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Participant Self-representation - 18 views

started by Karen Keifer-Boyd on 26 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
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Contemporary Art Concepts Glossary | AED 813: Public Pedagogy & Contemporary Art - 3 views

  • Collaboration Submitted by JLR530 on Sun, 02/06/2011 - 13:42. A COLLABORATION involves a minimum of two individuals working together toward a common goal.   Each participant brings their unique beliefs, talents, drives, and attitudes from inside   their psyche and inputs them into the completion of the goal. Jeanine Briggs commanded a collaboration at the de Young museum in San Francisco in which I (as well as all guests) was (were) able to participate this past July.   Discarded items were provided by   Briggs, and a large creature called a Detritussaurs was formed with the idea that visitors would add to their touch to it.   - James Images found at links below: http://deyoung.famsf.org/blog/introduction-jeanine-briggs-transfigurations-july-2010-artist-residence-gregory-stock-education http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/4879962665_7a1d16cb2b.jpg
  • Collaboration Submitted by JLR530 on Sun, 02/06/2011 - 13:42. A COLLABORATION involves a minimum of two individuals working together toward a common goal.  Each participant brings their unique beliefs, talents, drives, and attitudes from inside their psyche and inputs them into the completion of the goal. Jeanine Briggs commanded a collaboration at the de Young museum in San Francisco in which I (as well as all guests) was (were) able to participate this past July.  Discarded items were provided by Briggs, and a large creature called a Detritussaurs was formed with the idea that visitors would add to their touch to it.  - James Images found at links below: http://deyoung.famsf.org/blog/introduction-jeanine-briggs-transfigurations-july-2010-artist-residence-gregory-stock-education http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/4879962665_7a1d16cb2b.jpg
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March: Contemporary Art & Public Pedagogy Blog: Blog 4: Contemporary Art Concepts - 0 views

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March: Contemporary Art & Public Pedagogy Blog: Blog 7: Making Visible (Story, Part 2) - 1 views

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    Two specific people's view of the same instant in time with explored cultural presuppositions
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Blog Entry 7: Making Visible - 3 views

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    A multi-perspective view of the same object over a single day
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March: Contemporary Art & Public Pedagogy Blog: Blog entry 2: Public Pedagogy of Everyd... - 0 views

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    Culture: Familial standards and "way things are done" Subjectivity: Emotional memory contextualizing tables Autobiography: Story of table seating arrangements
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March: Contemporary Art & Public Pedagogy Blog: 6. Critical Public Art Pedagogy - 0 views

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March: Contemporary Art & Public Pedagogy Blog: Blog 5: Public Pedagogy: Politicizing t... - 1 views

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    Contextual: What it means to be learning how to teach and all of the ironies that go into our modern notion of education Intertextuality, Remix, Code-Switching: Dichotomous relationship between hegemonic teacher roles and emotional unworthiness Culture: Breaking with established notions of what an educator should be
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March: Contemporary Art & Public Pedagogy Blog: Blog 7: Making Visible (Background, Par... - 0 views

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    Culture/Intertextuality: trying to break a situated meaning within a specific world view Relational: My position can only exist in relation to others
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Public Pedagogy - 0 views

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    In the piece shown in this blog, I use metaphor, subjectivity, hyper signification, autobiography, agency (politicize the personal); and I comment on culture
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NAEA Women's Caucus Voices Blog | Speak up, be heard, redefine. - 4 views

    • James Rickard
       
      I believe this would be an example of Gude's "Layering." It looks like the artist took various existing skin images, then cut them, rearranged and overlapped them to form a hand.
    • James Rickard
       
      This looks like an example of Gude's "Interaction of Text & Image." There is a woman inside of a dark hood with many textual descriptions of how she feels eminating around her.
    • Stephanie Melachrinos
       
      What would it have been like to see synthetic cubism for the first time? How would I have responded to newspaper literally glued to the surface of Picasso's work? 100 years later, it is commonplace. Appropriation and layering, two postmodern concepts in Gude's 2004 article, are inherent in collage. This postcard layers textures beneath two images of plastic army men. I don't understand what the elements in the background are, but visually, they resembles the desert. Perhaps it is meant to evoke the landscape of the Middle East and being unable to control the movement (evidenced by the eratic arrows) of a loved one in the army. In my own reading of the image, it is about a loved one, not oneself, because the figures appear to be on the telephone. (I could be completely off-base here, since I know nothing of army paraphenalia). I think of my friend who hears from her brother via internet chat that his group is moving to a less protected area. She is powerless, not in control, unable to help him.
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    • Laura Mcgowan
       
      This post is a great use of metaphor. I usually think of empowerment as something that comes from within. This artists uses physical strength portrayed in a yoga pose as a metaphor for inner empowerment. I also think the' 'wind' coming from her hands acts as a metaphor for all that she is capable of changing and what she is changing. I also think yoga itself can be interpreted as an installation piece commenting on empowerment and struggle. 
  • Prompt 5: When you or another you know felt/was violated/threatened
    • Kate Andrzejczak
       
      This seems to be another example of layering. When I first viewed this image I thought it was a combination of images manipulated with a program like Photoshop. However, when I zoomed it it looks like the artist used different fabrics and meshes in layers to arrange this image.
    • Kate Andrzejczak
       
      I didn't do this right last night, but on the image below. This image is another example of layering. When I first saw it I thought it was different images manipulated and layered in a program like photoshop. When I zoomed in I realized it was actually, or appears to be, layers of mesh and fabric.

NAEA Women's Caucus Voices Blog - 1 views

started by Stephen Izzo on 17 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
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