Project Progress
Alex and I have been working on the community created postcards for the city of Santa Clarita. What we have been doing is going up to random citizens and asking them what are some great hidden places within the city that many people may not know about. We have gone to different areas around Santa Clarita from Valencia, Newhall, and Castaic. How we get to these places is we ask the participant if they want to take us there or would they prefer to give us and address.
The sessions of going out have been great but have also been proved to be challenging with citizens willing to participate. We have tried changing our approach on how to first engage a couple times, and have gotten a bit of progress with engagement. The improvement in our approach helped a lot and we have been taken/gone to hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and museums.
As of right now we are looking to go out one more time and get more engagement from citizens and discover some more hidden locations of the city.
Arts and Community Engagement - Spring 2017
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Week Ten - Final Project Progress
As of now we are waiting to hear back from the FAA, still, and have yet to hear back from the arts department at SCV city hall since when I went to visit the man I was supposed to speak to was "out of the office." The interdisciplinary grant results have not come out yet due to an illness with someone on staff. We have a meeting as a team before spring break to finalize details on what our three pillars will become and solidifying what our project's statement will be. So far so good, just an unfortunate delay from the school.
Monday, March 20, 2017
Project Progress - part 1
CALARTS LISTENS
Jake Maize
Still in the planning stage for my project. I’ve roughed in a web page that may or may not be the final home for the submission form. Whatever the final product might be, I’m planning to have it up and running by the time we come back from spring break. At that time, I plan on having small posters made up with QR codes that link to the submission form. The hope is that the database collects submissions for 2-3 weeks, then either the submissions are posted on the website and new posters go up with the link, posters go up with the submissions on them, or they are projected on a large scale somewhere on campus. Since I don’t really know what this project is going to morph into, I’m okay not knowing whether digital or hard copy presentation is ideal. Here is the link to the work-in-progress website:
jakemaize.com/calarts-listens
Password: i.will.listen
Apologies for the misleading lock page message. It’s a temporary location.
Jake Maize
Still in the planning stage for my project. I’ve roughed in a web page that may or may not be the final home for the submission form. Whatever the final product might be, I’m planning to have it up and running by the time we come back from spring break. At that time, I plan on having small posters made up with QR codes that link to the submission form. The hope is that the database collects submissions for 2-3 weeks, then either the submissions are posted on the website and new posters go up with the link, posters go up with the submissions on them, or they are projected on a large scale somewhere on campus. Since I don’t really know what this project is going to morph into, I’m okay not knowing whether digital or hard copy presentation is ideal. Here is the link to the work-in-progress website:
jakemaize.com/calarts-listens
Password: i.will.listen
Apologies for the misleading lock page message. It’s a temporary location.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Project(s) Process
Tri-Arc: I have reached out to meet with the dean of the art school, but unfortunately he doesn't have any time this semester. The group has been added to the wait list of people who wish to meet with Tom. I plan to go in this week to see if I could meet with just the Art program heads instead, and if they could contribute support somehow.
Women's Collage project: I had a lead after meeting with Audrey Chan in the art school, but I haven't been able to find a good time to get ahold of her. After sending out many many emails to organizations about getting involved with them, I have only heard back from one person who had to run my volunteer information by 3 or 4 people... still not much luck going around.
Also shared this project's plan for a critique in the art school, and got some really harsh criticism about my privilege and audience. I'm trying to figure out what parts of the project need to change to progress forward.
Women's Collage project: I had a lead after meeting with Audrey Chan in the art school, but I haven't been able to find a good time to get ahold of her. After sending out many many emails to organizations about getting involved with them, I have only heard back from one person who had to run my volunteer information by 3 or 4 people... still not much luck going around.
Also shared this project's plan for a critique in the art school, and got some really harsh criticism about my privilege and audience. I'm trying to figure out what parts of the project need to change to progress forward.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Project Progress
My project with Chris is always adding new ideas, but it is the same concept of a public argument about home, politics, relationship, etc. It isn't a staged performance, it starts in the most natural way in an environment. We are playing with language and when are the times I speak Spanish and I switch to English. When it is towards the end of the argument, we don't know whether it is resolved or there is tension. With that we create movement to show that it breaks the reality of what we started with.
Project Progress
I was thinking about my project earlier this week and what message I was trying to get across, and how things are perceived on screen and in person. I may want to make this a live scene and still, use the same dark comedy. I'm not sure yet.
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
WHAT A RIOT!!-Alex Morel
The integration of play and education was extremely interesting. I wish I had an opportunity to learn this way. Mainly because it allows the student to interact almost with the character. I feel that allows to learn more about the subject by having the actions play out in front pf you as well as allowing the students and actors the ability to open a dialogue with the character or event. In this case the study of racism or iconic racial figures in america. I also really like the way in which the text and subject was established in the "Joker" style which allows for that open dialogue with the piece. "The joker system provided a perfect aesthetically vehicle to tell the story of not only Rodney King and the ensuing uprising but a larger, ever-changing yet ever the same, story of violence, racism, and resistance in the U.S.." I also enjoyed how they entertained the stories of the the two main characters and how they would interact and react with each other. Very fascinating read and fun. Also really cool to see the CAP at work and to see how Carats gets out and engages with its community. This is essentially a community engagement project in the end. Good stuff!
The integration of play and education was extremely interesting. I wish I had an opportunity to learn this way. Mainly because it allows the student to interact almost with the character. I feel that allows to learn more about the subject by having the actions play out in front pf you as well as allowing the students and actors the ability to open a dialogue with the character or event. In this case the study of racism or iconic racial figures in america. I also really like the way in which the text and subject was established in the "Joker" style which allows for that open dialogue with the piece. "The joker system provided a perfect aesthetically vehicle to tell the story of not only Rodney King and the ensuing uprising but a larger, ever-changing yet ever the same, story of violence, racism, and resistance in the U.S.." I also enjoyed how they entertained the stories of the the two main characters and how they would interact and react with each other. Very fascinating read and fun. Also really cool to see the CAP at work and to see how Carats gets out and engages with its community. This is essentially a community engagement project in the end. Good stuff!
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