The Object Ethnography Project - 27 views
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#1 Rosalynn Rothstein on 04 Apr 12http://objectethnography.wordpress.com/participate/
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#5 Rosalynn Rothstein on 08 May 12After thinking about this project, and a couple of the other projects I have posted where ethnography/fine art are intersecting or fine artists are specifically employing ethnography as an methodological or ethical stance, perhaps the best way we can think about some of these projects is by extracting some of the methods they use which are successful in engaging people or participants. How are they attracting people or groups to work with and what are these projects that are successful in engaging participation and feedback?
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#8 Rosalynn Rothstein on 30 May 12While we are talking about this project, we should probably also take a look at this project (http://significantobjects.com/). This ended in the sale of the objects. From one of the steps of the project, "A participating writer is paired with an object. He or she then writes a fictional story, in any style or voice, about the object. Voila! An unremarkable, castoff thingamajig has suddenly become a "significant" object!" How does this change the whole idea of adding value to an object by telling a story about it or from the perspective of the object.