Installation - Phase 2
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Installation Contract and Proposal
Due: Thursday, April 19th, by the end of class
Format: Typed up, Printed, and Submitted in class
You need the following to complete this assignment:
Installation_Contract and Proposal
Overview:
Finish and include all necessary items to complete the Installation Contract and Proposal. Please be sure to staple all items due together and in the order requested. Your instructor is not responsible for the loss of forms and their parts when these are not stapled together. If you fail to turn in this work, in the manner asked for, you will not receive full credit and you may be barred from fully realizing your final installation piece. Please contact your professor with any questions.
Finish and include all necessary items to complete the Installation Contract and Proposal. Please be sure to staple all items due together and in the order requested. Your instructor is not responsible for the loss of forms and their parts when these are not stapled together. If you fail to turn in this work, in the manner asked for, you will not receive full credit and you may be barred from fully realizing your final installation piece. Please contact your professor with any questions.
Directions:
Fill out the Contract/Proposal given to you in class as neatly and legibly as possible. Turn in your completed forms at the end of class.
Fill out the Contract/Proposal given to you in class as neatly and legibly as possible. Turn in your completed forms at the end of class.
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Finalized Installation
Finalized Installation
Due: Tuesday, April 24th
Format: As an installation in real space or a refined and finished model.
*Note - Although this due date is set for Tuesday, April 24th, there will be presentations on Thursday, April 26th. Those who are scheduled for Tuesday have already made contact with the professor. All others should be prepared for install and critique on Thursday, April 26th
-You may not fully install work if you have not submitted a model. Doing so may fail you for the course
-You may not fully install work if you have not submitted and signed a contract. Doing so will fail you for the project and may fail you for the course
-Your fully installed work may not deviate from the parameters of your signed contract. Doing so may fail you for the course
-You may install work before class so that you are ready to present at the beginning of class, 2pm
-Your installation must be installed and presentable in the ways you intend despite inclement weather conditions. Be sure it has been weatherproofed if applicable.
-Your work may not interrupt the normal function of any area of the school in such a way that said area becomes unusable/un-passable. Disobeying this rule will lead to failing the project
-No biohazardous materials allowed. No hanging of figures in view of the public or anywhere else in the vicinity [in or out of school]. No weapons or explosives. Disobeying these rules will lead to failing the project and the course
-All work must be cleaned up so that the installation site is returned to its original or better condition by 8pm on the date of installation or said student will fail the final phase of this project
-There will be no makeups for the finalized Installation assignment, so be ready to present on your assigned date
-You may not fully install work if you have not submitted a model. Doing so may fail you for the course
-You may not fully install work if you have not submitted and signed a contract. Doing so will fail you for the project and may fail you for the course
-Your fully installed work may not deviate from the parameters of your signed contract. Doing so may fail you for the course
-You may install work before class so that you are ready to present at the beginning of class, 2pm
-Your installation must be installed and presentable in the ways you intend despite inclement weather conditions. Be sure it has been weatherproofed if applicable.
-Your work may not interrupt the normal function of any area of the school in such a way that said area becomes unusable/un-passable. Disobeying this rule will lead to failing the project
-No biohazardous materials allowed. No hanging of figures in view of the public or anywhere else in the vicinity [in or out of school]. No weapons or explosives. Disobeying these rules will lead to failing the project and the course
-All work must be cleaned up so that the installation site is returned to its original or better condition by 8pm on the date of installation or said student will fail the final phase of this project
-There will be no makeups for the finalized Installation assignment, so be ready to present on your assigned date
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Installation - Statement of Intention
Installation - Statement of Intention
Due: Tuesday, April 24th
Format: Typed and printed. Brought with you to class.
*Note - Although this due date is set for Tuesday, April 24th, there will be presentations on Thursday, April 26th. Those who are scheduled for Tuesday have already made contact with the professor. All others should be prepared for install and critique on Thursday, April 26th
First paragraph - this should be the latest version of your guiding principle.
Second paragraph - This should tell us how your visual elements and composition support the guiding principle above....
The second paragraph will briefly identify and discuss
-any relevant new research
-the overall composition of space and materials and how each work together to deliver the content of your guiding principle
-the significance and interaction of the viewer in said space.
-How the viewer and viewer interaction relates to the content of your guiding principle.
Post your writing by your work in such a way where it will not blow away.
Writing should not exceed 400 words.
-any relevant new research
-the overall composition of space and materials and how each work together to deliver the content of your guiding principle
-the significance and interaction of the viewer in said space.
-How the viewer and viewer interaction relates to the content of your guiding principle.
Post your writing by your work in such a way where it will not blow away.
Writing should not exceed 400 words.
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Installation Title
Due: Tuesday, Tuesday, April 24th
Format: Printed at the bottom of your statement of intent. See Below
*Note - Although this due date is set for Tuesday, April 24th, there will be presentations on Thursday, April 26th. Those who are scheduled for Tuesday have already made contact with the professor. All others should be prepared for install and critique on Thursday, April 26th
Titles offer an additional way to add meaning to your work. A title is an opportunity to create an additional layer of meaning, content, or context. Titles should compliment or be in contrast to the work you develop. It should not be obvious, redundant, or simply restate what the audience can easily figure out by viewing the work. Your title to conform to the example below:
Your Name [Your Phone Number]
Title
Installation
[This work will be cleaned up by 8pm. Please text 901-240-4205 with questions]
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Installation Critique Parameters & Questions
Due: Tuesday, Tuesday, April 24th
Format: Typed up and printed. Brought to class and followed. See Below
*Note - Although this due date is set for Tuesday, April 24th, there will be presentations on Thursday, April 26th. Those who are scheduled for Tuesday have already made contact with the professor. All others should be prepared for install and critique on Thursday, April 26th
The class has learned much about the importance of critique and how it functions and helps artists create stronger work. This final critique is your opportunity to show off what you have learned about receiving and guiding feedback. You will do this by facilitating and running your own critique.
In preparation, please have the following things prepared [not necessarily in this order]:
*A step-by-step plan of how you will guide the conversation of your critique. Think of this as a play-by-play that you could give to someone. If they would be able to run this critique exactly the way you have planned by following the script, you have done what is being asked
*Questions for your audience that create discussion and insight about 1) the physical work, 2) the written work [you are required to read your statement aloud], 3) your title
*A method for recording what your audience says to you about your work
NOTE: If you would like your professor to give you specific feedback, please direct some of your questions to them.
Your professor will be observing all conversations and interactions during your critique. This observation evaluation will be a large part of the participation grade for the semester for each of you.
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