Your task this weekend is to analyze your research to date and focus on a particular aspect of your word to research further and IN DEPTH. What are you most interested in, what are you most excited about?
You will then create an informative structure (presentation, maps, installations, objects, animations, video, sounds, images, book, etc, etc,) that shares your research with an audience.
Keep in Mind:
- You are still dealing with The Line
- Focus on an aspect or avenue to research that is exciting to you.
- Consider methods for your informative structure that are interesting and creative. How can you make your work interesting and engaging? How do you get your audience to need/want to spend time with it?
- Consider how your informative structure depicts your research without you there to explain it. What bits of information are most essential to understand, is there something for the audience to question and explore?
- Consider your choice of method/ process/ material. What is necessary? What is appropriate? (For example: Remember that even your choice of paper or font has an effect on the information that you present.)
- This project is the culmination of 4 weeks of research. Does what you are doing live-up to that? Is it appropriately involved and ambitious?
****Let Michelle and Brett know by Sunday at noon if you need any technological resources (beside a video projector) for the presentation of your work. If you are presenting video or sound work please bring it on a thumb drive or DVD/ CD, so that we can install all media work on one computer.