RESEARCH &
DEVELOPMENT
LITERATURE
INTERVIEW Week 1


- search for references (from all kinds of libraries, also digital, catalogues, memories)
- looking up the opposite or negative
- look up previous artists & inspirations
- search opinion pieces (text, video or audio)
- make notes (digital/physical), fill notebooks
- spreadsheets, creating connections / network
written review of progress



- make moodboards, collect images and film
- make sketches
- visual analysis





- creating prototypes




- acting it out
- experimentation
- going to locations (embody situations)
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- interview
- self reflection via audio recording (not a interview -> no initial question necessary)


- read books on topic (as well as greater connection)
- search opinion pieces (text, video or audio)
- follow news, awards, festivals and new emerging material







- observing real life
- go to cinema or exhibitions, watch movies, watching making-off's
-> aka: consume visual medias




- take classes, learn something "unrelated" to inform subject with new approach


- expression through materials
- walks, skateboarding
- let mind wonder





- exchange thoughts through conversation (personal or professional)
- ask for and receive feedback
ON GOING
SPECIFIC
Youtube
Podcasts
Magazines
Google
Photography
Documentary
Books
Libraries
Galleries
Museums
Academies
and RANDOMNESS
VISUAL
MAKING/ EXPERIMENTATION
EMBODIED
INTERVIEW / CONVERSATION
WITH OTHERS (OUTER INFLUENCE) VS. ALONE (FROM ONES INNERSELF)
all research is a form of collection and organisation of information (data)

each research step needs evaluation of some kind and reflection, ideally documented for on going process.
Example Visual Analysis
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Literature research

the END for now
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Anything based on, referring to and in form of a text base (essay form) is a literature research.
Spreadsheet (data collection) based on information that can be found in books, websites and magazines.
Spreadsheet based on information that can be found in books, websites and magazines.
most used, most practised due to education system, first approach, first instinct, relying on what already exists, dependent on sources
Visual research
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Personal Definition:

Personal Examples:
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Reflection:
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Notes of Bayhem analysis:
- uses compairing
- what was left out (narrowing down)
- definition of the subject or the person
- multiple works, not just one
- interview / quote
- layout / theme
- declares a why / who
- comparable genre