As last time, for this week’s (and the last) sketchbook assignment we are offering two options: one for Track A learners (more visual-based), and one for Track B learners (a written response). Do one or the other, or both. Please note there is a separate forum for each track.
Track A
- Using any media you like, make a work or manipulate an image in such a way as to exhibit the process of making or unmaking as a quality of time or duration -- from slow to fast, as a sequence of one thing after another, using repetition, or abrupt transitions or gaps and blanks, giving the effect of a single glance or a long slow stare or ?
- Using the same image, repeat the above two more times but differently each time.
- If you wish, select one of the images and post it in this forum (Sketchbook Assignment 4: Keeping Time TRACK A) to share it with your peers. Start a new thread, and include 2-3 sentences about your process and what aspect of time or duration you wanted to convey in the work.
- Write a long paragraph about something that happens very quickly (it can be something “real” that you observed or a made-up event).
- Then, write a sentence about something that takes a very long time indeed.
- Using the same events you chose to describe above, repeat steps #1 and #2 several times, rewriting the events differently each time.
- If you wish, select one of your texts (either one of your paragraphs or a sentence or both) and post it in this forum (Sketchbook Assignment 4: Keeping Time TRACK B) to share it with your peers. Start a new thread, and include 2-3 sentences about your process and what aspect of time or duration you wanted to convey in the work.
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