Creative writing for a site response and proposals
Creative writing for a site response and proposals. 1. Draft a written (800 word) site response to your chosen site > Engage with creative approaches to recording and researching a site. Experiment with form, there are many examples of art writing that use curious approaches (including the written site responses we have looked at and referenced in class). Although creative and alternative approaches to research is encouraged, the research and writing still must conform to academic rules around citation when using materials and ideas that are not your own. Your response might include some of the following things: • personal observations and histories • immediate observations or phenomenological connections to the site • annotated research outlining histories • present circumstances • possible futures of your chosen site • deep time, deep futures • cross disciplinary or narrative approaches • description of archival materials, maps • data, locational information 2. Create TWO artworks that serve as possible proposals for a site-specific sculptural intervention. Proposal ONE will depict an impossible idea. (150 words) and Proposal TWO will depict a possible intervention. (150 words)