Entries Tagged as ‘Classes’

February 8, 2008

Preparing for next week’s class

February 12th’s session will be a masterclass in using Proboscis’ Diffusion Generator to create your Diffusion eBook (Assignment #3).
To sign up for your Generator account, please send an email with your first and last name to diffusion[at]proboscis.org.uk before next Tuesday so we can make sure everyone is signed up by the start of the [...]

February 6, 2008

StoryCube Reflections

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Originally uploaded by Alice Angus
Reflections on Storycube workshop with Alice
Its interesting to see all the images of cubes going up and looking at the shared themes and subtle nuances and differences within that. Its reminding me that I haven’t blogged my thoughts on the workshop.
During the one minute descriptions everyone gave of their cubes [...]

February 5, 2008

Lisa Hunter, Guest Lecturer

LisaHunter2.JPGOriginally uploaded by Andrew Hunter1Guest lecturer Lisa Hunter visited the AnArchaeology lab during week 5 to talk about the history of the Dundas Museum and to review the kinds of narrative based strategies she has employed for exhibitions and programming. Lisa also discussed a recent postcard based programming/marketing campaign that is the basis for Assignment [...]

January 28, 2008

StoryCubes workshop week 2

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Originally uploaded by Andrew Hunter1

Alice Angus of Proboscis led a 2 part StoryCube workshop with the class that brought together each student’s StoryCube from Assignment 1. Students had created a cube based on an examination of the UW campus and used these to engage in discussions that evolved through the building of narrative structures and [...]

January 16, 2008

Recap of Week 2 Class

The session began with an overview of Proboscis and some of its projects by Giles Lane to indicate some of our processes, tools and techniques that influenced the development of the Anarchaeology process. This was followed by a short group activity with the students forming 6 groups to make a selection of images (from those [...]