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Final Integrative Statements

This is your final: Due by 5pm, Thursday, December 16th. Post it to your link below. Everyone is to read all statements in preparation for our final discussion on Friday, December 17th.

Joel Berry IS
Jon Chambers IS
Alexis Crandell IS
Amanda Dennis IS
Ryan Dittmer IS
Heather Helmholdt IS
Ryan Hill IS
Ashley Lieber IS
Amanda Portenga IS
Kristin Thome IS

Write an integrative statement addressing your thinking around the studio course. This is not a place for evaluating the course (that will take place elsewhere), but is a statement of integrative learning.

Use this opportunity to mediate (put into form) your thinking as well as a motivation to coalesce and resolve your thinking. A successful integrative statement works on multiple scales; broad bold claims/themes, comparative combinatorial observations, and specific particular details. It should address your understanding as dynamic (it comes from somewhere and it is expected to go somewhere).

The basis for the course is set in the course description/ image theory/ the text/ "studio directions" / our experiences / critique. Try to develop your ideas to the extent that they are of use to others, not just individual reflections. What do you know now about images and how is it relevant/significant?

Engage relevant ideas in the text, images and issues in group and individual studio work, and images and issues in the studio work of others.

We'll post these as a set of links on the course web site. You may reference any other images that have been uploaded as well as upload any other images or sources to include in your statement.




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