Author: Cicely Pilkington
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Positions Through Essaying: Written Response
This piece of text was originally in a RTF (Rich Text Format).
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Methods of Iterating: finished woven essay
Below are some photos that detail the process of finishing my last iteration for the methods of iterating project!
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Methods of Contextualising: Written Response
The written response for this brief consists of two parts: A 150–200-word statement that articulates how your group’s explorations helped you to reflect on, deepen, or shape your own position as a practitioner in context of Disability Justice and accessibility (being as specific as possible). Much like the looser, flexible models of time this brief asked…
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Methods of Iterating: Written response
Draft One Discuss how the project that you’re copying raises these questions and write a proposal for a studio-based experiment that would allow you to explore them further. (Word count: approx. 200) Textiles and weaving have the power to touch us emotionally — just as we touch them physically. There is a powerful, personal, relationship…