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March: Contemporary Art & Public Pedagogy Blog: 1: Public Pedagogy Meet & Greet - 0 views

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    Culture: the consumerism-driven culture that created the popularity of Times Square Intertextuality: Situating different views of the space according to different values/experiences Subjectivity: Emotional response to Times Square
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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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    Explained in detail within the blog post
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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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Critical public art pedagogy - 1 views

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Critical Public Art Pedagogy - 0 views

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    terms discussed further in blog
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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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Performance Art and Performed Networks of Association - 0 views

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    The activities discussed in the blog involve: culture, installation, remix, subjectivity, agency, ambiguity, and public pedagogy

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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