Evolution complete. Enjoy.
Whenever we argue, we argue in common. This is perhaps most clear when we engage in counter-argument. In our courts of law, we hear "objection!" as a request to introduce counterargument. Counter-argument engages with objections a composer imagines will bother a [reasonable reader]. Counter arguments need not only come from the imagination, although the imagination is a fine place to search for them. Dialogue is another tool we can use to discover and work with counter arguments.
2. Audience and Counter-arguments
From Dialogue to Audience, and the Commons: On the importance of actual audiences: Audiences are perhaps most easily imagined and investigated by treating them as stakeholders that are affected by the decisions we make. They first take shape in our imagination.
3. More about the final project
Pattern Recognition: FindYerCluster and begin thinking about building your Zine
For next time:
FindYerCluster
Show models of FinalProjects Previous insantiations can be found here.
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