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Civic, Considered, and Sustainable Art Practice

Talks on Youtube: Open Engagement, Rick Lowe OpenEngagement, Tom Finkelpearl Book on Contextual Practice: What We Made, by Tom Finkelpearl  

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Civic, Considered, and Sustainable Art Practice

Talks on Youtube: Open Engagement, Rick Lowe OpenEngagement, Tom Finkelpearl Book on Contextual Practice: What We Made, by Tom Finkelpearl  

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Final Project: Girls and Sexualization

  Google Docs – via Iframely Summary I will talk to teen girls about their identity and how it has changed as they grow into their developing bodies and how their interactions with others have changed as they have gone

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Final Project: Girls and Sexualization

  Google Docs – via Iframely Summary I will talk to teen girls about their identity and how it has changed as they grow into their developing bodies and how their interactions with others have changed as they have gone

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Site Specific, Pervasive Gaming, Location Based

Starting Points: Rimini Protokoll: Call Cutta in a Box Blast Theory: A Machine to See With Janet Cardiff: Alter Bahnhof Video Walk Mobile Experiential Cinema knowbotic research: Become MacGhillie 

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Site Specific, Pervasive Gaming, Location Based

Starting Points: Rimini Protokoll: Call Cutta in a Box Blast Theory: A Machine to See With Janet Cardiff: Alter Bahnhof Video Walk Mobile Experiential Cinema knowbotic research: Become MacGhillie 

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“Animal Land” by Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars (2013-2015)

Artists Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars gather information about native Arizona animals that are nearing premature extinction in the wake of humans in the desert. Animal Land began as a pop-up project that has now expanded into a long-term on-going

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“Animal Land” by Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars (2013-2015)

Artists Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars gather information about native Arizona animals that are nearing premature extinction in the wake of humans in the desert. Animal Land began as a pop-up project that has now expanded into a long-term on-going

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“Time Blocks” by Laurie Frick (2014-2015)

  Artist Laurie Frick uses the daily time tracking gathered by Ben Lipkowitz, who had been logging his time since 2005. She downloaded all of his data and combed thru it for patterns and uses wood blocks of different thicknesses and sizes

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“Time Blocks” by Laurie Frick (2014-2015)

  Artist Laurie Frick uses the daily time tracking gathered by Ben Lipkowitz, who had been logging his time since 2005. She downloaded all of his data and combed thru it for patterns and uses wood blocks of different thicknesses and sizes

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