Day 9 Follow-up

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X-ray of the hand and wrist of Alexandra, Empress of Russia

X-ray of the hand and wrist of Alexandra, Empress of Russia, 1898, H.H. Horne, Albumen print, Brought to Light: Photography and the Invisible, 1840-1900, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 11 October 2008 – 4 January 2009

Greetings Art & Science Creators!

Attached you will find the worksheet handed out and discussed during today’s class session. Please use this to guide your thinking about your project throughout the term. It will likely also assist as you prepare your creative display draft presentation for Thursday.

A reminder that you will each have 5 minutes to share your in-process work on Thursday. This is a semi-formal presentation style that you should use to explain where your project and thinking are at this time. We will have lots of opportunity for feedback, questions, and the like. You can even consider how to develop such feedback loops into your presentation. You do not need to stand up in front of the entire class for this presentation unless that is your preferred style.

Some PDFs of course slides and other informational tools have been posted to our course site at https://blogs.uoregon.edu/aad199artmeetsscience/resources/course-documents/. You can find out more about the Brought to Light exhibit, get a copy of the DARC model pamphlet, and more. More about the Brought to Light exhibit can also be found at http://www.sfmoma.org/exhib_events/exhibitions/332.

Remember that today’s presentation and discussion was much about considering assumptions we hold, whether they be historical, cultural, or personal, and we need to think about ways of audience engagement, education, and interaction with content and approach to display/exhibition.

See you Thursday!
Julie and Robert

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