Wednesday, May 13, 2009
After the fact, but...
I know class is over, but i was looking around for information on Rauschenberg and found this. It relates to our discussion on Rauschenberg's homosexuality, the show that he did not support, and even references to interview we read.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Romare Bearden Interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcp1pW8I_tI
This is an excellent interview with Romare Bearden. Check the youtube link above. It's about an hour long but from my standpoint Bearden's answers are really interesting. Tell me what you think.
Duane Deterville
This is an excellent interview with Romare Bearden. Check the youtube link above. It's about an hour long but from my standpoint Bearden's answers are really interesting. Tell me what you think.
Duane Deterville
Monday, March 16, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Some Links
this is meatpaper
artforum.com / home
Artkrush | Twice-monthly News, Reviews, and Features
thestarkguide
ARCADE
Artdaily.org - The First Art Newspaper on the Net
gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
les presses du rĂ©el – Permanent Food magazine
The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
nthWord - Adjust your Thinking.
plastic antinomy
WM | whitehot magazine of contemporary art
artforum.com / home
Artkrush | Twice-monthly News, Reviews, and Features
thestarkguide
ARCADE
Artdaily.org - The First Art Newspaper on the Net
gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
les presses du rĂ©el – Permanent Food magazine
The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
nthWord - Adjust your Thinking.
plastic antinomy
WM | whitehot magazine of contemporary art
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Brilliant New Interview Tips, News, More!
In discussion with Mika Hannula, a Social Practice visitor, we mentioned that many of us were conducting interviews.
The following suggestions were posed:
1. Create 3 minutes of silence somewhere within the interview. A great deal can be unveiled with this.
2. Ask the same question several times, phrased differently. Oftentimes, someone thinks the answer is complete. To delve below the surface, re-ask the same question differently, and you will be surprised by what you get.
Here is the interview release form I used for my faculty interview.
My peer interview was distributed, by said peer, here. I warn, it is not for the faint of heart.
The following suggestions were posed:
1. Create 3 minutes of silence somewhere within the interview. A great deal can be unveiled with this.
2. Ask the same question several times, phrased differently. Oftentimes, someone thinks the answer is complete. To delve below the surface, re-ask the same question differently, and you will be surprised by what you get.
Here is the interview release form I used for my faculty interview.
My peer interview was distributed, by said peer, here. I warn, it is not for the faint of heart.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
unethical editing?
This super-interesting article, discusses the ethical issues of editing, in the interviews of Deborah Solomon of the New York Times.
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