Acts of Resistance: Activists, Interlopers and Pranksters

Sunday, September 9, 2018

We live in a generation in which media, whether it be social or informational- dictates how impactful we are in society. I believe that technology and media can be a double edged sword. On one side, the positivity and unity it can provide in a matter of seconds (viral) and on the other, how hate can spew to those who want to hide behind a screen. Social media has become a fundamental part of our day to day lives. Media is a substantial part of our lives now and in seconds we become aware of scenarios in the world that notify us everything right and wrong in the world, from news, to entertainment. It has came to a point where social media has taken this generation by storm. 
 My consumption of media is watching movies. Movies play a big role in my life because I believe the producers and directors essentially write their stories on what is happening in the world or has happened or what is going to happen. I love how you can easily get lost and can create a whole new imagination for things around you. From villians, to superheros, to secret agents, lovestories and hope.. all can be expressed through a movie. Also, I believe movies brings out the emotions of how somebody actually feels in life. For that one hour (or two) you can see and feel the persepective of what someone else is going through. Looking at what I go through each and every day, I relate it to movies. Movies with a deeper meaning actually influence some of the decisions I make.

There are some ways media covers activists, acts of resistance and protest. Media has some sort of power in cultural guidelines. Social media has changed how political and social activism is done. With a simple hashtag, or even a video we can see how powerful it can be to influence our peers. Such ads as Nike with Colin Kaepernick, a football player who will not get signed by the NFL because of him kneeling during the national athem to bring awareness to police brutality. Nowadays people protest on social media instead of meeting up in a group to go to places and protest. For example, an on going protest of #BLM or black lives matter. When you go on Facebook, you see that people are talking about more than seeing them outside, their voices are often heard by tens, hundreds, even thousands of people. Anything we do now, media is our primary source for information. Politicians such as president Trump, celebrities like Kanye West, students such as myself, protestors... all use the media.

Social media is the primary source where I get all my news, specifically Instagram. Because of instagram and it's algorithms we can see whats going on not only with our friends and family, but news articles all over the world. For example, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, was smoking marijuana on Joe Rogan's podcast which ultimately brought the stock down 10% after being posted. The impact and how fast this was spread immediately warned investors that do not support the use of marijuana.. news travels quickly on the internet. And for Elon Musk, for the worse. Below is an actual screenshot from my instagram (@nicaluzr) posted by @jerrynews. Link to full article: Is found here






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Pussy Riot, Pussy Riot’s Performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Moscow, February 21, 2012
IMPORTANT!! You must post your Activism and History Writing Assignment which was due 11/21 by Friday at 12pm (and if you posted already please reread and edit the post.)
This assignment is worth 15% of your grade!! See below for the assignment details. Be sure to make sure images and image captions appear correctly. Edit your writing. You must cite from the class readings and include a 'works cited' at the bottom of your post. Please reread the assignment in detail and edit your post until Friday 12/14/18 at 12pm at the absolute latest. I will be grading/re-grading these on Friday afternoon. This is your last chance to get credit for this assignment.

IMPORTANT: FOR GROUP PRESENTATIONS YOU MUST PUT A SUMMARY ON THE BLOG - if your group has not put a summary of your presentation (with a few images) on the blog - please do so asap. it is a part of your grade! One summary per group.

Due Wednesday 12/5
FINAL SEMESTER PROJECT
*due on the blog by 11:00pm on 12/4

Mapping Social/Cultural Hot Topics and Interventions: Art, Movements and Civic Action

The goal of this assignment is to get you to take a stand on a significant issue related to the course material and then to highlight and support a past or current act of resistance. In order to be a conscientious participant in community and society, one must attend the current events and important social/political struggles of current times. Race relations, gender equality, social justice, health care, reproductive rights, privacy, corporate regulation, marriage equality, religious tolerance, LGBT rights, etc. are all examples of issues citizens have engaged in acts of opposition and resistance, using any number of creative strategies.

From the database of current events and social issues that we have been discussing during the course, choose an issue, artist, movement or citizen action that exemplifies an act of resistance as we have outlined throughout the semester. Using one (or more) of the readings and resources we have used as a way to make a critical argument, create a writing project that encourages or supports the artist or movement and presents their work to a larger audience. Make a case for why this act of resistance is important, timely and worth engaging in and promoting. Be sure to research extensively and thoughtfully in choosing and supporting your artist or movement. Be sure that your project coincides with your own political motivations, ideas and your professional ambitions.

Consider and research extensively and thoughtfully the history and development of the issue you have chosen. The themes and topics of the course have had a recurring history of friction within America’s culture and institutions.You will need to describe and explain the strategies that have been used and are now being used to engage this issue currently and explain how the example you have chosen to highlight fits into the larger issue. The writing project can take the form of an online article, an essay, a blog, a website, tumblr, or even a podcast. Students can present ideas outside of this list if they would like to propose other ways of presenting their writing for this assignment. All students will propose their final projects at midterm and must have their project topic approved by the professor.

In addition to the writing project, each student will do an oral presentation, with visual support materials that summarizes your project. Be prepared to facilitate a discussion with your peers by preparing questions that will be topics of discussion.

INSTRUCTIONS: Be prepared to present your projects to the class in approximately 4 minute presentations. Visuals are a must. Feel free to bring physical props and handouts if appropriate. Remember you are ”pitching” the project to the class. Prepare a succinct and exciting summary of the project that is clear and makes the class want to look further at your project and potentially share the project, promote it and even get involved!

You must create a POST for your final project on the class blog. These must be completed and posted before 12/4 11:00pm. The post must include a link to your project, a clear and well written summary, images and/or videos. You will present from your post. Your project must live in the world (online or not) but all components of your project and presentation must link from the blog post somehow. Your resource list/bibliography must be included in your post or handed in to the professor.

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Due Wednesday 11/28

WORK ON YOUR SEMESTER PROJECTS!!
Last chance to get feedback on these before final presentations on 12/5.

READINGS:
Chapter 3 Ready to Wear pg. 97-108 Interventionists
Chose one artist and two quotes from the reading that you find inspiring/interesting. be prepared to discuss these in class!

Groups 7 and 8 present

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP

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Due Wednesday 11/21

Groups 4 and 6 present
**If you are missing a member of the group who might be traveling make sure they participate in some way -either Skype or video or some other creative way that they can be included! Get creative and make something fun!

READINGS:
Chapter 2 Reclaiming the Streets pg. 63-94 Interventionists

Chapter 3 Infrastructures of Resonance pg 55-82 AND Chapter 7 Occupying Space 147-164
Seeing Power

Post 2/3 - Activism and History Writing Assignment - connecting to your final project
Please recall your gallery visit to the exhibition Persistence of History and curator's tour of the exhibition by Dr. Midori Yoshimoto. Choose 3 projects in the exhibition that are connected to your own semester project in some way.

Using the 'Interventionists' and 'Seeing Power' text books as resources focus some research on the socio-political issue and activism techniques that you are addressing and using in your final project. Then connect these to the 3 projects you have chosen from the exhibition. Please write a short description of each of the projects you have chosen. What are the subjects, messages and media of the works? How do the artists address socio-political subjects in the exhibited pieces? Please describe how the work addresses these issues and how the work exists inside of a political and capitalist structure while critiquing it? Please reference your readings from class. How does the exhibition touch upon issues of art, power and activism? How can you connect the exhibition of these works to issues of social and cultural capital and the dialogue of history, power and representation? Please use the readings to help connect your own project to the major themes of activism, art and history.

Be sure to address: How do the exhibited projects connect to your own project thematically in message or in form? What medium/media do they use? How do they engage an audience? Why are these challenges/critiques to these issues important? How is activism in art different from political activism outside of the art world? Is it? Use the readings extensively to help describe these projects, their critique of power and capitalist patriarchy and their place in a cultural and political landscape.

~1200 words. You must include at least 4 quotes/citations from the class readings and 6 images with captions

*Please REVIST the exhibition if needed for images, more information and a deeper understanding/analysis of the works.

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP
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MIDTERM DUE 10/31 and continued on 11/7
Many of you have lots to research and many decisions to make. Please research your topic, look at many examples of other things made to address this topic: movies, websites, books, articles. Find as much as you can in order to help you carve out exactly what you want to make your project about and HOw you will share this information with your audience.. FOCUS your idea as much as possible. Think carefully about why YOU want to make this project, who are you making it for (your audience or perceived audience), what is the message or purpose, what other art or activism projects exist that might be inspiring or helpful for your own project. READ, search online, talk to friends and colleagues Think hard and thoughtfully so you can propose a project that you actually want to make! There are many exciting ideas in the group! Now go figure out what kick-ass projects you can make with these ideas and go make them! Research, read, look, talk, ask, visit until you find the inspiring piece - go go go!

You must present the goals for your semester project in class in a short 3 minute presentation. Think of this as a “pitch” to a group of peers or investors. This proposal (finalized by 10/31 on the class blog) and your in-class presentation will be graded as your midterm grade.

**You will use your proposal post to present in class. Be sure to include images and links as appropriate. If you would like to make a short slide (powerpoint) presentation please be sure that you upload the presentation to the web or make it using a web application like Prezi and link this from your post. You can bring a USB drive only as a backup solution. You will not be able to plug in a USB drive for presentations unless it is a last resort.

EDIT YOUR PROPOSAL ON THE BLOG
A project topic proposal (~800 words) and a bibliography and/or research sources list must be posted on to the blog with images. Please clearly present what you plan to make for your project. What is the main topic of your project? Why you have chosen this topic? What is your message for the audience? How will you reach an audience (ie "publish" the project)? How can an audience engage with the project? How does this project fit into your professional aspirations and your portfolio? Your project should be informed by research. Please dive into the subject of your work and also other projects that may be inspirational and in dialogue with your project. Please list all resources that will inform your project so far in a resource list at the end of your proposal.

Good luck!

Due Wednesday 10/24
READINGS: Chapter 5 and 6 Seeing Power in Spaces pg 107-146
Seeing Power
Chapter 1 Nomads pgs. 25-60 Interventionists

ON THE BLOG: 2 quotes from each chapter and choose one artist/group from the readings or elsewhere that you feel helps illustrate some of the themes about power, social and cultural capital.

Work on your semester project ideas:
Research the topic, look for other projects that work to address the same issue or use similar methods that you want to use and begin to create a list of resources. Next week we will spend some time discussing project proposals which are due on the blog and to be presented in class on 10/31 as your midterm. See below for details due for the midterm.

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP

Group 4 presents

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Due Wednesday 10/17
READINGS:
Chapter 4 Seeing Through the Haze of Social and Cultural Capital pg 83-106, Seeing Power

The Absurd and Outrageous Trial of Pussy Riot, The New Yorker,
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-absurd-and-outrageous-trial-of-pussy-riot

2 Quotes from each reading

Work on your semester project ideas: Research the topic, look for other projects that work to address the same issue or use similar methods that you want to use and begin to create a list of resources.

Short writing assignment:
Think about your semester project as a "complaint" as awareness raising and also as a protest. Frame your topic as a "complaint" in a short piece of writing. Then begin to craft a way of addressing this with a solution - that will become your project.

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP

Group 3 presents

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Due Wednesday 10/10
READINGS:
Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls pgs 7-95 (the whole book) **if you did not obtain the book look through the Guerrilla Girls website extensively and complete the quotes from the site.
2 quotes from the book and choose two of the Guerrilla Girls' projects and describe them in a short paragraph each.

Semester Project Topic due
Think about your semester project. Read the project description on our syllabus and note any questions you may have about the assignment. Please write 1 or more ideas you are considering for your project topic. We will be discussing the project assignment in class. You must hand in your proposed topic or short list of project ideas with short descriptions of why and how you would like to make this project. You can just write these out on a piece of paper or, more preferably, type them and bring them to class. Please remember to include the ways that you plan to share this with an audience. Remember that these projects must exist in the world OUTSIDE of our class. How can you share these and engage an audience to impact their awareness of your topic?

**A longer project topic proposal (~2 pages) and bibliography/research sources list will be due for MIDTERM on 10/24 printed and handed in to me and posted on to the blog. You will be presenting the goals for your project in class in short 2-3 minute presentations on 10/31 HALLOWEEN! This proposal and presentation will be graded as your midterm. Your completed project is due at the end of the semester and will be presented in class as your final semester project.

GROUP 2 presents

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP

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Due Wednesday 10/3

READINGS:
Seeing Power, Introduction
and
Interventionists, Anarchy in the Ruins pg 143-146 and Encyclopedia Entries pg 147-154

REVIEW READINGS:
Chapter 1 and 2 pg 3-54
Seeing Power
Chapter 4 The Experimental University pg 111-132
Interventionists

GROUP 1 presents

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP
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Due Wednesday 9/26
READINGS:
Chapter 1 and 2 pg 3-54
Seeing Power
Chapter 4 The Experimental University pg 111-132
Interventionists

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP
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Due Wednesday 9/19
GET THE BOOKS!! Next week you will have readings due from both books.

READING ON BLACKBOARD:
bell hooks, Understanding Patriarchy (+2 quotes (or more) from the reading)

REVIEW: the readings from last week - see below (bring your quotes back to class)

Additional response to the bell hooks reading: Define Patriarchy as per the bell hooks reading. Then through online or other research find an artist/art project who addresses and challenges the status quo, patriarchy, and its systemic power and dominance. Write a short description of the art project and bring it to class in addition to your quotes. You can share this project on twitter or on the blog if you wish.

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP
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Due 9/12
READINGS
John Berger Ways of Seeing Ch7 on BLACKBOARD

Susan Sontag excerpt from On Photography
http://www.susansontag.com/SusanSontag/books/onPhotographyExerpt.shtml

Intro
Who do you think you are?
What is your role in media consumption, critique and/or media making. How much of who you are is measured against media examples and images? How much of our common experience involves shared mass media images, events and stories? Use several media examples to illustrate your description of your relationship to media.

Can you think of ways that the media covers activists, acts of resistance and protest? How do you feel about this relationship? Use examples to illustrate your answers. Your blog post must be at least 4 paragraphs and you must include at least one link and ONE IMAGE.

GET THE BOOKS!!
Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the 21st Century by Nato Thomson, Melville House Publishing, Brooklyn 2015

The Interventionists: Users’ Manual for the Creative Disruption of Everyday Lives edited by Nato Thomson and Gregory Sholette, MIT Press, Cambridge 2004

Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls by the Guerrilla Girls, HarperCollins, New York 1995

two tweets #actsofresistanceAIP

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Discussion guidelines
The course material and discussions can often be provocative and challenging. We must therefore be careful to be respectful of each other and of our viewpoints.

We must come to class prepared and ready to discuss the readings. Please keep discussions focused on the readings and class materials and keep examples relevant and appropriate. If you have not done the readings you are not to participate in the discussion.

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