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Misty Li / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]

Peer Review 2

These are four blogs I have posted comments on. The Common Week7 Sprint3 How ‘listening’ open to alternative modes of relation? Sprint 4: Cultural Commons Dec 7, 2022

Week8&9 Common

Problem Scenario ‘The Commons’ Consider how the arts and contemporary theory structure “the commons” anew: how the commons becomes both a goal and a trope in post-millennial art and cultural theory.’ (Amy J. Elias) What is the relationship between art… Continue Reading →

Week6&7 Sensory

Blue In her article, “Derek Jarman’s Blue: Negating the Visual”, Jenna Carine Ashton states “The auditory comes to replace the visual; with Blue there is a sensory tussle as we are forced  to listen.” Reflecting on your own experience of… Continue Reading →

Blue

In her article, “Derek Jarman’s Blue: Negating the Visual”, Jenna Carine Ashton states “The auditory comes to replace the visual; with Blue there is a sensory tussle as we are forced  to listen.” Reflecting on your own experience of watching Blue, do… Continue Reading →

Peer Review1

These are four blogs I have posted comments on. https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2449532_themes-in-contemporary-art-2022-2023sem1/ https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2313334_themes-in-contemporary-art-2022-2023sem1/ https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2413842_themes-in-contemporary-art-2022-2023sem1/ https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2248556_themes-in-contemporary-art-2022-2023sem1/   Oct 24, 2022

Week 3&4 Play

Reflection In these two weeks, we have read an essay by Vesna Krstich (2016) about the Pedagogy of play, which gives a good overview of the study between play and education and focuses on the score performance in the form… Continue Reading →

Week1&2 Weird

Themes in contemporary In the Week1,  Day 1 10:00-12:30 Wednesday 21st September Before class, we watch a video on James Clegg’s provocation of The Weird and Phil Ford’s study, Birth of the Weird. Today’s first part is the introduction to… Continue Reading →

Welcome!

Welcome to your new blog site! This is your first post. You can edit this or delete it and start blogging. You should read the Terms of Use if you haven’t already. For help and advice on getting started with… Continue Reading →

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