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group projects

10/6/2013

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Over the next few minutes, please talk with the other people in your group to brainstorm a project you could work on that is focused on a place. Figure out:
  • Who: Who's on your team? Which community are you planning on working with?
  • What: What kind of project do you envision?
  • When: What's the timeline?  
  • Where: Where will this happen? 
  • Why: Why do you want to do this?  
  • How: What methods are you planning on using? (performance, design, lecture series, etc.)
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Scores

10/5/2013

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Lists

10/5/2013

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Getting started:
*   Please contribute one or more items to each of the following lists: individuals & organizations, materials & supplies, themes, lexicon.
*  As you are thinking about what to contribute to each of those lists, think of a place that might provide inspiration for a site-specific project. That place could be--
  • geographically "small" (such as something that would fit into a city block, garden, or building); 
  • geographically "medium in size" (such as a city
  • geographically "larger" (such as a region, e.g. the Great Lakes Region, Appalachia, Florida Everglades, etc.)
*   Write your name next to each item you add to each of of the lists.
Individuals & Organizations
Write down the name of one or more individuals or organizations whose work (as it pertains to place) is particularly inspiring to you. That could be an artist (Annea Lockwood, Robert Smithson, etc.), etc.
Materials & Supplies

Please write down examples of materials and supplies that you might use -- as you explore how you could articulate a project that pertains to some aspect of the Great Lakes (or some other geographical location that you want to explore).

Those materials and supplies could include:
art supplies: acrylic paint, clay, wire,

Themes
What are some core themes that you want to explore, as you envision a project that focuses on a place? Examples include--
its history, hidden spots, people who have helped to shape what you th
Methods
What methods do you think you'd like to use, as you explore your place-centric project?
Lexicon
What are some words and phrases that pertain to your chosen place? E.g. watershed,
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Today's Session

10/5/2013

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Welcome to this session! Here are some things we will cover during this session --
  • Participants contribute ideas to lists that pertain to the following categories: materials for art making, audience,
  • Great Lakes Ensemble's recent work, including a skyped talk with two of GLE's principals -- Lisa LaMarre and James Cornish.
  • Participants share examples of items they contributed to the lists.
  • We talk about examples of scores that have been used -- including written and graphic scores.
  • Everyone works alone or in groups to sketch out ideas for a project that would explore several of a place's dynamics.




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The Great Lakes

10/2/2013

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Pick one Great Lake that you have an experience with. Write down a description of a memory you have of that Great Lake.
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supplies, equipment

10/2/2013

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audio recordings
oovoo
pics & audio
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questions

10/2/2013

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Site-Specific Work
  • Pick three sites where you would like to do a project. What are some key characteristics, attributes and values that you attribute to those sites?
  • Now zero in on one of those sites. What do you like about it so much? Why would you like to do a project there?

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