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*Alternative:  [[http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/04/knit_tank.html]] [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/davesag/4088101/]]
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*Claes Oldenburg:  Placid Civil Monument [[http://www.frieze.com/issue/article/touched_by_your_presence/]]
 
*Claes Oldenburg:  Placid Civil Monument [[http://www.frieze.com/issue/article/touched_by_your_presence/]]
 
*Vietnam:  [[http://vnmilitaria.com/museum1.htm]]  [[http://thewall-usa.com/gallery.asp]] [[http://www.archinode.com/wtcmwj.html]] [[http://www.planet99.com/chicago/tour/vietnam_veterans_memorial_plaza.html]]
 
*Vietnam:  [[http://vnmilitaria.com/museum1.htm]]  [[http://thewall-usa.com/gallery.asp]] [[http://www.archinode.com/wtcmwj.html]] [[http://www.planet99.com/chicago/tour/vietnam_veterans_memorial_plaza.html]]
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* Haymarket [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haymarket_Riot]] [[http://www.kentlaw.edu/ilhs/hayplak.htm]]
 
* Haymarket [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haymarket_Riot]] [[http://www.kentlaw.edu/ilhs/hayplak.htm]]
 
*Iraq War Memorial [[http://iraqmemorial.org/]]
 
*Iraq War Memorial [[http://iraqmemorial.org/]]
 
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*Alternative:  [[http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/04/knit_tank.html]] [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/davesag/4088101/]]
  
 
Tonight at Gallery 400, UIC, 5 PM [[http://www.uic.edu/aa/college/gallery400/05_info.htm]]
 
Tonight at Gallery 400, UIC, 5 PM [[http://www.uic.edu/aa/college/gallery400/05_info.htm]]

Revision as of 13:30, 17 February 2009

Week 4 (Feb. 17)– community art, interviewing, war memorials

field trip - meet at 1 PM at:

Chicago Public Art Group

Jon Pounds

1259 S Wabash Ave

Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 427-2724


Questions:

  • If you have an idea for a community art project, how would you go about getting the community involved?
  • How would you find sponsorship and get commitments for participation?
  • Please describe the impact of some of your projects on the local community and beyond.
  • How do you decide where to do projects/place objects?
  • do you have a summer camp for kids? Do you think of your projects as art education as well as the other functions they serve?
  • when you decide to create a work, what factors determine the placement of the piece and how you go about gaining participation?
  • how do you feel about the permanence or impermanence of a piece? who maintains them after they are completed?
  • how would someone get involved in CPAG?

Interviewing

examples:

would you want to emulate this interviewer? [[1]]

what if the interviewer is looking for something different from the interview than the interviewee? (and what about running music behind an interview) [[2]]

interactive work on criminal justice system that includes interviews [[3]]

Where Are You From? interactive work on globalism and identity [[4]]


For the interviewer:

1. What do you want to know? what information is important for the audience?

2. What questions can you ask that don't foreclose upon unanticipated results, or

3. how can you ask questions that open up rather than close down communication?

4. What environmental or attitudinal factors could facilitate or inhibit communication?


For Veterans (sample questions):


1. When did you serve, and for how long?

2. What led you to join the service (what were your circumstances)

2a. What did you hope to achieve by serving?

2b. Do you think you did achieve that?

3. where and what were you assigned to do?

3a. what was that experience like for you?

4. What was it like when you came back?


pose open-ended questions

LISTEN to the answer as a way to formulate the next question

what does the person want to talk about?

War Memorials

  • What purpose do they serve
  • Who/what are they commemorating
  • What is their attitude toward war
  • Where are they situated

War Memorials:

Tonight at Gallery 400, UIC, 5 PM [[16]]

C.E.B. Reas [[17]]