[CART360] Collaboration CART360 Assignment (due Friday)
p.a. duquette
impetus at graffiti.net
Tue Nov 3 11:20:47 EST 2009
Students of CART360; please read and respond
by this Friday, November 6th:
Background: Computational art practices are increasingly concerned with patron or user participation and experiences, and projects frequently necessitate cooperative and/or collaborative phases of creation and development. Navigating collaborative circumstances and environments involves multiple perspectives, objectives, expectations, and habits. These processes also engage varying histories, vocabularies, and practical needs. Whether working with clients and/or participants in prototyping trials, designing immersive (architectural) environments, or endeavouring object production as a team member mindfulness in regard to process is significant. This is especially true in context with contemporary movements in art-making; interactive programmers frequently work aside dancers, sculptors are working with electronics artists, and theatre artists are working in tandem with new media designers (to name but a few potential instances).
Assignment: From your personal experience and that of working in groups for school projects, offer a statement that represents problems inherent to creative collaboration. Alternatively, you can present a question that relates to the challenges of working creatively, cooperatively, with others. Your input will be presented in class, as apart of a fellow students presentation, and will be anonymous (you will not be identified personally). **Send your statement or question via email with the subject heading Collaboration CART360 to: impetus at graffiti.net
Merci!
xp
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"I do not much like heroes, they make too much noise. I hate
conquerors, proud enemies of themselves. Who have placed
supreme happiness in the horrors of combat. Seeking death
everywhere, and making a hundred thousand of their fellow
men suffer it. The greater their glory shines, the more detestable
they are. Heroes, who have been so adulated throughout history,
and who find happiness in the horror they inflict on others, are
presented as enemies of their own humanity."
- Voltaire
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