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Open Toolkits

Open Toolkits

OERs composed by MA Contemporary Art Theory Students

Tag: BarCamp

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Are you ready to embark on a journey of self-exploration and empowerment?  This toolkit is for everyone, whether you’re curious about understanding your  identity, breaking free from societal expectations, or simply exploring a new aspect of yourself. It’s inclusive, accessible, and designed to meet you wherever you are in your journey.  We will protect your privacy […]

“Happiness itself is a long patience, so I wait for a breeze in the garden to blow my worries away.” Materials🧱 You can choose any one of these: White paper,Pens (preferably in different colors)📄🖊️/ Tablet with drawing software(like Procreate,Sketch up etc.),Capacitive pen💻 Let’s begin! Step 1:Learn about garden types and design principles⛲️ Chinese Garden Deeply […]

This OER will lead you through the steps to complete your own ode poem. Beginning with tasks of reflection and remembrance you, as the learner, will build a descriptive language that you will then use to assemble into a structure of a poem to a subject personal to you.      The Learning Objectives   […]

Summary: Title:Accessible Wimbledon —- A Guide for Disabled Visitors to Enjoy the Tournament Time Required: 20 minutes 1.Pre-Visit Planning Guide(5 minutes) 2.Interactive Map of Wimbledon Grounds(3 minutes) 3.Scenario-Based Accessibility Quiz (3 minutes) 4.Personal Stories and Tips from Disabled Wimbledon Visitors (4 minutes) 5.Provide a Short Quiz Goal: Here’s a refined Open Toolkit focused specifically on […]

This is a word cloud about dreams, with the words arranged in the shape of one dove in flight. Key words include "Shadows," "Labyrinth," "Forest," "Mirror," and other dream-related imagery, as well as abstract concepts like "Emotion" and "Freedom." These words reflect themes of mystery, exploration, and freedom within dreams. The overall color scheme is a soft blue, creating a calm and dreamy atmosphere.

Jung observed that dreams are driven by a natural tendency to bring resolution and closure to unfinished emotional and mental problems of the day. Jung, C.G., 2012. Man and his symbols. Bantam. An AI-made dream scene Step into the world of your dreams, where symbols hold the key to unlocking hidden emotions and inspiring creativity. […]

Flame icon created by Freepik – Flaticon Open Toolkits ’24 BarCamp 10:30-12:30 19th November 2024   West Court, Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh   A BarCamp is a stucture for presenting and playtesting a UX; in this case, an Open Toolkit. Open Toolkits ’24 runs prior to the open publication of this […]

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“We still recognise that much of what gives one’s life meaning stems from accidents, interruptions, and serendipitous encounters: the ‘off time’ that a mechanistic view of the experience seeks to eliminate.” – Jenny Odell.[1]   This workshop was conceived as a way of enacting themes within Jenny Odell’s ‘How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy’ (2019) and Tricia Hersey’s ‘Rest […]

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