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Far from being one-sided, lectures are a social occasion. IN DEFENSE OF LECTURE
(or lectures as a way to bring people together in a community called a "classroom")
Take 3-5 minutes of your time and experiment the feeling of been tagged in your body.
Follow the images above. Spend some time observing how does it feel.
Score Challenge
1- Open a GoogleDocs file and use it to record all the follow steps
2- Invent three words whose initials are T.A.G.
3- Choose a fourth word that you consider can connect the three
4- Search for this fourth word as a hashtag on Instagram
5- Copy the fourth image to your record notes on the GoogleDoc file you have created for this exercise
6- Name it with a new word different from the previous four
7- Search this fifth word on Wikipedia
8- Open one of the external links
9- Copy and paste a fragment of a new idea you have learned
10- Name this new idea with one word
11- Search this word on Google images
12- Copy and paste this image linking it to its source
13- Create a shared link to your GoogleDocs file (only view)
14- Share it with me
Result here
Fluxus manifesto
George Maciunas, 1963
Constrained writing
class/lecture preparation
Conversation and Silence
Monika Szewczyk - Art of Conversation, Part I
Nana Adusei-Poku - On Being Present Where You Wish to Disappear
Can we create endless open concepts?
From The Rejection of Closure (Lyn Hejinian, Poetry Foundation, 1983)
Also Textual Cooperation (Lucie Guillemette and Josiane Cossette, Signo, 2013)
Book: Deleuze and Guattari, Politics and Education: For a People-Yet-to-Come
Lecture/Class/Performance and Chain
Lecture in form of chain (Lara's photobook): a scrolling lecture on the computer mouse
Example of hypertextual chain: intervalo-escola SP
tyne doses of arsenic
Click on me
CONTAINER/CONVERSION/RULES
Week 2 Assignment:
Anxious Want delays I have thoughts to digest The process is better Freeze
While I navigate on themes that I am interested in, I do mostly two procedures: 1) I highlight keywords, freeze frames of a scene, cut parts of an image; 2) I organize these fragments in another place.
Maybe my cartography is a timeline, a collection of timelines. All of them derivatives without a begin per se but [start] points. Points organized as a chain but connected "hypertextually." So it can be seen as a line or a web — rhizomatic lines (as in Deleuze and Guattari — agency). The connectors [points, links] could be tags, keywords, but the fragments sometimes appear as tags (aesthetically speaking also).
More here: https://taggingtag.tumblr.com/ Tag Manager
Barbara Kruger