November 2nd, 2007 at 11:46 am

8010 Theory and Practice of Composition

This is the website for Fall 2008 8010.

Posts made on this site prior to August 2008 are from the Spring 2008 course.

November 5th, 2008 at 4:20 pm

Further Trajectories

Half of you: pick a thing.

areas of query:

  • music
  • canon
  • food
  • theory
  • poetry
  • pedagogy
  • avant-garde

Half of you: pick a year.

areas of query:

  • music
  • art
  • theory
  • literature
  • politics
  • photography

Find a trajectory.

November 3rd, 2008 at 2:51 pm

Trajectories

moving towards “stories that trace trajectories” (686).

Grounded writing. Claim. Argumentation.

Ungrounded. and unbuilt . . .trajectories.

Not every idea has to be grounded in reason. Or into reason.

3 kinds of trajectories:

Metaphor (wave, ground, ocean)

Mix (sampled moments)

Object that motivates writing (mushroom)

October 28th, 2008 at 10:47 am

More New Media Logics

Prelude to a reading.

Exigence of the encounter: how do I respond to what I encounter, “building in encounter-possibilities” (Sirc 15)?

Temporal Liner Notes:

Blog writing where “passion” or “love of” are not the motivating forces of the composition (though “interest” sparks the composing process). Experiments in new media composing is the motivation. I encounter texts through new media. I respond accordingly. These albums are albums I have encountered at some point in different ways, but I do not listen to this music today. I am not responding as fan or in appreciation of an aesthetic. I am responding in general to an idea or point I have encountered.

Escape

Some Enchanted Evening

Ridin’ The Storm Out

As a series of assignments:

  • Pick a record you have listened to, once owned, or have some other relationship with that does not have to be based on taste.
  • Using the year of the record’s release, research other events - personal, historical, public - also from that year.
  • At the point of pattern formation (where you see a reoccurring idea, image, point, concept, word), juxtapose the album with the various moments your research produces.
  • Write a series of temporal liner notes that show the pattern.

Liner notes may be composed in a blog space (daily entries lend themselves to shorter compositions joined by united theme) or on paper. Project could easily be divided into three sequenced tasks/assignments:

  • Identification of albums and their importance
  • Gathering of research material
  • Overall juxtaposition and delivery of liner notes

Assignment informed by encounter. Pattern formation (McLuhan, Ulmer). Juxtaposition (McLuhan, Ulmer). Temporality (Gilyard). A writing “along the bias” (Brodkey). Noise over settled thesis (Davis). The creative or imaginary (Walker, Corder, Bishop). Popular culture as model for writing or “to recognize the greatness in our country’s popular materials” (Ray, Sirc). “Moving through moments in the hopes of finding an understanding” (Sirc). Imaginary in place of “the fit” as response (Vatz). Critique as textual response (Harris). Image/Text/Blog (Yancey, George).

Overall outcomes (in addition to what our class readings teach me):

  • Exigence (what to respond to)
  • Invention (how to respond)
  • Research (gathering of material for response)
  • Arrangement and organization (putting material together)
  • Delivery (presenting material to an audience)

Another kind of musical project with similar inspiration:

The syllabus: 1020.doc

October 26th, 2008 at 5:04 pm

New Media II

From this week’s readings:

The encounter. The gatherer. The designer.

The one who is totally involved

  • Web surfer
  • Mystorian
  • Visual designer
  • Blogger
  • Virtual flaneur
  • Writer

The one who makes writing social. Identity moved from tutorial (student to teacher), solipsistic (student unto herself), or mere just doing the work (student as nothing more than empty category of “student”: one who fulfills the task). A pedagogy of encounter as declaration of identity: alter ego assignment.
Four areas made social: A major idea that has influenced. Popular culture. Major. Personal story.

Encounter of four areas one already works with but not in relationship to one another produces identity already in existence: alter ego.

Encounter with method (research).

Encounter at the point of juxtaposition (McLuhan). The details or noise that one notices (Davis). The play with form/appropriation of form (Ray). Response of one area with the next (Harris). Moment of personal insight via pattern (Ulmer). Creative production (Walker, Corder, Brodkey, Barthes). Underlife - areas that are often not emphasized as dominant (R. Brooke). Meta awareness (Hartwell). Institutional (auto) biography (Miller, Gilyard). Circulation of ideas through various points of delivery (Latour, Trimbur). Rhetoric of hyperbole (Vitanza). Research that moves away from expert model (C. Brooke). Designed in wiki (George). Ideas/research collected (Sirc). Using popular media forms to compose in a new key (Yancey).

Encounter of theory to produce pedagogy (invention).

Encounter with exigence (Bitzer, Vatz): what do I ask students to do? Or in voice of student: what do I do?

Overall outcomes (in addition to what our class readings teach me):

  • Exigence (what to respond to)
  • Invention (how to respond)
  • Research (gathering of material for response)
  • Arrangement and organization (putting material together)
  • Delivery (presenting material to an audience)

Encounter with (an almost) semester long series of 8010 readings as involvement (letting each idea be involved with the next for invention purposes).

Reinvolve. Reencounter. What else would come out of the mix?