A Brief Explanation

This blog is part of the curriculum for the seminar class, Process to Synthesis taught at Mississippi University for Women. The class is designed to help junior-level art students find coherence in their art, their thinking, their process, and their aesthetics.

As a part of that course; this site will publish lectures, readings, and assignments and will promote discussion. Right now, this site is still being updated and adjusted, though the class has been running since 2014.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

The week 4 media assignment, "Your Chocolate is in My Peanut Butter" is just about to go out- I am just waiting on Dropbox to finish the sync-ing. 

As I was washing dishes this afternoon, I caught a little of Studio 360 on the radio, the whole episode is interesting and relevant for the class but this story about design and joy, seemed especially pertinent.

That said, you might want to check out the interview and performance with Kate Pierson- her live performance is a little shaky but i am just thrilled that she is still making music.  (Remind me to include "Your Own Private Idaho" on the Sabotage playlist.)

Also the discussion about Citizen (a book of poems) and the interview about Whiplash (a movie about jazz drumming and the way aesthetic sabotage and mentorship can intertwine) are worth the time.

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