This blog belongs to the Art In The Everyday course at Eastern Connecticut State University which explores everyday life experience through various frames of reference, including: sound, ephemeral sculpture, movement and community building.
yeah, i think its a good idea too. I'm bringing the post its tomorrow. and some tape just in case they don't really stick to well. but. I don't have any scrap books. & who's gonna do all the digital stuff? everyone seems to have a camera now. (except me = \ ) so idk which one of you guys wants to do all the digital/printing out kind of stuff.
Each group in the class began by posting a photograph of a potential "monument" site here in Willimantic, CT. Comments about the place accompanied these preliminary images. Then, each group's proposed temporal monument was performed/ made/ constructed, on or around April 8. Results posted to the left.
"Roadside Monument"
posted by Alex Moshier
from "Walking in the City," by Michel de Certeau
The story begins on ground level, with footsteps. They are myriad, but do not compose a series. They weave places together. They are not localized; they spatialize. See the Class's own Maps of Meandering>>>>>
those are good. I like them! do you want to put the post its kind of side by side though. instead of one being on top of the other?
ReplyDeleteohhh. & do we still wanna make them all into a little kind of scrap book?
Yeah. Like, if we take them digitally we can put them on a computer and edit them so that they print on one picture together. If that makes sense.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I think that's a good idea, the scrapbook thing. I really don't know what else we would do with them?
yeah, i think its a good idea too. I'm bringing the post its tomorrow. and some tape just in case they don't really stick to well. but. I don't have any scrap books. & who's gonna do all the digital stuff? everyone seems to have a camera now. (except me = \ ) so idk which one of you guys wants to do all the digital/printing out kind of stuff.
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