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==Due:  War Memorial ==
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discussion of site visits google map entries
  
War memorials are part of the visual landscape. Design a war memorial or a modification to an existing one. Create a visualization of the work and an explanation/artist’s statement about it. Consider the relationship of the hero or representative to the masses, the representation vs. the symbol, the lasting vs. the ephemeral.
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Visiting Artist:  Eric Peterson [http://www.eriklpeterson.com/]
  
*In talking about your design, answer these questions:
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Lecture: Spatial Divisions and Passages
  
*What does the work memorialize?
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Reading for next week:
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Christiane Paul:  [http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/rt/printerFriendly/1616/1531#p11]
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and Critical Art Ensemble's Molecular Invasion:  Contestational Biology, Introduction [http://www.critical-art.net/books/molecular/intro.pdf]
  
*Does it deal with an individual, an individual representation of many, an idea?
 
  
==Land Art==
 
 
refer to week 11
 
 
==next week==
 
 
demonstration laser cutter for final project
 
 
13 Ways due - post images and talking points to your class page
 
  
 
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[[Category:IAM Classes]][[Category:Public Art]]

Latest revision as of 04:03, 15 April 2013

April 16

discussion of site visits google map entries

Visiting Artist: Eric Peterson [1]

Lecture: Spatial Divisions and Passages

Reading for next week: Christiane Paul: [2] and Critical Art Ensemble's Molecular Invasion: Contestational Biology, Introduction [3]