun.


Thesis: still struggling with how the thesis should look:  
Thesis: still struggling with how the thesis should look (mode of address):  


1) method description (help develop practical work) = anthroposene; different views on the meaning of 'mountain'
1) method description (help develop practical work) = ( big themes: the anthropocene &c.);  


2) look into 100 views of a mountain (compare the different ways people.
2) different views on the meaning of 'mountain'. Look into 100 views of a mountain (compare the different ways people experience mountains)




1) seems the best [Steve notes:  you already have material]  
1) seems the best [Steve notes:  you already have material to move quickly forward on this]  


Steve suggest: Make the new research 'cut off point' after the Eye presentation.  
Steve suggest: Make the new research 'cut off point' after the Eye presentation.  


We agreed Sacha would reflect on 3 recent works using WhatHowWhy method
We agreed Sacha will reflect on 3 recent works using WhatHowWhy method


Have been dealing with big issues (the sublime-the simulacrum): Would be good to concentrate on the detail of making things (medium specificity)
Have been dealing with big issues (the sublime-the simulacrum): Would be good to concentrate on the detail of making things (medium specificity)

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Sacha-project proposal

Sacha-thesis outline


Realistic outcome for next meeting=

https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Graduate_Seminar_2021-2022

notes on Jan13 meeting:

Busy with: swzland; experimenting with the scale of the work and different modes of presentation; how to use space around the image; multiple projections...

Also went skiing; aren't a lot of tourists, so that was fun.

Thesis: still struggling with how the thesis should look (mode of address):

1) method description (help develop practical work) = ( big themes: the anthropocene &c.);

2) different views on the meaning of 'mountain'. Look into 100 views of a mountain (compare the different ways people experience mountains)


1) seems the best [Steve notes: you already have material to move quickly forward on this]

Steve suggest: Make the new research 'cut off point' after the Eye presentation.

We agreed Sacha will reflect on 3 recent works using WhatHowWhy method

Have been dealing with big issues (the sublime-the simulacrum): Would be good to concentrate on the detail of making things (medium specificity)

Outcome by next meeting: start with WhatHowWhy and discuss (describe) 3 specific pieces (2000 words in total).

Next time: review written work

Key Dates and Deadlines

  • 19 November - Graduate Proposal Deadline = DONE
  • 19 November - Thesis Outline Deadline = DONE


  • 3 Dec - Deadline First Chapter = ?
  • 18 Feb - Deadline First Draft Thesis
  • 18 March - Deadline Second Draft thesis (texts to 2nd readers)
  • 1 April - Deadlines Second readers' comments
  • 14 April - DEADLINE THESIS


Grading procedure (Thesis):

Early May: Steve, Marloes and Natasha draft feedback on the thesis texts they supervised

Mid-May: Steve, Marloes and Natasha review each other’s feedback and grades

End of May: Finalize feedback and grades.

Early June: Finalized feedback and grades communicated to students.