Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Format of presentation?

Just wondering how we're going to present and what. Regarding information about our own practices I think we've got it covered but we need to talk more about the things we share and don't. 
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I think we should all start by talking individually about our own work and links we've found between each other(So plan some writing for that. A quick overview about what we've found out) we could turn it into a short open discussion between ourselves and everyone else afterwards. Maybe ask other people in the tutor group some questions we've been discussing???

Talk about Sartre and our linked ideas? How we all have aspects of psychology in our work. Yours two more so about the relationships with yourself, objects and the world around you? Mine more so about relations with other people.  (I need writings off you both)

 Then talk about our importance of audiences and what experience we want our viewer to have with our work? Do we want to create universal work or work for a specific audience? Communication? The importance of different aspects of communication in our work? Can we ever truly communicate what we want to?

This could then lead on nicely to talking about why its important for us to create some kind of emotion in our viewer when engaging with our work? Why do we want our viewer to feel something and reflect on their own life in some way? Why do we feel this is the best kind of art work? 

Then we can look at 3 images of each of our own works at the end together and discuss what we get from each.  This would fit in nicely with the idea that we're all aware that different viewers will take different things from our work due to their own personal experiences. And by doing this is would then give us all an individual voice again and would highlight our differences.


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