As an elder at the research center Mike Mitchell's piece stood out. I think mostly due to the live narration and interactive qualities but also for the inherent and relevant narrative of the subjects situation. I would have liked to have had more interaction with the participants although the epicurean exchange was overwhelming. Most useful however were the lovely survey forms with their 2 color printing process, the moniker of a sophisticated organization, a well structured system of information reclamation and a highly diverse data column. Might I suggest a cinema slugfest. Show em if you got em, an all nighter if you have to...
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Center for Art Research
As an elder at the research center Mike Mitchell's piece stood out. I think mostly due to the live narration and interactive qualities but also for the inherent and relevant narrative of the subjects situation. I would have liked to have had more interaction with the participants although the epicurean exchange was overwhelming. Most useful however were the lovely survey forms with their 2 color printing process, the moniker of a sophisticated organization, a well structured system of information reclamation and a highly diverse data column. Might I suggest a cinema slugfest. Show em if you got em, an all nighter if you have to...
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Mike Mitchell turns everything he touches into awesome. I look at things much differently now; every situation brings forth this line of questioning:
"Is this art?"
"Can I turn it into art?"
"How do I get other people to see it?"
"WWMMD?"
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