Sunday, August 23, 2009

Project 1: Hunting and Gathering



hunt-ing (verb) – a search for something; usually related to the hunt for wild animals

gath-er-ing (verb) – to come together, assemble, or accumulate; to pick up from the ground; to collect scattered things; to draw together or towards oneself


Compile a series of images, texts, sounds, word lists, etc. that will inform your work this semester. The form/format you bring them to class in is up to, but it should be a pastiche of materials and sources that speak to you and represent entry points for further exploration throughout the semester.

Consider the following:

Relationships between Self / Environment / Others (consider: actions, thoughts, habits, desires, beliefs, culture, perception, technology, objects, nature, physical structures, landscape, stuff, political systems, power, lines of communication, signs, symbols, assumptions, ritual, myth, history, time…) What engages you? What are you curious about? What fills you with wonder? What do you want to explore or know more about? What sources are you drawn to for material? (Digital media? Magazines? Photographs? Stream of consciousness writing? Politics or the nightly news? A specific place? Nature? Micro systems? Macro systems?) What is your point of view, i.e., what is your relationship to the things you are looking at/into? What might be some questions that guide your research and artmaking this semester?


We are engaged in pure research—consider everything potential fodder for your creative work.

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