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  • Joshua Wong

    Joshua Wong

    I found a Joshua Wong’s interview really interesting because of his age and the age participants in the movements he champions. Joshua Wong mentions how unusual it is for 13 year olds to be involved in strikes and direct action, and he’s right. I think many people take for granted …Go to Entry »
  • Form vs. Function

    Form vs. Function

    In the Caroline Woolard guest presentation, she speaks on the distinction between art and social movements. Some of the groups she works with do not concern themselves directly with artwork at all. She spoke about the need for speed in this scenario: these social movements are concerned with current events …Go to Entry »
  • “Hungry Listeners”

    “Hungry Listeners”

    One concept that stood out to me among the lectures on sound was the idea of “Hungry Listening,” a concept which I think is extremely prevalent in modern society. “Hungry Listening” refers to the practice of listening with a specific goal in mind and your perception changing about what you …Go to Entry »
  • Sustainability, education, and learning with your hands

    Sustainability, education, and learning with your hands

      After watching the MOOC video with guest presenter Chido Govera, I found myself with an odd question–how do you make sure your efforts have an impact? The immediate response felt like “just go check,” but truly effective actions sometimes have consequences that are hard to quantify or see. I …Go to Entry »
  • Sound rooted in space

    Sound rooted in space

    The concept of “archaeoacoustics” questions sound as a fleeting, temporary thing, and instead thinks of it as a facet of a particular space. This viewing of sound gives way to an interesting question of intention–how does the space’s construction influence the meaning of it’s sound? Above is a specific “sound art” …Go to Entry »
  • Sound and Culture

    Sound and Culture

    Although strange to personally consider, each town, city, or village has its own distinct sound that cannot be replicated. Landscapes, technology, and people all add unique elements to their home and its sound. Being from a northern New England suburb in Bedford, New Hampshire, there is a definite distinction in …Go to Entry »
  • Cooperative Art

    Cooperative Art

    Tom Finklepearl’s firm beliefs on collaboration are very applicable to everyday life. We have already established that art can occur anywhere and is not a permanent definition. There are aspects of art in different places such as streets, business, and schools. His work on the combination of arts and culture with …Go to Entry »
  • Guerrilla Girls & The Power Of The Mask

    Guerrilla Girls & The Power Of The Mask

    The Guerrilla Girls were a group of women whose names are still unknown today who used gorilla masks to allow them to campaign for women’s rights without fear of repercussions in their careers or personal lives.  Their campaign was especially impactful because of the masks they wore, which had a …Go to Entry »