Wednesday 14 March 2012

A quick record of yesterday's meeting (Chris / Vanda, please add anything you remember that I may have missed out or is inaccurate):-

  • Some of us were concerned that the way we were tackling our question was too vast for the amount of time available, and that we need to get the balance right with reference to different methodologies and disciplines.
  • The way some of us work corresponds more closely to the action research methodology model, rather than to the one used by Cage.
  • Chris has worked out an interesting structure for the presentation in relation to music.  It's interactive and should work well.
  • I offered to research examples of the way that setting boundaries to achieve focus influences the work of textile artists, e.g Jane Kidd.  Another possibility might be Norma Starzakowna and Liz Nilsson, who are both concerned with the concept of memory, but whose work is quite different.  I will find some images to show this, and possibly do a mind-map or similar to show their methodology.  
  • Vanda will work on some linking points/slides.
  • Kerry thought that reference to specific models of methodology, with an intro to artists, possibly how they generate ideas/create possibilities and what their work shows about their methodologies would be useful.
  • Chris has already set up a pdf of slides that we can all use as a template - idea being that we each contribute (2?) slides.  We accept that we will probably have far too much info, and will need to cut it down at the next meeting.
Hope this is ok as a record.  Please add or correct anything!
Wendy

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