09 003 Who Are You And How Do You Think

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    1. Who are you? and How do you think?
    2. finding a context
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    5. my practice
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    36. why find one? vacuum moving forward learning growing position aspiration
    37. ask yourself questions lots and continuously
    38. why do you make work?
    39. what’s it for?
    40. what do you want from your work?
    41. what do you get from your work?
    42. what is your work about?
    43. who is your audience?
    44. where does the work go?
    45. what do you like doing?
    46. building a reference point
    47. materials process ideas/concepts intention
    48. connections art history music dance writing general history geography/place contemporary practice science
    49. materials and process’s understand what you work with become an expert
    50. contemporary practice the work of others what interests you? materials process work methodology influences
    51. the work of others - where? magazines papers library galleries internet shops moodle conferences databases street archives films
    52. your visibility magazines data bases books exhibitions web sites retail fairs design
    53. economics how do you want to live your life?
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