DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1
In small groups, form a collective based on shared interests. Within this group, develop an archive that criticality explores, performs, visualises, the theme that you've selected. The group archive is made up of individual collections that explores interests, views and practices, however also forming relations to the collections of group members in a meaningful way. The intended audience is to be carefully considered. The form is a publication, but you may choose between producing a printed publication, an online manifestation or any other form that you find suitable.

assignment
FINAL ASSIGNMENT
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A. Archive: Collective Assignment
practice
2000 words max + references in academic style for eg. MLA/APA/Chicago etc (see link also for OWL writing exercises)

This essay needs to be linked to a theme or a question that arises from your own embodied experience of being in the world, you must also place/locate your work within an academic body of knowledge, the writing does not have to be academic but you need to show an understanding of who spoke about it before and how (one paragraph on this will do).
theory
ESSAY: INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT
(+/- 5 people per group)
Groups will work together to collect their work into a public online or offline archive, using a platform of their choice.

Groups will be formed on the basis of shared interests which could be for example:Cultural Archive; Healing; Inclusivity, Alternative communities; History/memory; hybrid identities; Colonialism, Orientalism, Identification etc

Groups can use a variety of media to make their work public: through visual, auditory, tactile or performative etc. manifestations.

B. Logbook: Individual Assignment
This logbook is a method for you to document your process, thoughts, reactions, ideas, emotions, exercises in reaction and relation to the minor’s practice and theory. We advise you to use Hotglue an online scrap book for this assignment.

On November 1st each group will present their group work in class (final presentations) and submit their work as a ‘publication’.
DEADLINES:
FIRST DRAFT - NOVEMBER 1 @17:00
SECOND DRAFT - NOVEMBER 22 @17:00
FINAL VERSION 1 - DECEMBER 6 @17:00

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