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Thursday, 8 October 2020
US Application = First Reading Season
Yesterday I had a long session with Aminah and Farah. We were later joined online by Fariah. I am adding the following items specially for her. So, we talked about several issues that govern the way we look into the world. Some of these issues have been discussed in the following Resources.
1. Problems of Philosophy
2. The Design of Everyday Things
3. Coleridge's Poem "Kubla Khan"
4. "What is Reality" - a Short Film on the nature of reality from a Philosophical perspective
5. We also discussed the ideas behind Public Space Creation incorporating Design, Architecture, and Innovation.
6. Finally, we talked about a particular online exhibition titled MAKE/Shift, an artwork created by Alexis Bulman. Students are required to respond to this exhibition and then read my response on the Exhibit. Here is the link - https://artspace-arc.org/exhibition/alexis-bulman/
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