Catch me twice: Sunday: Preconference Panel – http://conference.giarts.org/preconference-support-individual-artists.html Monday: Conference Panel – http://conference.giarts.org/sessions/mon22.html
Catch me twice: Sunday: Preconference Panel – http://conference.giarts.org/preconference-support-individual-artists.html Monday: Conference Panel – http://conference.giarts.org/sessions/mon22.html
A discussion of diagram use throughout the roundtable conversations, “Complex Models”, Posted in Temporary Art Review.
Here’s a 3-Line Matrix visualization of a concise summary of Bourdieu’s sociology of art, by Nick Prior: “We can orient to Bourdieu’s sociology of art by differentiating three interdependent dimensions, forms or locales: 1) the artist and the art works…
It is a multi-dimensional visual thinking tool. A field descriptor. An oblique coordinate system, or a scenario matrix on steroids. A topological device meant to breathe and stretch. How to use it: In any given discourse, broadly determine 3 prevalent…
My self portrait, the Artist as a Ceiling Fan, updated:
With Tricia Van Eck at 6018 North, discussing her venue’s mission, followed by working out details on a 3-Line Matrix Whiteboard:
March 1-2, 2013, East Tennessee State University, Outer Regions Round Table and Panel Discussion. Organized by Vanessa Mayoraz and Andrew Ross. Participants: Adelheid Mers, Emma Balazs, Joey Orr, Sarrita Hunn. Moderated by Mira Gerard We are planning a follow-up through…
January 18, 2013, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, “Wissenskulturen im Dialog.” (conference respondent). Here are the initial and updated versions of the Conference Matrix.