Difference between revisions of "Public Art class 1"
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Eliade, Mircea. Excerpt from The Sacred and the Profane; undergrads, pp 20-29, grads 20-65 | Eliade, Mircea. Excerpt from The Sacred and the Profane; undergrads, pp 20-29, grads 20-65 | ||
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Revision as of 03:27, 26 January 2009
Week 1 (Jan. 27)
introduction to the class, self-guided tour, discussion of lakefront public spaces and public art.
What is public art?
Introduction to mind map as a way to generate and organize concepts.
Discussion of Asn. 1.
Reading for next week:
Readings can be found in: \\Siam2\ClassFolders\PublicArt\Readings\for Week2
Eliade, Mircea. Excerpt from The Sacred and the Profane; undergrads, pp 20-29, grads 20-65
Resources:
- Ivan Mestrovic [[1]]
- Fountain of the Great Lakes [[2]] [[3]]
- Agora, Magdalena Abakanowicz [[4]] [[5]] [[6]] [[7]]
- Buckingham Fountain [[8]]
- General Logan [[9]] [[10]]
- Chicago Public Art Group [[11]]
- 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago [[12]]